The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates:
Anthony James Brown, aged 18, of Cloudsdale Avenue, West Bowling; failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked and dealt with for the original offence; original offence of criminal damage re-sentenced, six months’ community order. Mark Richard Waterhouse, aged 40, of Clayton Road, Lidget Green; theft, £12 months’ conditional discharge, £10 compensation, £75 costs. John Stokes, aged 30, of Bedivere Road, Fairweather Green; failure to attend initial assessment, 14 days’ community order with electronic monitoring and curfew. Jaqueline Kuyateh, aged 49, of Walden Drive, Chellow Grange; theft, 12 months’ conditional discharge, £14.99 compensation, £50 costs.
Michael Nolan, aged 19, of Rainbow Mews, Woodside; failure to comply with community order, dealt with for the original offence, community order made with curfew. Ayaz Khan, aged 25, of Hollings Square, Girlington; criminal damage, £100 fine, £150 compensation £15 costs. Michael Standing, aged 22, of Wrose Road, Shipley; failure to comply with community order, dealt with for the original of-fence, £300 fine, £15 costs. Nailla Younas, aged 32, of Torridon Crescent, Woodside; driving without insurance, £100 fine, £100 costs, banned from driving for six months; driving without a licence, no separate penalty.
Daniel Webster, aged 42, of Farrar Buildings, Wyke; drink-driving, £100 fine, £115 costs, banned from driving for 36 months; failure to stop after an accident, no separate penalty. Zaheer Khan, aged 19, of Hollings Road, Girlington; criminal damage, £65 fine, £80 costs. Sadia Qayum, aged 28, of Brownroyd Hill Road, Wibsey; criminal damage, £23.96 compensation, £65 costs.
- 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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