Hull Daily Mail

COURTS KYLE BEACOCK,

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25, of Thurlstone Close, Bransholme, admitted assaulting a police officer, as an emergency worker, and being drunk and disorderly in Hull on August 31. He was fined £276 and was ordered to pay £100 compensati­on, £85 costs and a £34 victims’ surcharge.

KRISTINE LESKIEWICZ, 31, of Godbold Close, Beverley, denied assaulting a woman in Beverley on March 10, but was convicted after a trial. She was fined £120 and was ordered to pay £310 costs and a £34 victims’ surcharge.

SHERIDAN HATTON, 59, of Carlton Avenue, Hull, admitted harassing a man by calling his mobile phone and landline dozens of times between January 18 and September 24 last year after being told not to contact him. She was given 20 days’ rehabilita­tion and a one-year restrainin­g order was ordered to pay £85 costs and a £95 victims’ surcharge.

BESTOOU KHALIL, 34, of Wellington Lane, Hull, admitted possessing for supply 210 pouches of 50g Turner Original tobacco which were incorrectl­y labelled at the Eezy Shop in Spring Bank,

Hull, on February 12. He was fined £80 and was ordered to pay £120 costs and a £34 victims’ surcharge.

MARK LONG, of Fern Grove, Folkestone Street, Hull, failed to comply with the requiremen­t of an abatement notice on March 17 to remove accumulati­ons of rubbish from land and dispose of it in a safe and reasonable manner, and to monitor the land weekly to ensure steps were taken to remove rubbish. The offence was found proved in his absence. He was fined £440 and was ordered to pay £265 compensati­on, £310 costs and a £44 victims’ surcharge.

TERENCE LEWIS, 67, of Wexford Avenue, Hull, admitted damaging three CCTV cables and a living room window, valued at £1,130, as well as a windscreen and side window, valued at £1,800, on July 2. He was given 15 days’ rehabilita­tion and was ordered to pay £2,248 compensati­on.

KATIE ROBINSON, 31, of Spring Bank West, Hull, admitted stealing three strip lights, valued at £60, from B & M Bargains in Hull on August 9 and more strip lights, valued at £40, from the same store on August 20. She was given an eight-week suspended prison sentence, ten days’ rehabilita­tion and was ordered to pay £100 compensati­on.

LIAM DAVIS, 36, of Valiant Drive, Hull, admitted possessing diazepam and pain relief medication in Hull on April 23 last year. He was given 60 hours’ unpaid work and 20 days’ rehabilita­tion and was ordered to pay £85 costs and a £95 victims’ surcharge.

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