Sarah Jayne Rourke, of 43 Leylands House, Parkwood Rise, Parkwood, was jailed for 30 days for theft and possessing heroin.
Gaynor Townson, of 11 Exley Mount, Keighley, was ordered to pay £380 for speeding, driving without insurance, a tax disc and failing to produce documents.
Sonia Copperwaite, of 8 Percy Street, Spring Bank, Keighley, was ordered to pay £60 for being drunk in Scott Street, Keighley.
Claymore Mortima Bloomfield, of 1 Kendal Mellor Court, Highfield Street, was bound over for six months for damaging a door belonging to Bradford Council.
Steven Andrew Wilkinson, of 1 Moorview View, Wilsden, was ordered to pay £580 for speeding on Harden Road, Harden.
Andrew James Crowther, of 15 Windsor Crescent, Oakworth, was ordered to pay £385 for speeding and failing to produce a driving licence.
Shirley Ann Gall, of 99 Hainworth Wood Road, Woodhouse, was ordered to pay a total of £150 for being drunk and disorderly and breaking an order to keep the peace.
Stephen William Bullivant, of 7 Tunnicliffe Place, Silsden, was ordered to pay £730, including £500 compensation, for assaulting Sophia Lorraine Bullivant causing actual bodily harm. He was also put on probation for a year with a condition he takes part in a domestic violence programme.
Kristian Jack Hill, of 4 Skipton Road, Silsden, was ordered to pay £200 and go to a senior attendance centre for 12 hours for damaging a door window belonging to Sheryl Fort and destroying a car window belonging to Raymond Fort.
James John Turner: of 40 Dawson Road, Woodhouse, was ordered to pay £100 for being drunk in Church Street, Keighley.
Lucy Windle: of Pye Bank Cottage, Tan House Lane, Wilsden, ordered to pay £170 and banned from driving for a year for driving with excess alcohol.
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