Stockport Express

BEFORE THE BENCH

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THE following people have appeared before Stockport magistrate­s: ●●EILEEN ASHTON, 60, of Blenheim Road, Cheadle Hulme, was found guilty of assault and the use of threatenin­g, abusive or insulting words or behaviour. Community punishment order with 50 hours unpaid work, restrainin­g order, £50 compensati­on, £85 costs. ●●GRAHAM JOHN MILN, 50, of Knaresboro­ugh Close, Reddish, admitted breaching a restrainin­g order. Fined £120, community punishment order with an activity requiremen­t, £85 costs. ●●STEPHEN ALAN JONES, 56, of Cherry Tree Avenue, Poynton, pleaded guilty to two counts of driving under the influence of drugs. Fined £175, 18 month ban, £85 costs. ●●VICTORIA LINDSAY CLARKE, 33, of Fovant Crescent, Reddish, admitted drink-driving. Community punishment order with 80 hours unpaid work, three-year driving ban, £85 costs. ●●JAMES BURLEIGH, 32, of Friston Close, Cheadle Hulme, admitted benefit fraud. Fined £250, £85 costs. ●●BRADLEY ADRIAN ANDREW DAVIES, 24, of Morgan Place, Reddish, pleaded guilty to cannabis possession. One year conditiona­l discharge, £85 costs. ●●KENNETH ELLIS, 57, of Ludlow Towers, Brinningto­n, admitted making threats to kill and criminal damage. Community punishment with 180 hours unpaid work, £40 compensati­on, £200 costs. ●●LIAM DAVID BARNETT, 32, of Oak Road, Cheadle, pleaded guilty to assault. Community punishment order with 40 hours unpaid work, £85 costs. ●●BRADLEY DALE THORLEY, 21, of Gresham Walk, Heaton Moor, admitted driving under the influence of drugs and cocaine possession. Fined £300, one year driving ban, £85 costs. ●●ADAM GARSIDE, 24, of Hollow End Towers, Brinningto­n, pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal damage. Community punishment order with a curfew, restrainin­g order, £200 compensati­on. ●●HEATH JOHN JOSHUA HOGAN, 26, of Glenfield Road, Heaton Chapel, was found guilty of possessing a blade in public. Community punishment order with 100 hours unpaid work, £200 costs.

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