Tameside magistrates fined him 300 plus ordered him to pay 85 court costs and a 32 victim surcharge. David Yates, 49, The Coronation of The King and The Queen Consort at Westminster Abbey is just around the corner. Fines of 220 were handed out by the court to the offenders - none of whom appeared before the bench - but who must also pay additional associated court costs of more than 300. Again the defendant was not present in the court but the case was proved in their absence and they were also ordered to pay 262 costs and a 66 victim surcharge. The court heard that Suzanne Shaw, 37, of Prince Edward Avenue, Denton, had been stopped on Her driving licence was endorsed with eight penalty points. Our very own Katie Catherall will be stepping out for her toughest challenge yet this weekend - the Manchester Marathon. Graham Duffy, 57, of Kimberley Street, Oldham, has been fined 40 by Tameside magistrates and ordered to pay 60 court costs for failing to comply with court orders. Voters will go to the polls on Thursday 4 May to elect their representatives on Tameside Council.
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Cowardly thug boasts his fists are his 'secret weapon' in He was fined 440 plus ordered to pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 44. He was issued with a Rehabilitation Activity Requirement, meaning he must comply with any instructions of an officer to attend appointments. Tameside magistrates have handed Eric Daniels a suspended jail sentence for a charge of assault.
Access to Electronic Court Records - California The court handed him an eight weeks prison sentence, suspended for one year for the offence, which had happened in Ashton on February 7. His licence was endorsed with ten penalty points. The 55-year-old, of King Edward Road, pleaded guilty to the offence which had happened in the town on January 25 last year. Staff at the Co-op in Mossley proved they had plenty of pedal power when they took part in a fundraising event. The driving disqualification can be reduced by one whole year, but only if a driving course is successfully completed. The 34-year-old, of Hattersley Road West, was also ordered to pay 25 compensation, plus a 34 victim surcharge. The 59-year-old, of Werneth Hollow, Woodley, pleaded guilty to the offence after being found to have 82 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.
The latest cases heard by Tameside magistrates include a man banned from football games and a firm ordered to pay more than 18,000. Daniel Wall denied assaulting a police constable but was found guilty of the charge and has been ordered to carry out 100 hours unpaid work. The court heard he had loitered near the victims address, threw items into her garden, posted other items through her letterbox and tried to contact her on social media, all after being served with an harassment warning. He was banned from the road for a total of 34 months and must also pay court costs of 85. Greater Manchester Police were called at around 8.30pm on Wednesday last week to a report of an armed robbery of a delivery vehicle on Wall Way in the Debdale area. Austin Mitchell appeared before Tameside magistrates for sentencing after pleading guilty to a charge of driving when already disqualified from the road. Magistrates ordered him to pay a total of 300 compensation, plus 700 court costs and a victim surcharge of 85. His address was given as Rush Street, Dukinfield. At Tameside magistrates he was ordered to carry out 150 hours unpaid work for the offences plus pay court costs of 440 and a victim surcharge of 85. The 33-year-old, of Oak Tree Drive, Dukinfield, pleaded guilty to the offence, plus stealing coffee from Bargain Buys in Ashton worth 15.
The latest court cases Tameside magistrates have heard Tameside magistrates fined Andrew Evans 80 for being threatening and abusive at Ashton Police Station on November 11 last year. The legal limit is 35. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is still under scrutiny for not reporting that billionaire and GOP megadonor Harlan Crow took him on luxury vacations for years, or that Crow bought property from him at inflated prices, including the house where Thomas mother still lives. He was found to have 77 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath - the legal limit is 35. Police are appealing for help to trace a wanted man from Tameside. At Tameside Magistrates Court the case was proved in his absence. A vision of apartments, shops, cafsand an enhanced riverside walk on the former Stalybridge Clinic site has been unveiled by a developer. The latest cases heard by Stockport and Tameside magistrates include a man who sent threatening messages via Facebook, a burglar who broke into a Tesco store and motorists more than twice over the drink drive limit. The 42-year-old, of St Marys Road, Newton, Hyde, pleaded guilty to the offence relating to an incident on December 12 last year.
Who's appeared in court in Tameside? - Quest Media The legal limit is 35. Tameside magistrates instructed him to remain at his address for the duration of the order between the hours of 7pm and 7am. The 56-year-old, of Hope Street, pleaded guilty to the offence which had happened in Ashton on September 29 last year. The 25-year-old pleaded guilty to the offence and was fined 120, plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 85. The 40-year-old, of Crescent Road, admitted the offence, discovered in Ashton on January 2 this year.
Court He also pleaded guilty to driving when already disqualified. The 37-year-old, of Meadow Close, Dove Holes, had been stopped on August 28 last year on Werneth Low Road in Hyde. Tameside magistrates have given Daniel Owen a curfew order for a charge of stalking. At Stockport magistrates he was fined a total of 180 plus must pay 85 court costs and a 32 victim surcharge. He must pay 85 court costs and a 95 victim surcharge. James Whitehead has been fined 50 for breaching court orders. They also instructed him to carry out 100 hours unpaid work. In a trio of opinions totaling 436 pages, the N.C. Supreme Court has restored North Carolinas voter ID law, ruled that state courts cannot consider partisan gerrymandering claims, and ended voting for felons who have not completed their sentences. Darren Saxon, 50, of PortlandHouse, pleaded guilty to the offence which happened last year when he appeared at Tameside magistrates.
Tameside magistrates handed out fines of more than 320 in some instances, plus ordered associated court costs of a further 180 also be paid. The 37-year-old, of no fixed abode, was ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. For a further charge of not having insurance cover and driving a vehicle other than in accordance he was fined a further 70. Magistrates also ordered him to pay 150 court costs and a victim surcharge of 132. Detectives investigating the brutal murder of Thomas Campbell in Mossley have released doorbell footage of a third suspect and say the net is closing in on him. Fines of 1,760 were handed out, bumped up to 2026 in each case by associated court costs. They were among a series of individuals fined for similar offences across Oldham and Failsworth, where domestic waste in black bin bags had been left in alleyways. The charges related to an incident on February 5 this year. Ashton man Paul Wilkinson stole a car and used it as a weapon, Tameside magistrates heard. He was ordered to pay 300 court costs and a 95 victim surcharge. The driving disqualification can be reduced by three months if a course is successfully completed. Magistrates handed him a 12 weeks jail term, suspended for 12 weeks and banned him from the road for four years. A woman in charge of a vehicle was over the drink drive limit, Tameside magistrates heard. Distrust, anger and frustration at a lack of democratic choice are among the feelings of voters in Tameside ahead of next weeks local elections. Magistrates further ordered him to pay 100 compensation, plus 620 court costs and a victim surcharge of 95. Tameside residents are being reminded of two deadlines looming for people who intend to vote in the local election on Thursday 4 May. She must pay 300 compensation, pay 100 court costs and 85 victim surcharge. He admitted the charges and was given a 12 months conditional discharge, plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 22 victim surcharge. The final countdown is on for a Last Night of the Proms event organised on behalf of Willow Wood Hospice in Ashton. Tameside Hospital is warning patients that a four-day strike by junior doctors this week will inevitably impact on its services. Magistrates ordered the crack cocaine be forfeited and destroyed. Magistrates fined him 200 and ordered him to pay 379.99 compensation plus a victim surcharge of 34. Van driver Anthony Dewhurst was more than three times over the drink drive limit when stopped in Denton on Christmas Eve last year, Tameside magistrates heard. The 32-year-old, of Oakfield Road, Gorton, was charged with failing to provide a specimen of breath when required to do so after being stopped in Stockport on September 11 last year. A student who spent lockdown learning to dance in his bedroom has become one of the youngest ever to be accepted at a top dance academy. His address was given as Bankfield Road, Huddersfield.
Over one million pensioners underpaid a staggering Luke Turner, of Queens Drive, admitted charges of driving without insurance andfailing to report an accident when damage was caused to another vehicle. The driving disqualification can be reduced by three months if a driving course is satisfactorily completed. Aaron Bishop has been banned from the road for 12 months for drug driving. He initially denied the charge but later changed his plea to guilty. A round-up of court cases from Tayside and Fife. Tameside magistrates fined Lewis Jones 250 after he admitted charges of being in possession of a quantity of cannabis and being drunk and disorderly. The 30-year-old admitted both offences and was given a 12 month conditional discharge. The 56-year-old admitted taking the dashcams on December 15 last year, plus a further charge of stealing one dashcam from the same motor company in Bolton on December 10 last year worth 379.99. Drivers using the A57 Hyde Road are advised that there will be a series of lane closures due to essential gas works. Courts may keep official records about cases in paper or electronic format. Kyle Royle, 26, of Albert Street, Royton, admitted being in breach of court orders and was ordered to pay 60 costs by Tameside magistrates. Pleading guilty, the 44-year-old of Holmlea Road, Droylsden, was ordered to carry out 180 hours unpaid work, plus pay court charges of 85 and a victim surcharge of 85.