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Named and shamed: Who's been in Derbyshire's courts?

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

MARIA Templeton, 46, of Shaw Street East, Ilkeston, was fined £400 with £40 victim surcharge and told to pay £120 costs for an offence on October 14.

CHARMAINE Tipler, 24, of John Street, Heanor, was fined £83 with £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £120 costs for an offence on December 9.

ANNE Marie Toal, 36, of Cheviot Street, Derby, was fined £110 with £20 victim surcharge and £120 costs for an offence between November 10 and December 11.

AMANDA Toone, 45, of Cornwallis Close, Long Eaton, was fined £75 with £20 victim surcharge and £160 costs for an offence between May 20 and June 11.

SARAH Walsh, 33, of Walbrook Road, Derby, was fined £138 with £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £120 costs for an offence between December 1 and 19.

STEPHEN Warren, 37, of Addison Road, Derby, was fined £110 with £20 victim surcharge and £120 costs for an offence on December 17.

ELIZABETH Wheeldon, 30, of Kingsfield Court, Wirksworth, was fined £55, with £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £120 costs for an offence between October 1 and 15.

DAWN Williams, 54, of Wilmot Street, Long Eaton, was fined £400 with £40 victim surcharge and told to pay £120 costs for an offence between November 2 and December 3.

REBECCA Williams, 30, of Nerissa Close, Chellaston, was fined £110 with £20 victim surcharge and told to pay £120 costs, for an offence on December 16.

MANJEEV Mundi, 25, of Sunnyhill Avenue, Derby, was given a 21-week prison sentence suspended for a year, with 200 hours of unpaid work, and was told to pay £200 compensation, £625 costs and an £80 victim surcharge for assault on June 3 and failing to surrender to court on March 6.

CARL Francis, 49, of Blackmore Street, Derby, was fined £37 and ordered to pay £35 costs and a £20 victim surcharge for failing to comply with the direction given by a traffic sign in Normanton Road on August 10.

MARK Baber, 49, of Cape Court, Derby, was fined £150 and told to pay £85 costs and a £20 victim surcharge for breaching a restraining order on October 27.

And the following people have appeared before magistrates on other charges:

PETER Ennis, 42, of Crewton Way, Alvaston, was given an 17-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months and told to pay £1,000 compensation for causing almost £2,000 of damage to a bathroom belonging to Friendship Care and Housing, and stealing a central heating system, worth £3,500, belonging to the same organisation, on September 2.

RYAN Hemstock, 20, of Hands Road, Heanor, was disqualified from driving for 15 months, fined £110 and told to pay £85 costs and a £20 victim surcharge for being over the drink-drive limit when driving in Cromford Road, Langley Mill, on February 22.

ALEXANDER Rolling, 25, of Chapel Street, Derby, was disqualified from driving for 14 months, fined £175 and told to pay £85 costs and a £20 victim surcharge for drinking excess alcohol before driving on the A52 on January 12.

STEFAN Balaz, 41, of St Augustine Street, Derby, was disqualified from driving for 20 months, fined £240 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £24 victim surcharge for being over the drink-drive limit when driving in Princes Street, on December 26.

WAYNE Wadsworth, of Luccombe Drive, Alvaston, had his licence endorsed with six penalty points, was fined £110 and was ordered to pay £35 costs and a £20 victim surcharge for driving while uninsured in London Road on July 4.

JAMES Birks, 39, of Cobden Street, Derby, has been ordered to carry out 80 hours of unpaid work as part of a community order and to pay £40 compensation a £60 victim surcharge and £200 costs for having in his possession criminal property – namely two mobile phones – on December 24.

AIDEN Madden, 62, of Queen Street, Long Eaton, was given a community order with a 56-day curfew and ordered to pay £150 costs and a £60 victim surcharge for failing to notify Erewash Borough Council on February 27, 2012, of a change in circumstance which he knew would affect his entitlement to housing and council assistance, namely that he was in receipt of a private pension.

DAVID Gothard, 49, of St James Road, Derby, was given a 12-month community order, with 180 hours of unpaid work, told to pay £85 costs with a £60 victim surcharge and disqualified from driving for four years for failing to provide a breath sample to police when driving on February 15.

ABIODUN Anjorin, 34, of Hartington Street, Derby, was disqualified from driving for 46 months, fined £385 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £20 victim surcharge for taking a vehicle without the owner's consent, driving uninsured and without a valid licence and exceeding the alcohol limit when driving in Bradshaw Way, Traffic Street and Pride Park on February 24.

Named and shamed: Who's been in Derbyshire's courts?


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