Before the Courts
Date published: 09 August 2018
Before the Courts
Latest cases from the Greater Manchester Magistrates' Court in Tameside.
Stephen Walsh (56), of Wastwater Street, was fined £276 with a victim surcharge of £30 and £85 costs, as well as being disqualified from holding a driving license for 20 months, for drunk driving.
Wayne Burgoyne (22), of Lime Green Road, was ordered to pay compensation of £16, a victim surcharge of £85 and £85 costs for stealing a set of number plates.
He was also placed under curfew for this offence, as well as for possession of cannabis and making off from a petrol station without payment (for which he must pay £9 in compensation).
Coby Tyrell (23), of Laburnum Road, was ordered to pay £85 to fund victim services and £85 costs for driving a vehicle without a suitable license, and had six points added to his license for driving without insurance.
He was also placed under curfew and asked to pay compensation of £16 for stealing number plates and for leaving a petrol station without payment (for which £9 compensation was ordered).
Dylan Hardman (21), of Lower Lime Road, was committed to prison for eight weeks for beating a public servant during the period of a suspended sentence.
Tahir Mahmood (49), of Spencer Street, was fined £111 with a victim surcharge of £30 and cost of £85 for being drunk and disorderly at Toby Carvery in Chadderton.
David Handley (31), of Chelbourne Drive, was fined £100 with costs of £65 for breaking his curfew multiple times.
Martin Meggison (37), of Ashton Road, was fined £60 and put under an electronically-measured curfew between the hours of 9pm and 5pm for three weeks for travelling outside of the UK in a supervision period following release.
Catherine Mahon (35), of Cheetham Street, was ordered to pay £85 in victim surcharge and £85 in costs, and to have treatment for drug dependency for six months for stealing clothing worth £168 from River Island.
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