The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates:
Tadeusz Marian Polrolniczak, 48, of Coates Terrace, West Bowling; failure to provide specimen of breath, £100 fine, £100 costs, detention in court house, banned from driving for 12 months. Christopher Fawbert, 21, of Newhall Drive, Odsal; possession of cannabis, £100 fine, £100 costs.
Sajid Ali, 23, of Parkside Road, West Bowling; possession of cocaine, £100 fine, £100 costs; failure to surrender, no separate penalty. Milan Muchanic, 59, of Edmund Street, Little Horton; sexual assault, assault, jailed for 12 weeks. Mohammed Ashfaq, 43, of Arnside Road, West Bowling; assault, 12 months’ community order, £120 costs.
Karen Greenwood, 31, of Queens Road, Manningham; failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked and dealt with for the original offences, £55 costs; original offences of theft, failure to surrender, failure to attend re-sentenced, 21 days’ community order with electronic monitoring and curfew.
Mohammed Nadeem, 27, of Ransdale Road, Little Horton; two counts of theft, original offence of theft re-sentenced, jailed for 12 weeks; commission of further offence while subject to a conditional discharge, dealt with for the original offence; application to revoke a community order without re-sentencing, order revoked.
Anthony Byrne, 38, of Loughrigg Street, West Bowling; failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked and dealt with for the original offence; original offence of trespass with intent to steal re-sentenced, jailed for four months.
Matthew Roy Hornby, 20, of Sherborne Road, Great Horton; failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked and dealt with for the original offences; original offences of criminal damage, failure to surrender to custody and theft re-sentenced, six months’ community order.
- 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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