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Cases which have been dealt with in court by Plymouth Magistrates

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Monday, December 10, 2012
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The following court cases have been dealt with by Plymouth Magistrates:

BARRY PHILLIPS, aged 35, of Chelmsford Place, Plymouth: assaulting a woman by beating her and failing to surrender to bail – fined £265, ordered to pay £85 costs, £75 compensation and £27 victim surcharge.

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GEORGE BATES, aged 40, of Eliot Street, Plymouth: theft of clothes and theft of food – fined £140, ordered to pay £20 costs and £20 victim surcharge.

CHRISTOPHER BIRRELL, aged 20, of Channel Park Avenue, Plymouth: five offences of theft, including headphones and DvDs, handling stolen goods, possession of cannabis and failing to answer bail – sent to a young offender institution for five months.

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CHRISTOPHER JEFFERY, aged 28, of How Street, Plymouth: two counts of theft of meat and detergent – 12-month community order with Alcohol Treatment Requirement under probation supervision and ordered to pay £85 costs.

AMY JEFFERY, aged 26, of Union Street, Plymouth: theft of groceries worth £374 – 12-month community order with 80 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay £85 costs.

JERMAINE RUNDLE, aged 27, of Pottery Road, Plymouth: theft of baby milk in breach of a conditional discharge plus other similar matters taken into consideration – 12-month community order under probation supervision with six-month Drug Rehabilitation Requirement and ordered to pay £437 compensation.

DANIEL BELLE, aged 23, of Bodmin Road, Plymouth: possession of crack cocaine and breach of a conditional discharge – 12-month community order with low intensity alcohol treatment and ordered to pay £85 costs.

BEN CHARLES, aged 24, of Rutger Place, Plymouth: possession of cocaine and possession of cannabis – fined £180, ordered to pay £85 costs and £15 victim surcharge.

IAN COTTON, aged 33, of Victoria Place, Stoke: possession of cocaine and breach of two conditional discharges – 28-day prison sentence suspended for 12 months – ordered to pay costs of £85 and victim surcharge of £80.

JAMES WALKER, aged 40, of Greenbank Road, Plymouth: possession of heroin – fined £110, ordered to pay £85 costs and £15 victim surcharge.

ANDREW BRIMACOMBE, aged 59 , of Amados Drive, Plymouth: drink-driving – banned from driving for 17 months, fined £300, ordered to pay £85 costs and £15 victim surcharge.

MATEUSZ CICHOWLAS, aged 26, of Selkirk Place, Plymouth: drink-driving – banned from driving for 22 months, fined £300, ordered to pay £85 prosecution costs and £15 victim surcharge.

NATHAN GILES, aged 25, of Ladysmith Road, Plymouth: causing criminal damage to a bar window – ordered to pay compensation of £500 and costs of £85.

TOMASZ KLOCZKO, aged 30, of Evelyn Place, Plymouth: failure to provide a specimen of breath – 12-month community order with 60 hours unpaid work, banned from driving for 18 months, ordered to pay £85 costs and £60 victim surcharge.

LIAM O'BRIEN, aged 20, of Rigdale Close, Plymouth: criminal damage to four windows – two-month prison sentence suspended for 12 months with the Alcohol Specified Activity Requirement, ordered to pay £500 compensation and £80 victim surcharge.

BILLY CHOWN, aged 19, of Laira Bridge Road, Plymouth: breaching a drink banning order – fined £30, ordered to pay £85 and £15 victim surcharge.

GARY TURNER, aged 32, of Park Avenue, Plymouth: threatening behaviour – 12-month community order with 80 hours unpaid work.

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  • Profile image for trudie2010

    by trudie2010

    Monday, December 10 2012, 7:23PM

    “Vulcan, it looks that way!!”

  • Profile image for vulcan

    by vulcan

    Monday, December 10 2012, 3:08PM

    “Is drink driving compulsory in Poland?”

  • Profile image for sillysite

    by sillysite

    Monday, December 10 2012, 2:38PM

    “they are probably stealing baby milk because they spend their child benefit each month on drink and drugs. so many poor children having scum for parents.”

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    by sillysite

    Monday, December 10 2012, 2:34PM

    “typical chavy plymouth. instead of taking cocaine and stealing from shops go and get a job its also good for your health better than staying on the sofa day after day watching jeremey kyle god how depressing.”

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    by Plymptonboy

    Monday, December 10 2012, 2:00PM

    “Does anyone know what the new cctv cameras being fitted this morning at derriford and manadon roundabouts are for ?
    There is one camera looking at every junction and ontop a telescopic pole ???”

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    by herald1234567

    Monday, December 10 2012, 12:41PM

    “What do you have to do to go to jail these days! I might pop out and treat myself to a flash Jag if i only have to pay a £240 fine! much cheaper!!”

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    by lkpflk

    Monday, December 10 2012, 11:12AM

    “Looks like it`s far cheaper to fail to give a specimen of breath”

  • Profile image for trudie2010

    by trudie2010

    Monday, December 10 2012, 9:54AM

    “mother-earth, one can only imagine! I also notice that even the woman beater didn't get a custodial sentence, nothing new there then!!”

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    by mother_earth

    Monday, December 10 2012, 7:43AM

    “I can only wonder why you would have to steal baby milk and what kind of life the child (if there is one) of the accused would be living!!!”

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