The following have been dealt with by Bradford magistrates:
Daniel Grace, aged 34, of Clayfield Drive, Wibsey; assaulted a constable, 12-month community order, 100 hours’ unpaid work, £50 compensation, £85 costs. Abdul Fazal, aged 43, of Benn Avenue, Lidget Green; driving without insurance, £100 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £50 fine. Abubaker Rehman, aged 33, of Evelyn Avenue, Thornbury; driving without insurance, £100 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed. Alan Smith, aged 62, of Hall Road, Eccleshill; assault, £500 fine, £200 compensation, £515 costs. Arfan Ali, aged 29, of Fitzroy Road, Bradford Moor; speeding, £60 fine, £15 costs, licence endorsed.
Waqas Ali, aged 23, of Upper Woodlands Road, Girlington; failure to stop at a red traffic light, £175 fine; driving without insurance, £350 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed; failure to produce documents, no separate penalty. Malcolm Bell, aged 47, of Hoyle Court Road, Baildon; speeding, £40 fine, £45 costs, licence endorsed. Tehseen Faiz, aged 27, of Leamington Street, Heaton; driving without insurance, £350 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed. Anthony Rawlins, aged 50, of Deneside Terrace, Bankfoot; driving without insurance, £100 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, no separate penalty.
Nahida Sadiq, aged 31, of Bonn Road, Heaton; driving without insurance, £350 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, no separate penalty. Steven Ryan, aged 23, of Paley Road, East Bowling; criminal damage, 12 months’ conditional discharge, £65 compensation, £250 costs. Liz Clough, aged 26, of Lavernia Terrace, Clayton; failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; original offences re-sentenced, 12 months’ community order, 80 hours’ unpaid work.
We wish to point out that all the information in this court file is provided by the magistrates’ court, which collates the details largely from prosecutors and the police. In calculating the amount of any fine, the court takes into account the income of the offender as well as the seriousness of the offence.
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