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Daniel Bloor, aged 20, of Gleneagles, Amington. Admitted failing to comply with a requirement specified in a notice from the Secretary of State. Committed to a Youth Offender Institute for 28 days.
Luke Leslie Gifford, aged 21, of Cornwall Avenue. Pleaded guilty to driving when the alcohol level in his breath was above the legal limit, failing to stop when instructed to by a police officer and driving with no insurance. Banned from holding or obtaining a licence for 17 months, fined £215 and ordered to pay £100 costs.
Michael Jones, aged 26, of Brunel Close, Leyfields. Pleaded guilty to driving when the alcohol level in his breath was above the legal limit. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence for 16 months, fined £400 and ordered to pay £100 costs.
Craig Philip Colder, aged 23, of Burtmold Road East, Lichfield. Pleaded guilty to assaulting a Tamworth woman, resisting a police officer in the execution of their duty in Tamworth and possessing a Class B controlled drug (fluoromethcathinone) in Tamworth. Fined £210 and ordered to pay £115 costs.
Conor George Lloyd Evans, aged 19, of Priory Walk, Atherstone. Pleaded guilty to possessing a Class A controlled drug (cocaine) in Tamworth. Fined £275 and ordered to pay £100 costs.
Jamie Jonathan Knott, aged 33, of Irwell, Belgrave. Pleaded guilty to possessing a Class B controlled drug (cannabis). Fined £30 and ordered to pay £100 costs.
Graeme Andrew Meer, aged 31, of Gresley, Glascote Heath. Pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour causing someone to feel harassment, alarm or distress. Fined £300 and ordered to pay £100 costs.
Kerrianne Amy Cole, aged 34, of Chesterton Way, Leyfields. Pleaded guilty to two counts of theft. Given a four-month prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, ordered to pay £150 compensation and £85 costs.
Cheryl Anne Dawn Perry, aged 26, of Maitland, Glascote Heath. Pleaded guilty to two counts of benefit fraud. Fined £200 and ordered to pay £115 costs.
Darryl John McIntyre, aged 22, of West Street, Kettlebrook. Pleaded guilty to possessing a Class A controlled drug (cocaine). Given an 18-month community order with a requirement to participate in a substance abuse programme, and ordered to pay £85 costs.
Sheena Palling, aged 40, of Long Street, Atherstone. Pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud by false representation. Given a 12-month supervision order, ordered to pay £4,632.36 and £85 costs.
David Andrew McCaffrey, aged 37, Watling Street, Wilnecote. Pleaded guilty to theft. Given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £85 costs.
Graham Bancroft, aged 63, of Alrewas Road, Kings Bromley. Pleaded guilty to driving a motor vehicle when the alcohol level in his breath was above the legal limit in Alrewas. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence for 17 months, fined £100 and ordered to pay £100 costs.
Shane Lee Brown, aged 18, of Medway, Belgrave. Pleaded guilty to criminal damage. Given a six-month community order with 40 hours' unpaid work. Ordered to pay £200 and £85 costs.
Ryan Hunt, aged 20, of Jessop Drive. Pleaded guilty to criminal damage. Fined £100, ordered to pay £558 compensation and £100 costs.
Stefan David Richardson, aged 21, of Neville Street. Application to amend a suspended sentence order for a change of residence. Granted – order varied.
Tina Marie Hill, aged 50, of Edale, Stonydelph. Pleaded guilty to theft. Given a 12-month community supervision order with 60 hours' unpaid work and ordered to pay £85 costs.
Martin Matthew Carey, aged 46, of Medway, Belgrave. Admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a community order. Order revoke. Re-sentenced for original offences – two counts of possessing a Class A controlled drug (diamorphine and cocaine). Given a 24-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £60 costs.
Melanie Elaine Simister, aged 36, of Lime Grove, Newton Regis. Pleaded guilty to driving with no insurance. No endorsement – insurance cancelled without her notice. Ordered to pay £60 costs.
Lloyd Robert Bradford, aged 30, of Friary Road, Atherstone. Pleaded guilty to four counts of theft. Committed to prison for four weeks – offence so serious defendant committed the offences while on bail.
Brad Richardson, aged 25, of French Avenue, Mile Oak. Pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal damage and failing to surrender to police/court bail. Given a 12-month supervision order with 180 hours' unpaid work and ordered to pay £2,500 in compensation.
Troy Wood, aged 45, of Watling Street, Grendon. Pleaded guilty to failing to provide a breath specimen for analysis. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence for 16 months, fined £130 and ordered to pay £147 costs.
Sam Daniels, aged 21, of Celedine, Kettlebrook. Pleaded guilty to assaulting a police constable in the execution of his duty. Fined £360, ordered to pay £50 compensation and £115 costs
Darren Nicholas Stearne, aged 35, of Peel House. Pleaded guilty to stealing money belonging to Lloyds TSB. Given a 18-month supervision order, with a requirement to attend a thinking skills programme. Ordered to pay £2,674.87 and £85 costs.
Status UK Limited, Suite 5, Swan Park Business Centre, Kettlebrook Road, Tamworth. Charged with failing to give the identification of the driver of a vehicle who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Proved in absence. Fined £75 and ordered to pay £165 costs.
Daniel John Spencer, aged 31, Whitehouse Road, Dordon. Pleaded guilty to driving a vehicle without a valid licence and driving with no insurance. Fined £200 and ordered to pay £75 costs.
Darren Mark Williams, aged 34, of Hamble, Belgrave. Charge of driving a motor vehicle with no insurance. Proved in absence. Fined £525 and ordered to pay £100 costs. Had his licence endorsed with six penalty points.
Paul John Gardner, aged 42, of Laburnum Close, Kingsbury. Pleaded guilty to possessing a Class B controlled drug (methylmethcathinone – known as mephedrone). Fined £65 and ordered to pay £100 costs.
Jon Edward Midford, aged 31, of Buckingham Road, Riverside. Pleaded guilty to two counts of driving a motor vehicle with no insurance, driving a vehicle when the front nearside wheel was fitted with a collo pneumatic tyre which had the ply or cord exposed, and driving a motor vehicle with no MOT. Fined £265 and banned from holding or obtaining a licence for nine months (totting up), ordered to pay £100 costs.
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