Accrington Observer

BEFORE THE BENCH

People appearing at the magistrate­s’ court

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CASES heard at Blackburn Magistrate­s Court:

ASHLEY James Taylor, 30, of Burnley Road, Accrington, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage at the Broadway Public House in Accrington and breaching the peace. He was given a 12-month conditiona­l discharge, ordered to pay £225 compensati­on and bound over in the sum of £100 for 12 months to keep the peace.

MICHAELA Reeves, 26, of Blackpool Street, Church, was found guilty in her absence of travelling on a railway without having previously paid the fare. She was fined £440 and ordered to pay £4.30 compensati­on and £150 costs.

SHARON Cunliffe, 52, of Dowry Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to criminal damage. She was given a 12-month conditiona­l discharge and a restrainin­g order and ordered to pay £200 compensati­on and £85 costs.

KASAR Shazad, 44, of Lewis Street, Great Harwood, was found guilty of driving without due care and attention. He was fined £225, ordered to pay £125 costs and given three points on his driving licence.

SHAHID Mahmood, 28, of Persia Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis. He was given a 12-month conditiona­l discharge and ordered to pay £85 costs.

ANTHONY Mullen, 44, of Mayfield Gardens, Oswaldtwis­tle, pleaded guilty to criminal damage. He was given a 12-month conditiona­l discharge and ordered to pay £1,094 compensati­on.

KEITH Frederick Gildart, 38, of Stanley Street, Oswaldtwis­tle, pleaded guilty to shopliftin­g. He was given a 12-month conditiona­l discharge.

WINSTON Massue, 30, of Royds Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to wilfully obstructin­g a police officer in the execution of his duty. He was given a six-month conditiona­l discharge and ordered to pay £50 costs.

DANIEL Ward, 25, of James Street, Oswaldtwis­tle, pleaded guilty to having a machete in a public place without lawful authority, driving without a licence, using a car without insurance and driving a car while a child passenger was not wearing a seat belt in conformity with regulation­s. He was given a 12-week jail sentence, suspended for 12 months, ordered to pay £85 costs and given eight points on his driving licence.

SUDAQAT Ali, 34, of Belfield Road, Accrington, pleaded guilty to common assault. He was given an 18-month community order with a 30-day rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­t, fined £40 and ordered to pay £50 compensati­on and £85 costs.

SCOTT Pettit, 42, of Lodge Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to three counts of shopliftin­g and failing to surrender into custody having been released on bail. He was given an 18-month community order with a nine-month drug rehabilita­tion requiremen­t, a 20-day rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­t, fined £40 and ordered to pay £40 costs.

DONNA Maria Wilson, 43, of Wesley Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a community protection notice relating to removal of refuse. She was fined £40 and ordered to pay £140 costs.

MARK Anthony Hartley, 30, of The Cooperage, Oswaldtwis­tle, admitted failing to comply with the requiremen­ts of a community order. He was given an eight-week jail sentence, suspended for 12 months.

GARETH Howarth, 30, of Rutland Close, Clayton-le-Moors, was found guilty of two counts of criminal damage and while subject to a suspended sentence order. He was given an eight-week jail sentence, suspended for 12 months, with a supervisio­n requiremen­t, a three-month curfew requiremen­t, and ordered to pay £400 compensati­on. CASES heard at Burnley Magistrate­s Court:

DIANNE Julie Holmes, 56, of Manchester Road, Baxenden, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with the requiremen­ts of a community order. Her order was varied to include a three-week curfew requiremen­t.

ADIL Hussain, 22, of Empress Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to using threatenin­g, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour intending to cause a police officer harassment, alarm or distress, and failing to surrender into custody having been released on bail. He was fined £175 and ordered to pay £85 costs.

ANGELA Roberts, 54, of Mallard Place, Oswaldtwis­tle, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis when required to do so as part of an investigat­ion. She was fined £180, ordered to pay £85 costs and given 10 points on her driving licence.

MARK Ellis, 20, of Empress Street, Accrington, admitted failing to comply with the requiremen­ts of a community order. His order was varied to include an extra five-day rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­t and he was ordered to pay £50 costs.

ZAIAN Ahmed, 22, of St Huberts Street, Great Harwood, admitted failing to comply with the requiremen­ts of a community order. His order was varied to include an extra 25 hours’ unpaid work.

ANASTASIA Dearden, 21, of Elizabeth Street, Accrington, admitted failing to comply with the requiremen­ts of a community order. Her order was varied to include an extra threeday rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­t.

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