
The latest cases heard by Salford magistrates ...
30 June 2011:
- PHILIP BEBBINGTON, 22, of Stanyard Court, Ordsall, pleaded guilty to stopping his car on a pelican crossing, and failing to produce a licence when asked to by a police officer. He was fined £45 with £15 costs, and had three penalty points put on his licence.
- DANIEL JAMES CLEAVER, 19, of South Radford Street, Lower Kersal, pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis, and assault by beating, and was given a 12-month supervision order, and ordered to carry out 80 hours of unpaid community work and pay £150 costs.
- JOHN DOHERTY, 32, of Coronation Street, Swinton, pleaded guilty to breaching a restraining order, and was sent to prison for 24 weeks, ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid community work, and was also ordered to pay £85 costs.
- WENDY PATRICIA GRIFFITHS, 23, of Wade Close, Eccles, pleaded guilty to assault by beating, and was given a six-month supervision order with £85 costs.
- DEREK SAVILLE, 31, of Chedworth Crescent, Little Hulton, pleaded guilty to assault by beating, and causing £50 damage to a door, and was given a nine-month supervision order, and also ordered to pay £85 costs.
- SHANE MYERS, 22, of Carrfield Avenue, Worsley, was found guilty of driving with a vehicle that had a faulty rear light, and was fined £85 with £65 costs.
- STEVEN PAUL WILLIAMS, 22, of Maranatha Court, Barton Road, Eccles, pleaded guilty to assault, and was given an 18-month supervision order, ordered to carry out 80 hours of unpaid community work and pay £80 costs.
- AYOADE OYEWALE, 37, of Barry Crescent, Little Hulton, pleaded guilty to driving without insurance, and was fined £235 with £50 costs, and had six points put on his licence.
- CHRISTOPHER STUART ROBERTSON, 64, of Nelson Street, Patricroft, pleaded guilty to failing to report an accident, and failing to stop and give his details. He was fined £65 with £50 costs, and had five penalty points put on his licence.
- ZARA LOUISE ROGERS, 23, of Towyn Avenue, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to driving without a licence or insurance, and was fined £65 with £50 insurance, and had six penalty points put on her licence.
- MICHELLE ANTOINETTE TAYLOR, 42, of Silsden Walk, Kersal, pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, and assaulting a police officer, and was conditionally discharged for two years, and ordered to pay £50 compensation and £60 costs.
- GRAHAM STAINES, 37, of Orion Place, Charlestown, pleaded guilty to receiving stolen goods, and carrying a machete in a public place, and was ordered to carry out 220 hours of unpaid community work, and pay £85 costs.
- CLIFFORD CLARK, 56, of Gerrards Close, Irlam, pleaded guilty to driving without insurance, and was fined £200 with £50 costs, and had six points put on his licence.
- TERENCE CLARKE, 38, of Moorfield Close, Eccles, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in a public place, and was fined £50 with £100 costs.
- NATALIE LONGWORTH, 32, of Earlesdon Crescent, Little Hulton, pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, and possessing amphetamine, and was given a 12-month conditional discharge, and ordered to pay £85 costs.
- BENJAMIN SAUNDERS, 22, of Burton Walk, Lower Broughton, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with traffic lights, and was fined £35 with £50 costs, and had three penalty points put on his licence.
- DAVID JOHN GAFFEY, 41, of Carlton Road, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to speeding, and was fined £115 with £50 costs, and had three penalty points put on his licence.
- DARREN SATTI, 25, of New Herbert Street, Irlams o’th’ Height, was found guilty of speeding, and was fined £175 with £75 costs, and had three points put on his licence.
- PAUL CHALLONER, 40, of Strawberry Road, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to possessing amphetamine, and was given an 18-month conditional discharge, and ordered to pay £35 costs.
- DAVID ANTHONY MILLWARD, 25, of Wildbrook Road, Little Hulton, pleaded guilty to driving without a licence or insurance, and was fined £275 with £50 costs, and was disqualified from driving for nine months.
- AMIR KAMAL, 36, of Lockett Gardens, Lower Broughton, pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention, and was fined £65 with £50 costs, and had six penalty points put on his licence.
- ADRIAN MANSFIELD, 32, of Morillon Road, Irlam, pleaded guilty to speeding, and was fined £65 with £50 costs, and had four points put on his licence.
- CRAIG STEPHEN PAYNE, 23, of Penrith Avenue, Walkden, pleaded guilty to speeding, and was fined £65 with £50 costs, and had six points put on his licence.
- JANINE WHITEHEAD, 40, of Cedric Street, Weaste, was found guilty of failing to comply with traffic lights, and was fined £60 with £15 costs, and had three penalty points put on her licence.
- RADOSLAW JAROSZKO, 33, of Rudyard Street, Higher Broughton, pleaded guilty to drink driving, and was fined £400 with £100 costs, and was disqualified from driving for three years.
- BERNARD JOHN MALPUS, 33, of Partridge Close, Irlam, pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis and cultivating cannabis plants, and was ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work, and pay £85 costs.
- ALLEN THOMAS, 25, of Brindley Street, Pendlebury, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a community order, and an extra 20 hours was added to it for the breach, and he was also ordered to pay £75 costs.
- CRAIG VICTOR CORNES, 34, of Liverpool Road, Irlam, pleaded guilty to four offences of shoplifting, and failing to comply with a community order. The order was revoked and he was dealt with for the original offences of theft, police assault and failing to surrender to bail by being sent to prison for 26 weeks.
- ROSS JAMES WILSON, 24, of Margrove Road, Claremont, pleaded guilty to drink driving, and was fined £300 with £100 costs, and disqualified from driving for 12 months.
- JOSEPH BEAUMONT, 18, of May Road, Pendlebury, pleaded guilty to taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent, driving without insurance or a licence, and failing to stop after an accident. He was ordered to carry out 240 hours of unpaid community work, pay £200 compensation and was disqualified from driving for two years.
- DAVID ROBERT BRACKEN, 49, of Caroline Street, Irlam, pleaded guilty to drink driving, and was fined £200 with £50 costs, and was disqualified from driving for 12 months.
- JULIAS MADAR, 45, of Pear Tree Court, Pendleton, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly, assault by beating, and failing to surrender to custody. He was given a 12-month community order, and ordered to pay £50 compensation and £85 costs.
- CURTIS ASHLEY O’BRIEN, 22, of Rigby Grove, Little Hulton, pleaded guilty to causing £200 damage to alarm sensors, and was sent to prison for 21 days.
- ARRON PETER O’REILLY, 27, of Inghamwood Close, Higher Broughton, pleaded guilty to dishonestly diverting electricity, and was fined £100 with £100 costs.
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