BEFORE THE BENCH
THE following people have appeared before town magistrates.
SEBASTIAN Pavel Bebenek, 32, of Parkgate Road, Macclesfield, admitted assault. He was bailed for sentence on June 7.
MICHAEL Batty, 52, of Stoneleigh Close, Macclesfield, admitted theft of chocolate bars from B&M Bargains. The offence breached the terms of a suspended sentence for theft and burglary. He was jailed for 10 months.
THOMAS Luke Wood, 20, of Berwick Close, Macclesfield, denied two charges of assault by beating. He was bailed for the trial on August 15.
CHRISTOPHER Thomas Ian Couper, 30, of Tynedale Close, Macclesfield, denied assault. He was bailed for the trial on June 23.
DANIEL Scott Fawley, 29, of Knypersley Avenue, Stockport, admitted assault in Macclesfield. He was given 120 hours unpaid work and 24 days on the Building Better Relationships Programme.
DAMIEN Andrew Liam Sinclair, 32, of Belgrave Road, Macclesfield, denied assault. He was bailed for the trial on July 28.
STEPHEN Day, 44, of no fixed abode, admitted three charges of breaching a restraining order in Macclesfield. He was jailed for four weeks.
ROBERT Matthew White, 24, of Chapel Street, Macclesfield, indicated a plea of guilty to threatening to set fire to accommodation. He was bailed to appear on June 7.
STEVEN Michael Cooke, 52, of Lowe Street, Macclesfield, admitted theft of wine form One Stop Shop. He was given a conditional discharge for 12 months and ordered to pay £12 compensation.
SIMON Thompson, 21, of Barnyard Close, Macclesfield, admitted harassment. He was ordered to do 120 hours unpaid work and 10 days Rehabilitation Activity Requirement. He was also given a restraining order.
KARL Roy Ainsworth, 26, of Princess Drive, Bollington, appeared charged with using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, and possession of a knife in public. He was bailed to attend Chester Crown Court on June 19.
CHRISTOPHER Paul Gasson, 42, of Beech Lane, Macclesfield, appeared charged with 11 counts of sexual activity with a child. He was bailed to appear at Chester Crown Court on June 19. (sex offences check).
AARON James Walsh, 24, of Field Close, Bollington, indicated a plea of guilty to malicious Unlawful wounding/ inflicting grievous bodily harm. He gave no indication of a plea to a charge of assault by beating. He was bailed to appear at Chester Crown Court on June 30.
ROBERT Arthur, 31, of Penny Lane, Stockport, admitted two charges of burglary of Poynton Brewery and Poynton British Legion. He was sentenced to 24 weeks in prison suspended for 18 months. He was ordered to complete 250 hours unpaid work.
DAMIEN John Brewer, 24, of Pickering Way, Stapley, admitted assault by beating in Macclesfield and criminal damage to a television at the Millbrook Unit at Macclesfield District General Hospital. He was given a conditional discharge for two years and ordered t pay £80 compensation.
JAMIE Fairbrother, 26, of Parkgate Road, Macclesfield, indicated a plea of guilty to possession of cannabis, possession of criminal property, namely several hundred pounds in cash, and supplying cannabis resin. He was bailed for sentence at Chester Crown Court on June 30.
ALAN Graden BarlowYoung, 40, of Western Avenue, Macclesfield, appeared charged with maliciously causing grievous bodily harm. He was remanded in custody to appear at Chester Crown Court on June 20.
CHRISTOPHER Gary Moss, 27, of Doncaster Avenue, Manchester, admitted possession of cannabis in Macclesfield. He was fined £40.
RYAN Craig Cox, 24, of Norbury Way, Handforth, admitted two charges of assault by beating in Horseshoe Drive and Brooklands Avenue in Macclesfield. He was bailed for sentence on June 7.
THOMAS Stephen Pennington, 20, of Springfield Road, Macclesfield, denied assault. He was bailed for the trial on July 28.
GARY Clifton, 52, of Melbourne Street, Derby, appeared charged with nine counts of burglary including properties on Robin Lane, Macclesfield, Park Lane, Poynton, Legh Road, Alders Way and Chelford Road in Prestbury. He was remanded in custody to appear at Chester Crown Court on June 21.
THOMAS Luke Wood, 20, of Berwick Close, Macclesfield, denied two charges of assault. He was bailed for the trial on August 15.
CLAIRE Bond, 30, of West Park Drive, Macclesfield, admitted theft of earphones from Sainsbury’s. She was given a community order with 15 days Rehabilitation Activity Requirement and fined £40.
EVALDAS Barkauskas, 26, of Buckles Lane, London, admitted theft of two Thule roof bar feet worth £170 from Halfords in Macclesfield and possession of an article for use in connection with theft, namely a foil lined bag. He also admitted possession of cannabis. He was fined £416.