2013-12-26

This is Derbyshire --

JAMIE Konzak, 29, of Bembridge Drive, Alvaston, was given an 84-day jail sentence suspended for 12 months, a supervision order, told to pay an £80 victim surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for dishonestly receiving stolen goods worth £55 in Derby on October 19.

JANE Lamont, 55, of Cowley Close, Ilkeston, was fined £270, told to pay a £27 victim surcharge, £35 costs and given six penalty points on licence for driving without insurance in Ilkeston on June 6.

NICOLA Peeling, 28, of Green Lane, Derby, was given a 56-day jail sentence suspended for 12 months, an alcohol treatment order, told to pay a £100 victim and £85 costs for stealing beer from Tesco, in Derby, while subject to a previous community order in Derby on October 22.

KYLE Bull, 26, of Castle Croft, Alvaston, was fined £40 with a £20 victim surcharge and given three penalty points on licence for driving above the 30mph speed limit in Shardlow Road, Alvaston, on June 18.

LEE Cooper, 34, of Carrington Street, Derby, was fined £30 with a £20 victim surcharge for driving without wearing a seatbelt in Derby on May 11.

STEPHEN Morgan, 44, of Burton Road, Derby, was fined £600 with a £60 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six penalty points on licence for driving without the correct licence or insurance, and above the 50mph speed limit on Raynesway, in Derby, on April 20.

SAVAS Paskouis, 45, of Underhill Avenue, Derby, was given a 16-week jail term suspended for two years, and must pay £360 costs for dishonestly giving a false document to the Department for Work and Pensions on January 31 and March 8 in Derby.

ADAM Anthony, 31, of Ringwood Close, Chaddesden, was given a 12-week jail sentence suspended for 18 months, a drug treatment order, told to pay £80 surcharge and £85 costs for breaching a non-molestation order in Derby on November 20.

LEVI Morley, 36, of Nairn Avenue, Derby, was given a three-month jail sentence, suspended for 12 months, and told to pay an £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs for stealing five packs of Persil Small and Mighty from the Co-operative in Derby on September 29.

STEFAN Bera, 59, of Sherbourne Drive, Hilton, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, told to pay a £15 victim surcharge, £175 costs and given four penalty points for driving without due care and attention in Derby on January 11.

RYAN Curley, 19, of Boulton Lane, Derby, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, told to pay £100 compensation, a £15 victim surcharge and £200 costs for assault in Derby on July 31.

STEVEN Evans, 46, of Nottingham Road, Ilkeston, was given a 12-week jail sentence for stealing bread from B&M Bargains, in Ilkeston, on November 18, while subject to a previous community order.

DALE Tew, 21, of Kerry Street, Derby, was fined £100 with a £20 victim surcharge for going on to the playing area during a Derby County football match at Pride Park, on October 5.

MARTIN Pollard, 34, of Clarence Road, Long Eaton, was jailed for 16 weeks for stealing toiletries from the Co-op on October 29, and wine from Sainsbury's on October 26, both in Long Eaton.

ROBERT Slonecki, 56, of Station Road, Ilkeston, was given a community order with drug treatment requirement and told to pay a £60 victim surcharge for possessing amphetamine in Ilkeston on June 14 and August 1.

RAZA Mehmood, 37, of Victoria Crescent, Burton, was fined £600 with a £60 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six penalty points for driving without insurance in Derby on June 20.

MICHAEL Porter, 36, of London Road, Derby, was jailed for four weeks for damaging a female police cell in Derby on November 7.

SCOTT Tooze, 26, of Nightingale Road, Derby, was given a community order, told to pay a £60 victim surcharge and given six penalty points on licence for driving a moped whilst disqualified and without insurance in Derby on November 7.

GARY Welton, 45, of Staveley Close, Shelton Lock, was given a 12-week jail sentence suspended for 12 months, told to pay an £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs for breaching the terms of a restraining order in Derby on November 6.

DARIUSZ Luczyk, 36, of Bethulie Road, Derby, was fined £216, told to pay £35 costs and disqualified from driving for six months for speeding on Osmaston Park Road, in Derby, for driving without the correct licence or insurance, all on May 25.

TONIA Sutcliffe, 45, of Kingfisher Walk, Sinfin, was given a community order with supervision requirement, told to pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs for stealing items worth £124.05 from Sainsbury's at Kingsway, Derby, on October 15.

JHI Proctor, 24, of Becksitch Lane, Belper, was given an eight week jail sentence suspended for 12 months, a supervision order, told to pay £49.99 compensation, an £80 victim surcharge and £35 costs for stealing a child's ride-on tractor from B&M Bargains, in Belper, on October 23.

NATHAN Leeson, 21, of Stockbrook Road, Derby, had a supervision order extended for two months for breaching a previous community order made by Southern Derbyshire magistrates on June 25.

PAUL Stevens, 19, of Holly Street, Alvaston, was fined £145 with a £20 surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for assault in Derby on July 7.

ROBERT Zablovsky, 19, of no fixed abode, was told to pay £50 compensation for criminal damage in Derby on November 3.

All cases dealt with by Southern Derbyshire magistrates

ALAN Cook, 27, of Harrington Street, Pear Tree, was given a four-month jail term suspended for a year, a supervision order, told to pay £50.21 and £80 surcharge for stealing from the Co-op in Derby on October 24 and making off without paying for petrol, also in Derby on September 4. He was also told to pay £5 compensation for taking a ready meal from Sainsburys, in the city, on June 29.

DARIS Baulkalns, 41, of Canterbury Street, Chaddesden, was fined £75 with £20 surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given four penalty points for failing to give vehicle and driver information to police and driving above the 30mph speed limit on Hampshire Road, in Derby, on March 30.

DANIEL Smith, 27, of Coton Park, Linton, was jailed for 18 weeks for breaching a previous suspended prison sentence, given on November 9 for drink-driving, taking a vehicle without consent and driving while disqualified in Swadlincote on August 21.

FABIAN Thomas, 22, of Dorset Street, Derby, was given a 12 month conditional discharge, told to pay £15 surcharge and told to pay £35 costs for possessing Class B drug methylmethcathinone in Derby on August 31.

QABEER Yusef, 26, of Cummings Street, Derby, was fined £110 with a £20 surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given nine penalty points for careless driving in Spondon on May 4.

THOMAS Pruvis, 19, of Fenwick Street, Derby, was fined £115 with a £35 surcharge, told to pay £35 and given three penalty points for driving without a correct licence or insurance in Allenton on June 4.

AARON Millward, 24, of Ashover Close, Chaddesden, was jailed for 12 weeks for stealing fragrance sets from Boots, Derby, on November 11, while subject to a previous conditional discharge.

LAURA Harvey, 31, of Grammer Street, Denby Village, was fined £75 with £20 surcharge and £35 costs and given six points for driving above the 70mph limit on the A38 near Ripley, on May 7.

All cases dealt with by Southern Derbyshire magistrates

PATRICK Roome, 45, of Hoggett Close, Beeston, was fined £35 with a £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £35 costs for driving on the M1 without wearing a seatbelt, near Long Eaton, on May 9.

TOMASZ Wojcik, 42, of Leacroft Road, Derby, was fined £80 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given three penalty points on licence for driving above the 40mph speed limit on Osmaston Park Road, in Derby, on May 4.

JACQUELINE Anderson, 50, of Falcon Way, Sinfin, was fined £40 with a £20 victim surcharge, and given three penalty points on licence, for driving while using a hand-held mobile phone in Derby on May 7.

ARKADIJS Stephans, 18, of Cromwell Road, Derby, was fined £600 with a £60 victim surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for driving without insurance or the correct licence in Derby on June 14.

BENJAMIN Gussow, 24, of Loscoe Road, Heanor, was fined £110 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given six points on licence for driving without the correct licence or insurance in Heanor on May 24.

LEIGHTON Murray, 28, of Boswell Square, Derby, was fined £100 with a £20 victim surcharge for damaging a toilet door and window in South Derbyshire Magistrates' Court on July 1.

STEPHEN Barradell, 47, of Addison Road, Derby, was fined £110 with a £20 surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for 20 months for drink-driving in Derby on November 3.

MADELINE Craven, 22, of Willow Meadow Road, Ashbourne, was fined £36, given a community order, told to pay a £60 surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for drunk and disorderly behaviour, and assaulting police in Ashbourne on November 3.

PAWEL Kozak, 39, of Lime Tree Rise, Ilkeston, was fined £160 with a £20 surcharge with £85 costs and banned for 14 months for drink-driving in Ilkeston on November 2.

All cases dealt with by Southern Derbyshire magistrates

CHRISTOPHER Scott, 35, of Chestnut Avenue, Midway, was given a two-year conditional discharge, told to pay £100 compensation, £15 surcharge and £100 costs for assault in Swadlincote on June 25.

SAMUEL Chambers, 20, of Dale View Gardens, Kilburn, was fined £184 with £20 surcharge and £85 costs and banned for 20 months for drink-driving in Ripley on November 3.

SAMANATHA Jones , 38, of Ozier Holt, Long Eaton, was given an eight-week jail term suspended for a year, a supervision order and told to pay £100 compensation for assault and racially aggravated assault in Long Eaton on June 3.

ALISTAIR Dalziel, 35, of Pippin Gardens, Alvaston, was fined £165 with a £20 surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given six penalty points for breaching a traffic order on Acorn Way, Derby, on June 25.

MOHEEN Hussain, 18, Wilfred Street, of Derby, was fined £250 with a £25 surcharge, told to pay £300 compensation and £100 costs, and given nine points for careless driving and for having no insurance, in Derby on February 18.

SHANE Rostron, 19, of Werburgh Street, Derby, was fined £250 with a £20 surcharge and £85 costs for being drunk and disorderly in Derby on October 26 and failing to surrender to custody on November 12.

KAMALJIT Jassal, 37, of Foston Hall Prison, was jailed for an additional 10 weeks for assault in the prison on October 14.

NICOLI Lacatus, 33, of Ash Street, Ilkeston, was fined £110 with £20 surcharge and £85 costs and banned for 17 months for drink-driving and having no insurance, in Ilkeston on October 28. Also fined £50 for failing to surrender to custody on November 14.

ANTON Fenton, 18, of Rosehill Street, Derby, was fined £75 with a £20 surcharge and £85 costs for possessing cannabis on November 15.

All cases dealt with by Southern Derbyshire magistrates

Abdul Ghani, 46, of Almond Street, Derby, was fined £180, told to pay £35 costs and given three points for carrying eight people in a vehicle in a way that could have been dangerous to them, in Derby on May 28. He was also fined an additional £90 for not wearing a seatbelt.

JAMES Hall, 36, of Rupert Road, Chaddesden, was fined £400, told to pay £35 costs and given six penalty points on licence for failing to give police information about the driver of a vehicle believed to have committed an offence in Ripley on July 28.

JULIUS Kovac, 24, of Sutherland Road, Derby, was fined £200 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given six penalty points on licence for driving without insurance or the correct licence in Derby on August 6.

PAUL Barnett, 33, of Commerce Street, Derby, was fined £260, told to pay £35 costs and given six penalty points for driving above the 30mph speed limit on A511 Raynesway, in Derby, on July 14.

All cases dealt with by Southern Derbyshire magistrates

DAVID Lees, 37, of Wood Street, Church Gresley, was fined £105 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given three penalty points on licence for driving whilst using a hand-held mobile phone and not wearing a seatbelt in Repton on June 19.

WAZIR Mahroof, 24, of Dairyhouse Road, Derby, was fined £145 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given eight penalty points on licence for driving without the correct licence or insurance in Derby on July 17.

JASON Bowman, 25, of Dean Street, Derby, was told to pay £300 compensation and given eight penalty points for failing to stop after causing damage to another vehicle or report the incident and driving without insurance in Derby on June 11.

BILLY Lovatt, 19, of Glengarry Way, Sinfin, was given a community order and told to pay £700 compensation for damaging a car in Derby on October 29.

MARK McCarthy, 28, of Green Lane, Derby, was given a 16-week jail sentence for stealing meat from the Co-op, a camera from Argos, a TV from the Co-op, washing powder from One Stop and perfume from Debenhams, all in Chesterfield on September 5, and alcohol from Tesco Metro in Derby on November 13.

SHAWN Whitmore, 29, of Wood Road, Chaddesden, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, fined £110 and given six penalty points on his licence for damaging a police radio, driving without insurance or the correct licence, and resisting a police officer in Derby on September 19.

MARK Gallear, 49, of St Thomas Road, Derby, was given a two-year conditional discharge, told to pay a £15 surcharge and £85 costs for possessing amphetamines and being in Derby Royal Infirmary with intent to steal on October 29.

ROCKY Taylor, 27, of Salisbury Drive, Midway, was given a community order with alcohol treatment, told to do 80 hours' unpaid work and pay a £60 surcharge for threatening behaviour in Swadlincote on October 22.

GARETH Haywood, 28, of Uttoxeter New Road, Derby, was fined £600, told to pay £85 costs and disqualified from driving for a year for driving a quad bike without a licence or insurance in Matlock on July 5.

JASON Bowman, 25, of Dean Street, Derby, was told to pay £300 compensation and given eight penalty points on his licence for driving without insurance, causing damage to another vehicle, and not leaving contact details in Derby on June 11.

GEMMA Cole, 30, of Wood Road, Chaddesden, was given a community order, told to carry out 60 hours' unpaid work and must pay a £60 victim surcharge for allowing the production of Class B drug cannabis at her premises in Chaddesden on September 19.

ANA Petre, 18, of no fixed abode, was given a six-month conditional discharge for loitering in Hartington Street and Normanton Road, Derby, for the purpose of prostitution between September 17 and November 13.

ALAN Sharpe, 42, of College Street, Long Eaton, was jailed for 26 weeks for stealing a Mercedes, drink-driving and driving without a licence or insurance in Long Eaton on October 21.

FAHEEM Ali, 28, of Balfour Road, Derby, was fined £600 with a £60 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six points on licence for driving without insurance in Derby on June 8.

RYAN Simpson, 25, of Milldale Road, Long Eaton, was fined £200 and told to pay £120 costs and £2.10 compensation for travelling on a train without a valid ticket on June 7.

ANTHONY Dry, 25, of Manners Road, Ilkeston, was fined £110, told to pay £35 costs and disqualified from driving for 12 months for driving without the correct licence or insurance, or MoT test certificate, in Ilkeston on July 29.

No TV licence

THe following people have appeared before magistrates charged with using a colour television without a licence:

FAY Watson, 35, of Hope Street, Ilkeston, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on June 12.

KAREN Winfield, 36, of Norman Street, Ilkeston, was fined £35, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on June 17.

JESSICA Zoppi, 34, of King Alfred Street, Derby, was fined £300, with £30 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on September 13.

AUDREY Cameron, 32, of Moor Road, Breadsall Village, was given a community order with drug treatment requirement and told to pay a £60 victim surcharge for stealing shoes from Shoe Zone and children's clothes from Sports Direct, both in Derby, on October 19 and 21.

ROBERT Agbrahall, 42, of Kent Road, Burton, was fined £215 with a 321 victim surcharge and £35 costs, and given five penalty points on licence, for driving above the 70mph speed limit on the A38 in Mickleover on July 29.

JOSEPH Grogan, 25, of Leaper Street, Derby, was given a community order, told to carry out 60 hours' unpaid work, pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs for stealing perfume from Debenhams, in Derby, on October 28.

SHAUN Archbold, 31, of Mickley Lane, Stretton, was fined £240 with a £24 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given six penalty points on licence for driving without insurance or a valid MOT test certificate in South Normanton on July 12.

VICTORIA Fell, 28, of Lathkill Drive, Marehay, was fined £105 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given three penalty points on licence for driving while using a hand-held mobile phone and without wearing a seatbelt in Heage on July 17.

BENJAMIN Gussoq, 24, of Loscoe Road, Heanor, was fined £110, told to pay a £20 victim surcharge and £35 costs for driving without the correct licence or insurance in Heanor on May 24.

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THE following people have appeared before magistrates charged with using a colour TV without a licence:

SEBASTIAN Sidorczuk, 34, of Lincoln Way, Midway, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence between July 29 and August 30.

LISA Simpson, 38, of Monsal Drive, Spondon, was fined £400, with £40 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on August 27.

GARRY Smith, 33, of Field Court, Kilburn, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence between August 3 and September 4.

VANESSA Stone, 42, of Farmhouse Road, Sinfin, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on September 12.

MARIE Summers, 42, of Cranmer Street, Long Eaton, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on June 13.

DAVID John Tallent, 41, of Coupland Place, Somercotes, was fined £500, with £50 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on September 3.

VICTORIA Taylor, 24, of Marsh Avenue, Ilkeston, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on June 17.

GILLIAN Walton, 48, of Glossop Street, Derby, was fined £500, with £50 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on September 9.

ANNETTE Warren, 37, of Grampian Way, Sinfin, was fined £70, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence between June 12 and July 13.

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ABDUL Ghani, 46, of Almond Street, Derby, was fined £180 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given three penalty points for driving in a manner dangerous to passengers by carrying two adult passengers, one baby and four children in one car in Derby on May 28. He was also fined £90 for not wearing a seatbelt.

JAMIE Whitmore, 27, of St Vincent Close, Long Eaton, was fined £200, told to pay £120 costs and £4.10 compensation for travelling on a train between Derby and Long Eaton without a valid ticket on June 10.

MARK Dunlop, 29, of Mount Carmel Street, Derby, was jailed for six weeks for stealing whisky from Tesco and bolt croppers from Wilkinson, both in Derby, on November 12.

ROBERT Grace, 48, of Green Lane, Derby, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and told to pay a £15 victim surcharge for begging in Derby on November 3.

ARKADIJS Stepans, 18, of Cromwell Road, Derby, was fined £600 and told to pay £85 costs for driving without the correct licence or insurance in Derby on June 14

BILLY Lovatt, 19, of Glengarry Way, Sinfin, was given a community order and told to pay £700 compensation for criminal damage in Derby on October 29.

JULIUS Kovac, 24, of Sutherland Road, Derby, was fined £200 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given six penalty points on licence for driving without insurance in Derby on August 6.

WAZIR Mahroof, 24, of Dairyhouse Road, Derby, was fined £145 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given eight penalty points on licence for driving without the correct licence or insurance on July 17.

SATNAM Singh, 26, of Anstey Court, Oakwood, was fined £180, told to pay £35 costs and given nine penalty points on licence for driving without due care and attention and without insurance in Breaston on August 26.

STEVE Shaw, , of Stainsby Avenue, Heanor, was fined £700 with a £70 victim surcharge and told to pay £400 costs for failing to comply with a noticed served by Amber Valley Borough Council requiring him to tidy waste material from his garden between May 30 and September 4.

JAMES Clarke, 23, of Buttermere Close, Long Eaton, was fined £37 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £95 costs and £2.10 compensation for travelling on a train between Derby and Long Eaton without a valid ticket on July 31.

SHELLEY Comery, 51, of Hexham Avenue, Ilkeston, was fined £600 with a £60 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six penalty points for driving without insurance or an MOT test certificate in Ilkeston on May 19.

THOMAS Green, 24, of Littleover, Derby, was fined £200 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given six penalty points on licence for driving above the 30mph speed limit on Raynesway, in Derby, on July 14.

TERRENCE Hall, 25, of Moss Street, Derby, was fined £600 with a £60 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six penalty points on licence for driving without the correct licence or insurance in Allenton on June 13.

LANCE Serra, 34, of Hawthorn Street, Derby, was fined £400 with a £40 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six penalty points on licence for driving above the 30mph speed limit on Raynesway, in Derby, on July 7.

SHARON Bull, 49, of Talbot Street, Derby, was fined £600 with a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs, and given six penalty points on licence, for driving without insurance or an MOT test certificate in Derby on June 16.

SIMON Williams-Hunter, 35, of Hastings Road, Swadlincote, was fined £600 with a £60 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six penalty points on licence for driving without insurance in Swadlincote on June 10.

JAMIE Whitmore, 27, of St Vincent Close, Long Eaton, was fined £200, told to pay £120 costs and £4.10 compensation for travelling on a train between Derby and Long Eaton without a valid ticket on June 10.

MARK Dunlop, 29, of Mount Carmel Street, Derby, was jailed for six weeks for stealing whiskey from Tesco and bolt croppers from Wilkinsons, both in Derby, on November 12.

ROBERT Grace, 48, of Green Lane, Derby, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and told to pay a £15 victim surcharge for begging in Derby on November 3.

ARKADIJS Stepans, 18, of Cromwell Road, Derby, was fined £600 and told to pay £85 costs for driving without the correct licence or insurance in Derby on June 14

BILLY Lovatt, 19, of Glengarry Way, Sinfin, was given a community order and told to pay £700 compensation for criminal damage in Derby on October 29.

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THE following people have all appeared before Southern Derbyshire magistrates charged with using a colour television without a licence:

FRANK Pearson, 69, of Cardigan Street, Derby, was fined £200, with a £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on May 16.

CHARLOTTE Phillips, 20, of Humbleton Drive, Derby, was fined £200, with a £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence between May 10 and June 11.

EMMA Phillips, 27, of Ash Crescent, Ripley, was fined £300, with a £30 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on September 3.

PATRICIA Pickering, 43, of Norfolk Road, Long Eaton, was fined £35, with a £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on August 1.

ANDZELIKA Pomerening, 24, of Whiston Street, Derby, was fined £300, with a £30 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence between September 1 and 13.

OLIVIER Rockley, 20, of Melton Court, Sandiacre, was fined £300, with a £30 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on July 31.

DEBBIE Rogerson, 47, of Holme Close, Hatton, was fined £110, with a £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on August 28.

MICHELLE Saglam, 34, of Depedale Avenue, Ilkeston, was fined £200, with a £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on June 10.

DEBORAH Scott, 44, of Pear Tree Avenue, Ripley, was fined £93, with a £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £130 costs, for an offence between June 25 and July 26.

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JAMES Morgan, 33, of Stonesdale Court, Alvaston, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence between August 3 and September 4.

JESSICA Newsome, 25, of Dawsmere Close, Derby, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on June 17.

SONIA Pallett, 50, of Bentley Dale, Hartshorne, was fined £55, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on August 29.

EMMA Pearson, 41, of Moyne Gardens, Chellaston, was fined £500, with £50 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence between August 10 and September 11.

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CHRISTOPHER Knight, 22, of Stanhope Road, Swadlincote, was given a community order and told to attend a drug rehabilitation programme for two months and put under a year's supervision order for stealing a quantity of steak from Sainsbury's, in Newhall, on October 23 and for being in possession of cannabis on October 28 at St Mary's Wharf police station, Derby.

SEAN Brendan O'Reilly, 30, of Ellastone Gardens, Alvaston, was given six weeks' jail suspended for 18 months, a year's supervision order and told to do 120 hours of unpaid work for causing fear of violence and committing an assault. He was also ordered to pay £100 compensation and £85 costs.

LEWIS Alexander, 27, of Crompton Street, Derby, was given a community order and told to do undertake probation activity for 20 hours over 10 days, carry out 80 hours of unpaid work and pay a victim surcharge of £65 and costs of £85 for assault.

PRABJIT Singh Johal, 26, of Eastbrae Road, Sunny Hill, was ordered to comply with a community order and complete a 60-day probation programme. He was also given an 18-month supervision order and told to do unpaid work for 80 hours and pay £65 victim surcharge and £85 costs for assault.

CHRISTOPHER Taylor, 25, of Cummings Street, Derby, was given a community order, told to undertake an employment training programme for five days, put on an 18-month supervision order and told to pay £60 surcharge and £85 costs for assault.

LUKE Tams, 19, Wood Street. Ilkeston, was discharged conditionally for six months and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £15 for being in possession of cannabis.

MARCUS Stringer, 28, of Grosvenor Street, Derby, has been ordered to carry out a further seven hours of unpaid work for failing to comply with a community order made on June 11.

OMED Rahman, 33, of Lapwing Close, Sinfin, was fined £55 ordered to pay £50 compensation and £100 costs for assault on June 17.

ASHLEY Hogg, 47, of Parkfields Drive, Derby, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, fined £75 and told to pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs, for stealing a Fred Perry jacket from Debenhams and using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour on October 26.

NICHOLAS Stredder, 41, of Wilson Street, Derby, has been given a four-month curfew order between the hours of 5pm and 6am everyday for failing to comply with a community order issued on October 10.

BRIAN Learmouth, 19, of Richmond Road, Derby, was fined £36 with a £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £85 costs, for being drunk and disorderly on November 9.

JAMIE Holmes, 37, of Haddon Way, Long Eaton, was given a community order, with £60 victim surcharge, and told to pay £85 costs for stealing 11 shirts from Peacocks in Ilkeston.

MARK Charlton, 44, of Andrews Drive, Langley Mill, was jailed for four weeks for breaking a restraining order between June 1 and August 15.

THE following people were charged with watching television without a licence.

SHANE Bednall, 24, of Kew Crescent, Heanor, was fined £500 with £50 victim surcharge and £90 costs for an offence between August 4 and September 5.

STACIE Bowring, 24, of Bentley Dale, Hartshorne, was fined £400 with £40 surcharge and £90 costs for an offence on September 13.

MALCOLM Collins, 58, of Knightsbridge, Derby, was fined £35 with £20 surcharge, and £90 costs for an offence on September 13.

KATHY Cooper, 29, of Lower Gladstone Street, Heanor, was fined £80 with £20 surcharge and £90 costs for an offence between August 4 and September 5.

EMMA Cope, 38, of Crayford Road, Alvaston, was fined £400 with £40 surcharge and £90 costs for an offence between May 14 and June 16.

SOPHIE Corbett, 20, was fined £200 with £20 surcharge and £90 costs for an offence on June 25.

LAUREL Degg, 45, of Parks Avenue, South Wingfield, was fined £500 with £50 surcharge and £90 costs for an offence on September 7.

STELLA Dobie, 55, of North Street, Swadlincote, was fined £300 with £30 surcharge and £90 costs for an offence on September 2.

JORDAN Werkowski, 24, of Co-operative Street, Long Eaton, was jailed for 12 weeks for stealing a mobile phone on October 24. He was given a further four weeks, to run concurrently, for damaging a door, gate and patio set on August 17 and two further weeks in jail, to run concurrently, for failing to surrender to custody on September 4 and October 31.

RAKESH Chander Kainth, 45, of Rawdon Street, Derby, was jailed for four weeks for stealing meat worth £40 from the Co-op on October 8. He was given a further four weeks, to run consecutively, for stealing meat worth £39.07 from the Co-op on October 12 and four weeks, also consecutively, for stealing meat worth £25.11 from Sainsbury's on November 7.

CRAIG Morgan, 25, of Uttoxeter New Road, Derby, was given a year's conditional discharge and told to pay £308 compensation, a £15 surcharge and £85 costs for damaging a car on July 7.

LORRAINE Welsh, 52, of Swinburne Street, Derby, was given a year's conditional discharge, with a £15 surcharge and £85 costs, for possessing diazepam on August 12.

ANN Catherine Hallam, 56, of Dryden Street, Derby, was given a community order, with £60 surcharge, and told to pay £85 costs for driving while disqualified on July 31. She was banned for a further five months.

MARIO Klyc, 24, of Shaftesbury Crescent, Derby, was given a community order, with £60 victim surcharge, and told to pay £85 costs for drink-driving on October 7. He was disqualified from driving for 40 months.

GARETH Vaughan Thomas, 33, of Epworth Villas, Duffield Road, Derby, was given a community order, with £60 surcharge, for wasting police time on October 22. No order for costs was made.

AIDEN Charles John Thomason, 21, of Walnut Street, Allenton, was jailed for 21 weeks for assault on August 16.

ARCHIE James West Spencer, 21, of Ash Fields, Belper, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, with £15 victim surcharge, and told to pay £1,498 compensation for damaging a door and window on August 29.

RUHULLAH Armani, 22, of Baker Street, Derby, was fined £266, with £26 victim surcharge, and disqualified from driving for six months, for stealing a Vauxhall Astra on September 18. No order for costs was made.

JACQUELINE Ann Keating, 51, of Abington Street, Allenton, was given a four-week jail sentence, suspended for a year, and told to pay £150 compensation for assaulting a police officer on June 22.

PHILLIP Betts, 32, of Station Court, Ilkeston, was given a community order and told to pay £160 compensation, £60 surcharge and £100 costs, for stealing two vacuum cleaners from the Co-op on August 14 and August 16.

GEORGE William Fernley, 20, of Tavistock Close, Stenson Fields, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, with £15 surcharge, and told to pay £85 costs for using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour on June 15.

LEANNE Marie Peat, 30, of Briar Gate, Long Eaton, was given a community order, with £60 surcharge, and told to pay £17.50 compensation and £85 costs, for stealing beer from the Co-op on September 4 and cigarettes from the Co-op on July 28.

PAUL Hallam, 24, of Longfield Lane, Ilkeston, was given a community order and told to pay £48 compensation for stealing make-up from Boots, Ilkeston, on October 24.

SHANE Joseph Keyland, 21, of Galway Avenue, Chaddesden, was jailed for eight weeks for stealing wine from Sainsbury's on October 7 and October 15.

BARRY Wright, 34, of London Road, Alvaston, was jailed for 18 weeks for stealing aftershave from Boots on November 12.

RUSSELL Bannister, 29, of Cantelupe Road, Ilkeston, was given a community order with £60 surcharge and told to pay £100 compensation and £85 costs for assault on July 6.

GARETH John Evans, 46, of Excelsior Drive, Woodville, was given a 12-month conditional discharge with £15 surcharge and told to pay £625 costs for damaging a fence panel on April 10.

DWAYNE Aston Medcalf, 26, of Alleyne Close, Swadlincote, was fined £110 with £20 surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for drink-driving on August 25. He was banned for 12 months.

MARIAN Magyar, 26, of Hawthorn Street, Derby, was told to pay £20 surcharge and £55 costs for stealing rings from Claire's Accessories on October 25.

ROSE-MARIE Nicholls, 45, of Hayes Avenue, Littleover, was fined £75 with a £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for stealing goods worth £381.54 from Asda. ADNAN Ali Quayum, 31, of Co-operative Street, Normanton, was fined £600, with a £60 victim surcharge, and told to pay £600 costs for driving without insurance on March 22. His license was endorsed with six penalty points. SHERYL Easton, 42, of Bedford Street, Derby, was given a two-year conditional discharge, with a £15 victim surcharge, for stealing aftershave on October 27. No order for costs was made. JASON Peersaib, 43, of Addison Road, Allenton, was given an 18-month conditional discharge, with a £15 victim surcharge, and told to pay £85 costs for possessing methylmethcathinone on July 7. TANYA Munyebvu, 34, of Osmaston Road, Derby, was given a year's conditional discharge with £15 surcharge, and told to pay £45 compensation and £85 costs for stealing an iPhone on July 27.

NICOLE Lucy Williamson, 27, of The Burrows, Newhall, was fined £110, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £85 costs, for drink driving on October 18. She was disqualified from driving for 18 months.

GEORGE Steven Bramley 21, of Cardigan Street, Chaddesden, was given a community order and told to pay £550 compensation for stealing a bike worth £80, a chainsaw worth £250 and a projector worth £300 between September 28 and October 10. No order for costs was made.

JOHN Astle, 40, of Harvey Road, Derby, was fined £120, with £20 surcharge and £35 costs for using a mobile phone while driving on May 9. His licence was endorsed with three penalty points.

STEVEN Frederick Delacy, 58, of Castle Road, Castle Gresley, was fined £240, with £20 surcharge and £35 costs, for driving a vehicle which exceeded its maximum permitted weight on May 15.

BOGUSLAW Laszczynski, 51, of Crayford Road, Alvaston, was fined £65, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £35 costs, for driving with no MoT on May 12.

GRAHAM Parkin, 25, of Mackenzie Street, Derby, was jailed for 16 weeks for stealing electrical items from TK Maxx, in Derby, on October 25, breaching a conditional discharge.

JONATHAN Croft, 38, of Commerce Street, Derby, was fined £116 with £110 costs and told to pay back duty of £57.09 for having an unlicensed car on a public road on April 3.

LEE Andrew Ginger, of Outram Street, Ripley, was fined £200 with a £20 victim surcharge and £110 costs for failing to notify the DVLA of a change of ownership of a car on February 8.

IAN Vernon, 39, of Wilson Street, Derby, was given a four-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and told to pay an £80 victim surcharge, for stealing perfume from Dazzle on November 7.

TONDERAI Andrew Chinyanda, 42, of Drysdale Road, Mickleover, was fined £200, with a £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £110 costs, for failing to inform the DVLA of a change of ownership of a car in February.

KEVIN Russell, 51, of Burton Road, Derby, was given a community order and told to pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs for wasting police time by giving a false report, in Derby, between January 1 and July 10.

PHILLIP Bennett, 51, of Donington Close, Sinfin, was fined £110 with a £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for breaching the terms of a restraining order in Derby on October 28.

MARK Friery, 36, of Lynden Avenue, Long Eaton, was given a 12-month conditional discharge with £15 surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for stealing aftershave and other items worth £102.67 from Asda on September 14.

ADAM Fulford, 23, of Francis Street, Derby, was fined £110 with £20 surcharge and told to pay £85 costs, for drink-driving on September 4. He was disqualified for three years.

NASAR Khan Mahmood, 33, of Oriel Court, Derby, was given a 12-month community order with £60 surcharge and told to pay £85 costs, for assault on September 27.

DEX Tenbrink, 26, of Pear Tree Street, Derby, was fined £50, with £20 surcharge, for failing to surrender to custody on October 29.

GEORDIE Boye, 48, of Green Lane, Derby, was fined £60, with £20 surcharge, and told to pay £85 costs, for begging in Derby on October 22.

SAMUEL Pepper, 26, of Sitwell Street, Spondon, was fined £300, told to pay £200 costs and disqualified from driving for 18 months for drink-driving in Derby on August 22.

JASON Bamford, 41, of Golden Valley, Riddings, was given a community order, told to carry out 100 hours' unpaid work, pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs, and disqualified from driving for 23 months for drink-driving in the Assembly Rooms car park, in Derby, on October 13.

JAMES Bainbrigge, 34, of Shelmory Close, Allenton, was given a restraining order and an eight-week jail sentence, suspended for 24 months, and told to pay an £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs for harassment in Derby between July 28 and September 17.

LEON Wilks, 20, of Cavendish Street, Derby, was given a community order and told to carry out 80 hours' unpaid work and pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs for threatening behaviour in Derby on August 2.

BRANDON Draper, 23, of Little Hallam Lane, Ilkeston, was given a community order with drug treatment requirement and told to pay £250 compensation for burglary and possessing class B drug methylmethcathinone in Ilkeston on October 18. Magistrates ordered the destruction of the drug.

SANDRA Fern, 51, of Cockayne Mews, Ashbourne, was given a 12-month conditional discharge with £15 victim surcharge, and told to pay £85 costs, for possessing crack cocaine and diamorphine on May 25.

CHARLOTTE Emma Christine Allen, 26, of Waterford Drive, Chaddesden, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £110 costs, for failing to inform the DVLA of a change of ownership of a car on March 4.

AARON Hall, 25, of Emerson Square, Sunny Hill, was fined £55, with £20 victim surcharge, and must pay £200 costs, for assault on July 1.

SCOTT Thomas Weston, 46, of Cotmanhay Road, Ilkeston, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £15 victim surcharge for stealing cable worth £50 from Harpbrand Engineers on September 14.

LUKE Alexander Hayward, 27, of Haig Street, Derby, was given a 14-week jail sentence, suspended for 12 months, for stealing a camera worth £309.99 from Argos. He must also pay an £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

ANDREW Nicholas Mallett, 55, of Grafham Close, Chellaston, was fined £300, with £30 victim surcharge, and told to pay £85 costs for drink driving on October 10. He was also disqualified from driving for 16 months.

ADEVEMI Omorinove, 38, of May Street, Derby, was fined £200, with a £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £35 costs for failing to stop after an accident on March 17. His licence was endorsed with five penalty points.

MOHAMMED Nawaz, 57, of Leacroft Road, Derby, was fined £50, with a £20 victim surcharge, and ordered to pay £85 costs for possessing cannabis on August 8.

BENJAMIN Robert Cooper, 32, of Winchester Crescent, Chaddesden, was jailed for 16 weeks for assault on August 31. He must also pay £200 costs.

PAUL Foster, 37, of Bailey Street, Normanton, was given a 12-week jail sentence suspended for 12 months for breaching the terms of a previous community order made by magistrates on June 4 for possessing the class B drug methylmethcathinone in Derby on March 22.

RICHARD Pepper, 24, of Chadwick Avenue, Allenton, was jailed for four weeks for failing to comply with the terms of a community order made by magistrates on September 29 for criminal damage and assault in Derby on June 29.

ADAM Thorpe, 24, of Cardean Close, Chester Green, was jailed for eight weeks for failing to comply with the terms of a community order made by magistrates on July 24 for assault in Derby on July 7.

DAVID Mosley, 25, of Hexham Walk, Derby, had a community order made by magistrates on June 4 altered to include an alcohol treatment requirement.

SINEAD Thomson, 20, of Charnwood Street, Derby, was fined £150 for failing to abide by licence conditions by reporting to a supervising officer on August 15.

STEVEN Chand, 25, of Beeches Street, Derby, was given a restraining order, fined £150 and told to pay £275 costs for assault in Derby on August 12.

BRETT Traynor, 32, of Hartington Street, Derby, was fined £50, with a £20 victim surcharge, for possessing cannabis on August 20.

MOHAMMED Hassan, 30, of Whitaker Street, Derby, was given a 12-month conditional discharge with a £15 victim surcharge and ordered to pay £600 costs for assault on July 26.

MICHAEL Falconbridge, 35, of Leaper Street, Derby, was given a 12-month conditional discharge with £15 victim surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for stealing aftershave from Debenhams on October 11.

CLIVE Beatty, 53, of Albion Street, Derby, was fined £50 with a £20 victim surcharge for begging in the street on October 8.

MICHAEL Beeson, 56, of Deborah Drive, Chaddesden, was given a community order, told to carry out 80 hours' unpaid work and must pay £50 compensation, a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs for touching a girl under 16 in a sexual way in Derby on September 18.

STEPHEN Gallacher, 23, of Quarn Way, Derby, was given a community order with drug treatment, told to carry out 100 hours' unpaid work and must pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs for possessing cocaine and cannabis in Derby on August 10. Magistrates ordered the destruction of the drugs.

PERRY Davis, 24, of Crewe Street, Derby, was jailed for 28 days for breaching the terms of a restraining order in Derby on October 10.

LINZIE Grey, 28, of Starthe Bank, Heanor, was given a community order with supervision requirement and told to pay £200 compensation for damaging a car in Ilkeston on May 28.

VILIS Kozlovskis, 30, of Twyford Street, Derby, was given a 12-week jail sentence suspended for 12 months, told to carry out 150 hours unpaid work, told to pay £85 costs and an £80 victim surcharge and was disqualified from driving for 12 months for driving while disqualified and without insurance in Derby on October 9.

TRISTAN Berridge, 38, of Thorndike Avenue, Alvaston, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, told to pay a £15 victim surcharge and £85 costs for failing to stop drinking in a public place in St Peter's Street, Derby, on September 16, when asked to do so by a police community support officer.

SIMON Banjanin, 25, of Allestree Street, Alvaston, was fined £165 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £200 costs and disqualified from driving for 12 months for driving without insurance and drink-driving in Spondon on July 15.

ALEX Kelsey, 18, of Station Road, Burton, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, told to pay £85 compensation and a £15 victim surcharge for criminal damage in Swadlincote on October 14.

LEE Brown, 33, of Green Lane, Derby, was jailed for 12 weeks for stealing tracksuit bottoms and a hat from JD Sports, in Derby, on October 28.

VILIS Kozlovskis, 30, of Twyford Street, Derby, was given a 12-week jail sentence suspended for 12 months, told to carry out 150 hours unpaid work, told to pay £85 costs and an £80 victim surcharge and was disqualified from driving for 12 months for driving while disqualified and without insurance in Derby on October 9.

TRISTAN Berridge, 38, of Thorndike Avenue, Alvaston, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, told to pay a £15 victim surcharge and £85 costs for failing to stop drinking in a public place in St Peter's Street, Derby, on September 16, when asked to do so by a police community support officer.

SIMON Banjanin, 25, of Allestree Street, Alvaston, was fined £165 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £200 costs and disqualified from driving for 12 months for driving without insurance and drink-driving in Spondon on July 15.

ALEX Kelsey, 18, of Station Road, Burton, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, told to pay £85 compensation and a £15 victim surcharge for criminal damage in Swadlincote on October 14.

LEE Brown, 33, of Green Lane, Derby, was jailed for 12 weeks for stealing tracksuit bottoms and a hat from JD Sports, in Derby, on October 28.

TALIVALDIS Vancans, 54, of St James Road, Derby, was fined £600 with a £60 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six penalty points on licence or failing to give police information relating to the identification of a driver believed to be guilty of an offence, in Ripley on June 17.

RIA-ROSE Smalley, 22, of Drewry Lane, Derby, was given a community order with a drug treatment requirement, told to pay a £60 victim surcharge and ordered to pay costs of £85 for being found in possession of class A drug cocaine and also the class B drug cannabis in Derby on August 10.

DAVID Taylor, 27, of St Mary's Wharf Road, Derby, was given a six-month jail sentence, suspended for 18 months, for stealing a mountain bike, saddle bag and its contents, on October 23. He was ordered to pay £80 victim surcharge.

AMANDA Trowbridge, 46, of Boulton Drive, Alvaston, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £35 costs, for driving without insurance on May 7. Her licence was endorsed with six penalty points.

IAN Glenn Wood, 50, of Margreave Road, Chaddesden, was fined £250, with £25 victim surcharge, and told to pay £35 costs, for driving without insurance on July 2. His licence was endorsed with eight penalty points.

LUKE Maltby, 25, of Middleton Avenue, Condor, was fined £300 with £30 victim surcharge and £85 costs and banned for 12 months for drink-driving in Smalley on October 23.

MICHELLE Sentence, 43, of Dale Road, Spondon, was fined £280 with a £38 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and banned for 16 months, for drink-driving, and driving without a correct licence or insurance in Derby on October 23.

JOE McWilliam, 35, of Ash Place, Derby, was given a 10-week jail sentence, suspended for a year, a supervision order, told to pay £16.20 compensation, an £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs for stealing meat from Sainsbury's, in Derby, on October 20.

JOHN Stacey, 52, of Richmans Corner Caravan Park, Overseal, was given a community order with supervision requirement, told to pay a £60 surcharge, £85 costs and banned for 12 months for careless driving, failing to stop and failing to report an accident that caused injury to another person, in Swadlincote, on April 1.

FRANCESCA Ward, 24, of Burton Road, Woodville, was given a community order with drug treatment requirement, told to pay a £60 surcharge and £85 costs for stealing toys from B&M Bargains, Swadlincote, on October 29, and damaging the wall of a police cell at St Mary's Wharf, Derby.

JOHN Butler, 25, of Newlyns Close, Church Gresley, was given a 12-week jail sentence suspended for 12 months, disqualified from driving for six months, told to pay a £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs for driving whilst disqualified and without insurance in Swadlincote on June 13 and July 1.

CLAIRE Hughes, 46, of Ashby Road, Woodville, was given a community order with alcohol treatment requirement, told to pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs for stealing vodka from Home Bargains, in Swadlincote, on September 29.

DANIEL Small, 40, of Gerard Street North, Derby, was jailed for 26 weeks for burglary at Park Farm Medical Centre, where he stole a prescription.

CHARLES Cook, 20, of Cranhill Close, Littleover, was jailed for 10 weeks for assault in Long Eaton on March 16.

REBECCA Stephens, of Koppe Close, Moira, was fined £600 with a £60 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six penalty points for failing to give police information relating to a driver believed to have been guilty of an offence in Midway on May 17.

KEITH James Plackett, 56, of Wirksworth Road, Ilkeston, was fined £155 with £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £35 costs for driving a transit van with defective tyres on July 12. His licence was endorsed with three penalty points.

MANDY Louise Keany, 31, of Clifton Road, Ashbourne, was given a community order and told to pay £100 costs, for failing to notify Derbyshire Dales District Council of a change of circumstances which would affect her benefits.

ADAM Megill, 23, of Taverners Crescent, Littleover, was fined £350 with £35 victim surcharge and told to pay £35 costs for driving without insurance on April 29. His licence was endorsed with eight penalty points.

DOLARS Borcovs, 40, of Cromwell Road, Derby, was fined £600 with a £60 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six penalty points on licence for driving without insurance in Derby on July 4.

LEE Doherty, 32, of Langdale Drive, Derby, was fined £200, told to pay £85 costs and given three penalty points on licence for driving while using a hand-held mobile phone in Chaddesden on April 16.

ALEX John Priest, 18, of Grosvenor Street, Derby, was fined £100 and told to pay £80 compensation, a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs for stealing a fire extinguisher on April 1.

DANIEL Rogers, 29, of Cavendish Road, Long Eaton, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, told to pay £84 compensation, £15 surcharge and £85 costs for stealing 21 packets of bacon from Iceland, Long Eaton, on October 10.

MARTIN Cudworth, 60, of York Street, Derby, was fined £37 with a £20 surcharge and £85 costs for being drunk and disorderly in York Street on October 10.

NICHOLAS Kearney, 52, of Andrews Drive, Langley Mill, was given an eight-week jail term suspended for a year, an alcohol treatment order, told to pay £80 surcharge and £85 costs for harassment on August 28.

PAUL Bramley, 25, of Huntingdon Green, Chaddesden, was given a 12-week jail sentence suspended for 12 months, a drug treatment order, told to pay £36.17 compensation, an £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs for stealing meat from the Co-op, in Derby, on October 20.

ADRIAN Payne, 34, of Deadmans Lane, Derby, was fined £140 with a £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for criminal damage in Alvaston on May 10.

JAMES Gyongyosi, 29, of Adler Court, Chester Green, was fined £74 with a £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for begging in Albion Street, Derby, on October 20.

ZOE Birkinshaw, 21, of Grasmere Road, Long Eaton, was told to pay £75 compensation for assaulting a police officer in Long Eaton on October 21.

DEANO Dharam, 20, of Cambridge Street, Normanton, was fined £67 with a £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for threatening behaviour in Derby on October 13.

FAHIM Hussain, 24, of Sale Street, Derby, was fined £67 with a £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for possessing class B drug cannabis in Derby on September 28. Magistrates also ordered the destruction of the drug.

RUSSELL Staniland, 35, of Eggesford Road, Stenson Fields, was fined £67 with a £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £85 costs for possessing class B drug cannabis in Derby on January 30. Magistrates also ordered the destruction of the drug.

DARIUSZ Glabicki, 42, of Haddon Street, Derby, was jailed for 18 weeks for stealing aftershave worth £72 from Debenhams, in Derby, on November 5.

DANIEL Hampson, 18, of High Street, Heanor, was fined £110 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and disqualified from driving for 14 months for drink-driving, driving without insurance and the correct licence in Long Eaton on August 24.

THE following motorists were charged with speeding:

DANIEL Aucott, 25, of Cheribough Road, Castle Donington, was fined £100 with £20 surcharge, and told to pay £35 costs for an offence on July 7. His licence was endorsed with three penalty points.

DIANA Carter-Selwood, 39, of Stirling Close, Derby, was fined £100 with £20 surcharge and told to pay £35 costs for an offence on July 13. She was given three penalty points.

ALLAH Ditta, 50, of Richmond Road, Derby, was fined £120 with £20 surcharge and told to pay £35 costs for an offence on April 5. He was given three penalty points.

DAVID Downing, 67, of Station Road, Castle Donington was fined £30, with £20 surcharge and told to pay £35 costs for an offence on April 5. He was given three penalty points.

KEVIN Hall, 23, of Newport Court, Alvaston, was fined £100 with £20 surcharge and told to pay £35 costs for an offence on April 6. He was given three penalty points.

ANTHONY Plunton Lennox, 45, of Woodfield Drive, Ripley was fined £120, with £20 surcharge and told to pay £35 costs for an offence on June 29. He was given four penalty points.

LUKE Partridge, 18, of Belper Road, Ashbourne. was fined £100 with £20 surcharge, and told to pay £35 costs for an offence on July 8. He was given three penalty points.

JEREMY Regan, 52, of Field Lane, Alvaston, was fined £80 with £20 surcharge and told to pay £35 costs for an offence on April 5. He was given three penalty points.

MARK Holmes, 61, of Windley, Belper, was fined £40 with £20 surcharge for an offence on April 8.

SIMON Peter Sims, 30, of Rawlinson Avenue, Derby, was fined £40 with £20 surcharge and £35 costs for an offence on April 5. He was given three penalty points.

PATRICK Broderick was fined £600 with a £60 surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six points for driving above the 50mph limit on Raynesway on April 15, and failing to give information about the identification of a driver believed to have committed an offence in Derby after May 25.

SIMON Green, 41, of Western Road, Mickleover, was fined £400 with a £40 surcharge, told to pay £85 costs and given six points for driving above the 40mph limit on Osmaston Park Road, Derby, on April 21.

SIMON Hind, 49, of Foyle Avenue, Chaddesden, was fined £40 with a £40 surcharge and given three points for driving above the 30mph limit in Hampshire Road, Chaddesden, on April 17.

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MICHAEL Conbridge, 35, of Leaper Street, Derby, was given a 12-week jail sentence suspended for 18 months, a drug treatment order, told to pay an £80 victim surcharge and £34.99 compensation for stealing an Arsenal football shirt from Sports Direct, in Derby, on October 25, and a figurine from British Heart Foundation, in Derby, on October 3.

SARAH Edmonds, 24, of Parliament Street, Derby, was given a community order with drug treatment requirement, told to pay a £60 victim surcharge and £40 costs for stealing clothes from GAP, in Derby, on October 8, while subject to a previous conditional discharge.

KELLY Earp, 33, of Elmsleigh Drive, Midway, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay a 315 victim surcharge and £85 costs for assault in Midway on October 20.

JOSEPH Bosworth, 26, of New Street, Stanley, was fined £247 with a £22 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given three penalty points on his licence for driving above the 30mph speed limit on London Road, in Derby, on April 14.

MICHELLE Carlin, 30, of Mill Road, Heanor, was fined £135 with a £20 victim surcharge and £35 costs, and given six penalty points on her licence, for driving without insurance in Ilkeston on May 23.

CHRISTOPHER Holmes, 24, of Critchley Street, Ilkeston, was fined £110 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given eight penalty points on his licence for driving without the correct licence or insurance in Ilkeston on May 23.

KATIE McMahon, 20, of Doveridge Walk, Littleover, was fined £135 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given six penalty points on her licence for driving above the 30mph speed limit on Ladywood Road, in Kirk Hallam, on July 23.

MATTHEW Smith, 33, of no fixed abode, was jailed for four weeks for threatening behaviour in Langley Mill on November 11.

THE following people have appeared before magistrates charged with using a colour TV without a licence:

SEBASTIAN Sidorczuk, 34, of Lincoln Way, Midway, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence between July 29 and August 30.

LISA Simpson, 38, of Monsal Drive, Spondon, was fined £400, with £40 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on August 27.

GARRY Smith, 33, of Field Court, Kilburn, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence between August 3 and September 4.

VANESSA Stone, 42, of Farmhouse Road, Sinfin, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on September 12.

MARIE Summers, 42, of Cranmer Street, Long Eaton, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on June 13.

DAVID John Tallent, 41, of Coupland Place, Somercotes, was fined £500, with £50 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on September 3.

VICTORIA Taylor, 24, of Marsh Avenue, Ilkeston, was fined £200, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on June 17.

GILLIAN Walton, 48, of Glossop Street, Derby, was fined £500, with £50 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence on September 9.

ANNETTE Warren, 37, of Grampian Way, Sinfin, was fined £70, with £20 victim surcharge, and told to pay £90 costs, for an offence between June 12 and July 13.

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ABDUL Ghani, 46, of Almond Street, Derby, was fined £180 with a £20 victim surcharge, told to pay £35 costs and given three penalty points fo

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