Stockport Express

BEFORE THE BENCH

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THE following people have appeared before Stockport magistrate­s: ●●LAURA RAYNER, 22, of Thornton Road, Heald Green, admitted drink-driving and failing to surrender to custody. Fined £375, 20-month driving ban, £85 costs. ●●SCOTT JONAH MOSLEY, 21, of Hanover Towers, Lancashire Hill, pleaded guilty to criminal damage. Community punishment order with 80 hours’ unpaid work, restrainin­g order, £100 compensati­on, £85 costs. ●●STEVEN ORLANDO FARRELL, 41, of Laburnum Way, Cheadle Heath, admitted two counts of shopliftin­g. Nine weeks’ jail, £191 compensati­on. ●●DAVID HAMNETT, 34, of Huntingdon Crescent, Brinningto­n, pleaded guilty to assault and criminal damage. Community punishment order with a curfew, £100 compensati­on, £85 costs. ●●GAVIN DAVID MOSS, 54, of Quantock Close, Heaton Norris, admitted the use of threatenin­g, abusive or insulting words or behaviour. Community punishment order with an activity requiremen­t, £30 fine, £85 costs. ●●BLU PAUL WILLIAM PARKER, 26, of Elm Beds Road, Poynton, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a breath specimen and failing to stop after an accident. Twelve weeks’ jail suspended for a year, four-year driving ban, £85 costs. ●●ROBERT THOMAS HYND, 41, of Beech Avenue, Gatley, admitted theft. Sixteen weeks’ jail. ●●PAUL DAVID DAWSON, 41, of Levens Close, Gatley, pleaded guilty to being in charge of a vehicle while above the alcohol limit and driving without insurance. Fined £250, 10 driving licence penalty points, £85 costs. ●●JAMES ANDREW BIRD, 56, of Durham House, Edgeley, pleaded guilty to shopliftin­g. Detained in the courthouse, £85 costs. ●●RIOS COOK, 29, of South Drive, Gatley, was found guilty of driving under the influence of drugs and cannabis possession. Twelve weeks’ jail, four-year driving ban, £650 costs. ●●PHILIP MAHER, 44, of Stoneheads, Whaley Bridge, was found guilty the use of threatenin­g, insulting or abusive words or behaviour. Six months’ conditiona­l discharge, £300 costs. ●●LUKE DANIEL ROTHWELL, 21, of Harrogate Road, Reddish, admitted driving without due care and attention. One-year conditiona­l discharge, four driving licence penalty points.

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