Cases which have appeared before Plymouth Magistrates Court this week
THE following cases have been dealt with by Plymouth magistrates.
JOHN ANDERSON, aged 47, of Granby Street, Devonport: possession of heroin and possession of Valium — 12-month community order with 50 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay £50 prosecution costs.
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CAROL BROOKS, aged 51, of Elford Crescent, Plymouth: drink-driving — banned from driving for 20 months, fined £135 and ordered to pay £15 victim surcharge.
ANNETTE CALLANDAR, aged 37, of Herbert Place, Plymouth: threatening behaviour and breach of a conditional discharge — fined £67 and ordered to pay £15 victim surcharge.
ALEXANDER CHESTERS, aged 19, of Pixon Lane, Tavistock: drunk and disorderly in public — fined £70 and ordered to pay £15 victim surcharge.
DEAN CROWNER, aged 47, of Chedworth Street, Plymouth: assault by beating — 12-month community order and ordered to pay £100 compensation.
LEYTTON DUNNE, aged 29, of Albert Road, Plymouth: threatening behaviour — fined £150, ordered to pay £60 costs and £15 victim surcharge.
MAI GIANG, aged 37, of Haystone Place, Plymouth: drink-driving and driving without insurance — banned from driving for 12 months, fined £100, ordered to pay £85 prosecution costs and £15 victim surcharge.
EDWARD GIBBONS, aged 54, of Westfield, Plymouth: driver failing to provide a specimen for analysis — banned from driving for 12 months, fined £100 and ordered to pay £15 victim surcharge.
MARK HALLIDAY, aged 34, of Cecil Street, Plymouth: burglary — six-month community order with supervision requirement.
JAMES HICKEY, aged 44, of Wingfield Road, Plymouth: drunk and disorderly in public — fined £82 and ordered to pay £15 victim surcharge.
ALINA MANEA, aged 25, of Wilton Street, Plymouth: theft from a shop and possessing a knife blade — 12-month community order with 80 hours unpaid work.
JAMIE MCELROY, aged 31, of Mount Gould Road, Plymouth: making off without payment — fined £67, ordered to pay £75 compensation and £15 victim surcharge.
ALBERT MILES, aged 66, of Waterloo Yard Flats, Plymouth: drink-driving — banned from driving for 20 months, fined £100 and ordered to pay £15 victim surcharge.
DAVID POMFRETT, aged 23, of Greenbank Road, Plymouth: possession of cannabis and possession of mephedrone — fined £70, ordered to pay £15 prosecution costs.
EDWARD RILEY, aged 55, of Kitley Way, Plymouth: threatening behaviour — fined £100 and ordered to pay £15 victim surcharge.
JASON SHIELS, aged 22, of College Road, Plymouth: threatening behaviour — fined £70, ordered to pay £85 prosecution costs and £15 victim surcharge.
BENJAMIN TAY, aged 29, of Friary Court, Saltash: driving while unfit through drugs, driving while disqualified and driving without insurance — 12-month community order with 120 hours unpaid work, banned from driving for three years, fined £180, ordered to pay £85 costs and £15 victim surcharge.
ANNA WADESON, aged 30, of Warleigh Avenue, Plymouth: possessing heroin — fined £65, ordered to pay £40 prosecution costs and £15 victim surcharge.
ASHLEY WORLEDGE, aged 24, of Mount Gould Road, Plymouth: threatening behaviour and criminal damage — fined £140, ordered to pay £70 compensation, £85 prosecution costs and £15 victim surcharge.











3 Comments
by Davey, North Cornwall
Tuesday, July 27 2010, 3:23AM
“We've got worse in North Cornwall. Car windscreen staved in, roof jumped on and stamped down, wing mirror kicked off, absolutely sickening. Three sets of adult size footprints were discovered on the car. The culprits are probably Saturday night drunks "happy slapping". Hundreds of poundsworth of damage and at a posh bodyshop they would write the car off. I am a pensioner but it seems that the young begrudge what few things people have saved and worked for. If only I could live in Singapore. Over there vandals get six strokes of the cane but here there is no deterrent.”
by C, Plymouth
Monday, July 26 2010, 10:09PM
“There is no justice any more, the Law is an ass. No wonder this Country is in such a mess and we can't walk the streets safely at night”
by Alan, torpoint
Monday, July 26 2010, 1:37PM
“All these people in court BUT no custodial sentences,is this justice???
Why not put an advert in the local paper asking people to behave? this would be just as much use.”