The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates:
Kevin Bottomley, aged 50, of Fearnville Drive, Laisterdyke; five counts of speeding, no separate penalty, three counts of failure to give identity of driver following offence, £100 fine, £15 costs, licence endorsed. Riassat Hussain, aged 37, of Cottingley Road, Sandy Lane; application to reopen case following conviction, granted, £60 fine, £55 costs. Mariusz Matwiejewsky, aged 26, of Murgatroyd Street, Marshfields; drink-driving, £250 fine, £100 costs, banned from driving for 20 months.
Mohammed Nadeem, aged 35, of Amberley Street, Leeds Road, Bradford Moor; harassment, breach of non-molestation order, jailed for 14 weeks suspended for 12 months, £175 costs. Anthony Lee Rhodes, aged 19, of Abscott Lane, Buttershaw; criminal damage, community order made with curfew, £250 compensation. Violetta Wakker, aged 39, of Halstead Place, Little Horton; speeding, £60 fine, £15 costs, licence endorsed. Piotr Zbignew Wielgo, aged 34, of Easthorpe Court, Ravenscliffe; drink-driving, banned from driving for 48 months; driving without insurance, driving without due care and attention, driving without MOT, no separate penalty; driving while disqualified, failure to stop after an accident, jailed for 16 weeks. Imran Akhtar, aged 30, of Woodsley Fold, Thornton; two counts of failure to comply with community order, order to continue with additional 12 hours unpaid work, £60 costs, dealt with for the original offence, community order made with curfew. Abdul Quddus, aged 23, of Spring Gardens; drink-driving, £100 fine, £100 costs, banned from driving for 17 months. Kyle Christopher Wood, aged 18, of Coates Street, West Bowling; taking a car without consent, drink-driving, driving while disqualified, community order made with curfew, £85 costs; Anthony Roman Domanski, aged 46, of Walmer Villas, Manningham; using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, £100 fine, £160 costs. George Daniel Simpson, aged 19, of The Grove, Idle; behaved in a violent manner, 12 months conditional discharge, £85 costs. Ibras Khan, aged 22, of Harlow Road, Lidget Green; possession of cocaine, £180 fine, £215 costs. June Mahmood, aged 51, of Folkton Holme, Fagley; theft, community order made, £85 costs. Ian Graham Smith, aged 38, of Prior Street, Bradford Road, Keighley; failure to produce a specimen, £135 fine, £100 costs. David Nicholas Wright, aged 37, of Sellerdale Drive, Wyke; failure to produce a specimen, obstructing a police officer, failure to surrender to custody, community order made, £85 costs, banned from driving for 36 months; driving without a licence, driving without insurance, no separate penalty.
Paul Stewart Ward, aged 50 , of Kenton Way, Holme Wood; breach of a restraining order, dealt with for the original offences, jailed for eight weeks, application to revoke community order. Basharat Khan, aged 23, of Kingswood Terrace, Great Horton; driving while disqualified, jailed for 23 weeks suspended for 12 months, licence endorsed; driving without insurance, no separate penalty. Robert Collinson, aged 33, of CC Project, Leeds, Road; theft, six months conditional discharge, £85 costs. Dominic John Binns, aged 37, of Copgrove Road, Holme Wood; growing cannabis, community order made, £40 costs. Sayfur Choudhury, aged 19, of Springfield Street, Thornton; possessing an offensive weapon, community order made, £85 costs. Jamie Noble, aged 21, of High Street, Queensbury; theft, £65 fine, £80 compensation, £100 costs. Anthony Lee, aged 34, of Templars Way, Fairweather Green; failure to comply with community order, order to continue. Vladimirs Valovs Strikovs, aged 26, of no fixed abode; failure to comply with community order, dealt with for the original offence, community order made.
- 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 seri-ousness of the offence.
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