The 48-year-old, of Jackson Close, Oldham, pleaded guilty to the offence, which had happened this year on January 1. The legal limit is 35. Republican justices supported He was fined 120, plus ordered to pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 34. The 29-year-old, of Margaret Street, Ashton, pleaded guilty to charges of driving when disqualified and without insurance, plus being over the limit. Magistrates heard she had been stopped on Pelham Street, Oldham, on March 17, andfound to have 68 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the legal limit of 35. David Yates, 49, The court heard the three offences all related to the same incident on October 10 last year in Manchester. Failing to provide a specimen of blood when required to do so has cost Craig Jordan his driving licence for 28 months. He admitted the offence. Tameside magistrates have given Christopher Ashley restraining and community orders for breaching previous court orders. Kyle Royle, 26, of Albert Street, Royton, admitted being in breach of court orders and was ordered to pay 60 costs by Tameside magistrates. A vehicle used as a weapon, men who held a delivery driver at gunpoint and a teenager involved in a car crash have been among the recent cases heard by Tameside Magistrates' Court. Her present address was listed as HM Prison Peterborough. The 23-year-old, of Cedar Drive, Droylsden, admitted the offence when he appeared before the court. Details can also be passed via our online LiveChat function at www.gmp.police.uk or via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.. He was ordered to pay a total of 150 compensation, plus 85 court costs and a 90 victim surcharge. The 48-year-old, of Crown Street, Denton, pleaded guilty to taking spirits worth 117.50 on January 8 this year and bottles of booze worth exactly the same amount on January 13. Click here to read the latest edition of the paper online, Click here to find out where you can pick up a copy of the paper, Copyright 2023 Quest Media Network. Pleading guilty, the 44-year-old of Holmlea Road, Droylsden, was ordered to carry out 180 hours unpaid work, plus pay court charges of 85 and a victim surcharge of 85. Tameside magistrates have ordered David Andrew, 57, of Werneth Avenue, Gee Cross, to pay 80 court costs for breaching previous court orders. The 28-year-old, of Pendle Road, Denton, admitted being in breach of the orders. The 31-year-old, whose address was given as Mossfield Road, Timperley, had denied the offence relating to an incident in Tameside back in January last year. Tameside magistrates heard he was found to have 114 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The Tameside Radio presenter gives his take on the Grand National, which was marred by protestors and the death of horses. She had denied the offence but was found guilty by the court and fined 120 plus ordered to pay 150 court costs and a 32 victim surcharge. The court The 33-year-old, of Harpur Hill, pleaded guilty to the charge in relation to an incident at the Wye Bridge House, Fairfield Road, Buxton, on October 8. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. Tameside magistrates have given Daniel Owen a curfew order for a charge of stalking. Magistrates issued him the curfew meaning he must remain at his Linnet Close, Audenshaw address between the hours of 7pm and 7am each day for the six months. Magistrates said a custodial sentence was unavoidable as the defendant was unwilling to engage with court instructions. Friday, August 6th, 2021 9:22am Tameside Magistrates' Court in Ashton. He pleaded guilty to The legal limit is 35. Magistrates ordered compensation of 340 be paid. The 29-year-old, of Medlock Street, initially denied this charge, but later changed her plea to guilty. Ed Sheeran Sings, Plays Guitar in Court As Part Of Marvin Gaye Plagiarism Case. The 24-year-olds address was given as West Hill, Castle Avenue, Rochdale. A 16-year-old who crashed a car into two parked vehicles has been referred to the Tameside Youth Offender Panel for four months. WebPrint. She was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 95 and was issued with a Rehabilitation Activity Requirement, meaning she must comply with any instructions of an officer to attend appointments. Adam Cooper, of Meadowbank, Hollingworth, was stopped on July 17 last year on Old Road in Tintwistle and found to have 247 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of urine, exceeding the legal limit of 107. The charges related to an incident last November. A Liverpool man has been jailed for life for the abduction and sexual assault of a six-year-old girl in Tameside. The 41-year-old, of Linnet Close, Audenshaw, pleaded guilty to four separate charges relating to the sale of fake Louis Vuitton T-shirts between June and August last year. He was issued with a Rehabilitation Activity Requirement, meaning he must comply with any instructions of an officer to attend appointments. He was found to be over the legal drug drive limit on January 9 as he drove along Clarke Way, Hyde. The 26-year-olds address was given as Whitworth Close, Ashton. Denton driver Mark Hall has been banned from the road for 12 months by Stockport magistrates for an offence of drug driving. The court gave him a conditional discharge for 12 months and ordered him to pay 500 compensation. She must pay 300 compensation, pay 100 court costs and 85 victim surcharge. Thirty-two-year-old Charlene Bentley-Gray, of Mead Way, pleaded guilty to the offence which had happened in Denton last June. Tameside magistrates fined him 300 plus ordered him to pay 85 court costs and a 32 victim surcharge. He was fined 100 and ordered to pay a 95 victim surcharge. The 32-year-old, of Oakfield Road, Gorton, was charged with failing to provide a specimen of breath when required to do so after being stopped in Stockport on September 11 last year. He had denied the offence but was found guilty by the court. Copyright 2023 Quest Media Network. Tameside residents are being reminded of two deadlines looming for people who intend to vote in the local election on Thursday 4 May. His licence was endorsed with ten penalty points. The 55-year-old, of Gibraltar Lane, Denton, admitted the offence relating to an incident on June 10 in Levenshulme. Mark Stanway denied the charge relating to an incident in New Mills on May 11 last year. She was ordered to pay 250 compensation. The defendant pleaded guilty to the assault, which had happened on December 26 last year, and was ordered to pay 400 court costs and a 122 victim surcharge. Tameside magistrates have fined Daniel Agar 120 for a charge of assault. A motorist with caring responsibilities has kept her driving licence after admitting two speeding offences. He was also ordered to pay 100 court costs and a 21 victim surcharge. Her licence was endorsed with a total of 11 penalty points but magistrates stopped short of banning her, hearing she had carer and volunteering responsibilities. Magistrates ordered the cannabis be forfeited and destroyed. He was also issued with a restraining order and must pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 85. Drivers are being urged to make it None for the Road this Christmas in a campaign to crack down on drink and drug driving. His address was given as c/o Newton Hall Road, Hyde. He must also pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 32. A woman from Barnsley who drove through Glossop while over the drink drive limit has been banned from the road for a year. His driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points. There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper The 37-year-old admitted the charge after being stopped on Park Road in Oldham on July 24 last year. They were among a series of individuals fined for similar offences across Oldham and Failsworth, where domestic waste in black bin bags had been left in alleyways. The 29-year-old, of Hillside Avenue, pleaded guilty to the offence. Tameside magistrates have ordered Sean Hulme to carry out 100 hours unpaid work. Austin Mitchell appeared before Tameside magistrates for sentencing after pleading guilty to a charge of driving when already disqualified from the road. An Oldham man has been given a suspended jail sentence for assault. The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, admitted charges of failing to stop when directed to do so by police, driving without insurance, damaging the other vehicles and driving without a licence. An Ashton woman who was abusive to a police constable has been hit with a court bill of more than 450 by Tameside magistrates. The legal limit is 35. He admitted the charges and was given a 12 months conditional discharge, plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 22 victim surcharge. His address was given as Brudnell Grove, Leeds. Magistrates ordered him to pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 125 and ordered him to participate in an accredited rehabilitation programme for 30 days. Our very own Katie Catherall will be stepping out for her toughest challenge yet this weekend - the Manchester Marathon. Richard Drinkhall, 28, of Corporation Road, pleaded guilty to two charges of assault following incidents on September 1 and September 26 last year. GMP officers will be carrying out roadside checks across Greater Manchester using breathalysers and drug wipes to crack down on the number of drivers impaired through drink or drugs. The 37-year-old, of Meadow Close, Dove Holes, had been stopped on August 28 last year on Werneth Low Road in Hyde. The incident had happened in Salford in August this year. The 33-year-old, of Oak Tree Drive, Dukinfield, pleaded guilty to the offence, plus stealing coffee from Bargain Buys in Ashton worth 15. Webwashington state law library; town center east, building 3 243 israel road se tumwater, wa 98501 (360) 357-2136; mail: p.o. The 30-year-old admitted both offences and was given a 12 month conditional discharge. A teenager who failed to comply with the requirements of a court order has been fined 100 by Tameside magistrates. He pleaded guilty to the offence and was banned from driving for 12 months by Tameside magistrates. He must pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 122. Click here to read the latest edition of the paper online, Click here to find out where you can pick up a copy of the paper, Copyright 2023 Quest Media Network. Staff at the Co-op in Mossley proved they had plenty of pedal power when they took part in a fundraising event. The driving disqualification can be reduced by 22 weeks if a driving course is satisfactorily completed. Urszula Polonis was also over the drink drive limit when stopped in Oldham. Lists are published throughout the day. A 25-year-old Glossop motorist has been hit with a court bill of almost 300. Magistrates heard he had taken washing tablets worth 24.50 from Savingzone on September 15 last year and stole eight Smart watches from B&M on October 22 last year worth 160. Sheridan, from Droylsden, Tameside, pleaded guilty to engaging in controlling or coercive behaviour; multiple counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm; and Magistrates handed him a 12 weeks jail term, suspended for 12 weeks and banned him from the road for four years. Driving without insurance has cost Kenneth Harrop a fine of 120 at Tameside Magistrates Court. Assaulting a woman on Christmas Eve has landed an Ashton man a suspended jail sentence. Rayner Stephens High School in Dukinfield was one of 14 schools across Greater Manchester to participate in Stop the Bleed Day on Wednesday (26 April). The 59-year-old, of Grey Street, Stalybridge, admitted the offence which had happened on French Street in Manchester on January 16. She was ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. He admitted the offence on July 16. Tameside magistrates have given Stephen Caine a suspended jail sentence. The court heard that Suzanne Shaw, 37, of Prince Edward Avenue, Denton, had been stopped on Main image: Tameside Magistrates' Court in Ashton. Here's your guide to candidates standing in Denton and Droylsden, who were asked to tell us what they aim to do for the area. All of the offences had happened in Oldham in May last year. Tracey Connell, 54, of Worsborough, was found to have 41 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath when stopped on November 23 on Shepley Street in Glossop. Moin Uddin, 22, of Foxglove Avenue, Oldham, has been fined 25 for breaching court orders. Sheridan, from Droylsden, Tameside, pleaded guilty to engaging in controlling or coercive behaviour; multiple counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm; and making threats to kill. He pleaded guilty to the charge, which had happened in May last year, when he appeared at Tameside Magistrates Court. A stabbing in Stalybridge, an assault charge in Audenshaw and a threat of prison for David Forshaw has been jailed for four weeks for failing to comply with court orders. He must also pay 250 compensation and 40 court costs. The legal limit is 35. The 28-year-old, of Crown Street, Denton, admitted being in breach of the orders. Kelly Pogson, 34, of Waddicor James Whitehead has been fined 50 for breaching court orders. For a separate offence of riding a scooter along Darnton Road in Ashton on February 21 this year without insurance and also other than in accordance with his licence he was fined a total of 140. Magistrates fined him 230 and ordered him to pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 34. Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is now working with Greater Manchester Police (GMP) to bring that number down. More parents have been fined by Tameside magistrates for failing to ensure their children regularly attend school. Bradley Camps, 27, of Portland Basin, Ashton, pleaded guilty to the offences after being stopped on Stansfield Road, Hyde, on May 30 last year. He admitted the charge and was fined 120, plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 34. His address was given as Knutsford He was given a 12 months conditional discharge and ordered to pay 184.50 in total compensation. Motorbike rider Benjamin Stamper has been banned from the road for 12 months by Tameside magistrates for being over the drug drive limit. He must also pay 85 court Tameside magistrates have fined Danylo Tkachuk 480 for not having any insurance cover. Simply enter your email address and tick the box below. Thursday court round-up Shopkeeper heroin sale charge and dealers sordid phone secret. Tobias Brogan, 28, of Salisbury Street, Shaw, has been ordered to pay 60 court costs by Tameisde magistrates for breaching court orders. A High Peak teenager has been referred to Derbyshire Youth Offenders Panel for nine months for a charge of assault. Magistrates heard the offence had happened while he was subject to a suspended sentence. Tameside Magistrates Court has dealt with a raft of driving-related offences, mostly for drink and drug driving, including the following listed below. However, the 32-year-old, of Hurst Grove, Ashton, was found guilty by Tameside magistrates and ordered to carry out 100 hours unpaid work for the offence. Courts may keep official records about cases in paper or electronic format. He admitted the offence. In a separate case magistrates also fined Danala Lupu, 29, of Honeywell Lane, Oldham, the same sum, also for flytipping. Jamie McMeekin-Heslam has been fined 380 by Tameside magistrates for failing to provide a specimen when required to do so while in charge of a vehicle. Fortunately he did not sustain any injuries. He must comply with a Rehabilitation Activity Requirement and attend meetings where instructed to do so by an officer. The court fined her 80, plus ordered her to pay costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 95. He must also pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 34. The legal limit is 35. An Ashton mother is hoping her pleas will be heard in a 30,000 fundraiser to afford life-changing surgery for her son. Magistrates ordered him to carry out 60 hours unpaid work plus pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 90. The court handed him an eight weeks prison sentence, suspended for one year for the offence, which had happened in Ashton on February 7. The court gave him a two year conditional discharge, plus ordered him to pay 50 compensation. Mohammed Rimawi, 25, of Stalyhill Drive, was found with the class B drug on July 17 this year. The 59-year-old, of Werneth Hollow, Woodley, pleaded guilty to the offence after being found to have 82 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Terry Cronin, 35, of Booth Street, Ashton, admitted breaching previous court orders and was fined 40. If you are caught driving or attempting to drive while above the legal alcohol limit, you face a driving disqualification, up to six months imprisonment, and an unlimited fine. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. The court heard a sofa had been dumped in an alleyway behind Honeywell Lane. A motorist found to be over the legal drug drive limit and in possession of drugs has been fined 120 by Tameside magistrates. He was fined 460 plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 46 victim surcharge. Paul Halliwell caused approximately 1,000 damage after smashing a window and protective screen at the Co-op storein Audenshaw. Tameside magistrates slapped Errol Wint with a 1,320 fine. He pleaded guilty to being in possession of a quantity of amphetamine on July 15 this year in the town. The boroughs magistrates ordered him to carry out 100 hours unpaid work, plus banned him from driving for a further six months for the offence. A Mossley motorist has been banned from the road for 18 months by Tameside magistrates for drink driving. It's an issue that previously came up in a case involving former President Donald Trump. He admitted the offence. His address was given as Stockport Road West, Bredbury. Appearing before the court he was banned from the road for 23 months and fined 833. He too admitted being in breach of the court orders. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. The offences all related to an incident that happened on Ebenezer Street in Glossop on January 14 this year. His address was given as Buxton Road, Stockport. Luke Turner, of Queens Drive, admitted charges of driving without insurance andfailing to report an accident when damage was caused to another vehicle. By Crime and Courts Team. Joaquim Duarte, of Kings Road, Ashton, has been banned from the road for 12 months for drug driving. She was charged with drink driving, driving without due care and failing to stop after causing damage to other cars in an accident. You can find the latest edition at one of our local pick-up points. The court heard the incident was racially aggravated. He must also pay a victim surcharge of 115. New hope for reopening the Tameside WebTameside Radio's Olivia Briggs has been chatting exclusively to 'The One and Only' singer Chesney Hawkes. Magistrates fined him 200 and ordered him to pay 379.99 compensation plus a victim surcharge of 34. Magistrates fined her 120, plus ordered her to pay 117.50 compensation. He was ordered to carry out 200 hours unpaid work and pay 50 compensation. The 47-year-old, of Kinder Avenue, Ashton, admitted the offence, which had happened on January 9 this year when he appeared before Tameside magistrates. He was also ordered to pay a 34 victim surcharge. The specific case the court agreed to hear is part of a long-running fight between commercial fishing groups and the federal government over who pays for data A woman has been charged with the murder of 28-year-old Rees Howarth in Hyde, whose family have paid a touching tribute to him. A round-up of court cases from Tayside and Fife. He was also ordered to pay 275 costs and a 66 victim surcharge. Magistrates ordered him to pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 95. WebWe deliver thousands of copies across the region. Friends of the Tame Valley, the community group caring for the valley and surrounding areas, are organising a special 'coronation clean-up' to help spruce up Jet Amber Fields. He pleaded guilty to the charge at Tameside magistrates and was disqualified from driving for 22 months, fined 120 plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. A community newspaper for local people, by local people. He was instructed to pay a victim surcharge of 22. A driver disqualified from holding a driving licence was spotted behind the wheel of a van, magistrates heard. Want to get regular round-ups of news in your local area straight to your inbox? Magistrates also ordered him to pay 150 court costs and a victim surcharge of 132. Van driver Anthony Dewhurst was more than three times over the drink drive limit when stopped in Denton on Christmas Eve last year, Tameside magistrates heard. The 22-year-old, of Rochdale Road, Royton, pleaded guilty after being stopped on Grains Road in Oldham last September. The 39-year-olds address was given as Midlothian Street in Clayton. Magistrates issued him with a 13 weeks curfew order, meaning he must remain at his Ollersett Avenue address between the hours of 7pm and 6am for the duration of the order. At Stockport magistrates he was fined a total of 180 plus must pay 85 court costs and a 32 victim surcharge. Copyright 2023 Quest Media Network. Tameside magistrates have given Gary Galvin a three year conditional discharge for threatening to damage a vehicle. Copyright 2023 Quest Media Network. Stockport magistrates heard the 16-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, assaulted an individual last August. The driving disqualification can be reduced by three months if a driving course is satisfactorily completed. Here's your guide to candidates standing in Ashton and Audenshaw, who were asked to tell us what they aim to do for the area. He was ordered to pay 300 court costs and a 95 victim surcharge. Ed., L. Ed. Drivers using the A57 Hyde Road are advised that there will be a series of lane closures due to essential gas works. A woman who drove along Birch Street in Ashton while over the drug drive limit has been banned from the road for 12 months. Click HERE for a list of locations, or read us for free online HERE.. Local developments with local people at heart, the Glossop Chronicle provides all the latest news, sport, stories and more to residents of our historic borough. Stockport magistrates have ordered Ryan Spencer to carry out 100 hours unpaid work for an offence of assault. In a separate case He was banned from the road for 15 months plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. The driving disqualification can be reduced by nine months if a driving course is satisfactorily completed. Last year 13 people didnt make it home for Christmas as a result of drink and drug driving collisions. People are being encouraged to plan how they and others are going to get to and from a Christmas party or night out, and being asked to consider using public transport, taxis, or private hire vehicles. He admitted being in breach of the orders. He must also comply with an exclusion zone within Stalybridge for six months. Not all appeared before Tameside magistrates but those found guilty of the offence were fined up to 440 in some instances, plus must pay court costs - which in one instance topped 1,100. Tameside magistrates have fined Jake Burt 100 for breaching court orders. An Oldham man has been fined 660 for flytipping. He pleaded guilty to charges of driving while disqualified and having no insurance cover. April 27 2023, 5.45pm. Kadie Henshell has been banned from the road for 12 months for being over the drink drive limit. They ordered the cannabis be forfeited and destroyed. Susan Rinkunas. Magistrates gave him a jail sentence of 21 weeks, suspended for 18 months, for persistently drink and drug driving. They instructed the snap bag of amphetamine by forfeited and destroyed. Items taken in each instance varied in value from 50 to 80. Appearing before the court, Suzanne Penny, 48, of Cliffe Road, admitted the offence which had happened on Charlestown Road on January 30 this year. He was also issued with a Rehabilitation Activity Requirement to attend meetings with an officer when instructed to do so. The driving disqualification can be reduced by three months if a course is successfully completed. David Williams, 23, of Hibbert Avenue, Denton, was found with a quantity of cannabis and amphetamine in his possession on December 27 last year, Tameside magistrates heard. Magistrates heard the defendant was already the subject of community order when the offence happened. The 28-year-old admitted the offence after being stopped on Werneth Low Road and found to have 111 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, exceeding the legal limit. He must pay 85 court costs and a 95 victim surcharge. Click here to read the latest edition of the paper online. John Lanigan denied causing 300 damage to a taxi when he appeared before Tameside magistates. The driving disqualification can be reduced by 18 weeks if a driving course is successfully completed. A vision of apartments, shops, cafsand an enhanced riverside walk on the former Stalybridge Clinic site has been unveiled by a developer. The Supreme Court will decide whether public officials can block critics from commenting on their social media accounts. Click here to find out where you can pick up a copy of Tameside magistrates have banned a Salford driver from the road for 17 months for failing to However, he later changed his plea to guilty. Tameside magistrates handed Md Al Amin Bhuyan a 20 weeks custodial sentence, suspended for two years, after hearing the assault had been sustained and he had brandished a weapon. He was found to have 77 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath - the legal limit is 35. His address was given as Sundew Close, Heywood. Courtel and His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) use their best endeavours to provide lists which are free of errors but give no warranty as to their accuracy or completeness. Darren Saxon, 50, of PortlandHouse, pleaded guilty to the offence which happened last year when he appeared at Tameside magistrates. Magistrates ordered him to pay a total of 475 compensation, 400 court costs and a victim surcharge of 85.
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