Reports from the courts
Breach
Lee Vernon Wightman, 41, of no fixed address, admitted breaching an anti-social behaviour order by entering B&M Bargain in Mansfield and Acorn Business Park in Mansfield. He was jailed for 18 weeks and made to pay £115 in costs;
Clint Shane Edwards, 34, of Epping way, Forest Town, admitted posting a card at the home address of female to which he forbidden to contact through a restraining order imposed. He was jailed for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months and made to pay £200 in costs.
Motoring
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Hide AdJake Anthony Cullington, 22, of Fell Wilson Street, Warsop, admitted driving a Peugeot 206 while already disqualified and without insurance. He was given 12 weeks’ jail suspended for 12 months, banned from driving for two years and made to pay £200 in costs;
Martin Thomas Mongan, 32, of Ling Forest Court, Mansfield, admitted driving a Ford Transit van without insurance and he was fined £150, given six penalty points and made to pay £105 in costs;
Steven Lee Taylor, 20, of Sanderling Way, Forest Town, admitted failing to stop in a Ford Mondeo when asked to do so by a police officer and driving without insurance or a licence. He was banned from driving for six months, fined £160 in total and made to pay £115 in costs;
Grant Lee Gallagher, 33, of Kedleston Walk, Mansfield, was found guilty of failing to identify who was behind the wheel of a Peugeot 206 alleged to have been guilty of an offence. He was fined £660, given six penalty points and made to pay £151 in costs. The case was proved in his absence;
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Hide AdHenri Thomas Wills Barford-Cowley, 21, Of Dale Lane, Blidworth, admitted driving a Volkswagen on Southwell Road West in Mansfield at 60mph in a 30mph zone. He was fined £160, given six penalty points and made to pay £115 in costs;
Adrian Ruse, 44, Of Eighth Avenue, Forest Town, was found guilty of failing to identify who was behind the wheel of a Vauxhall alleged to have been guilty of speeding on Mansfield’s Quaker Way. He was banned from driving for six months, fined £660 and made to pay £151 in costs. The case was proved in his absence;
Alan Joseph Stevenson, 49, of Bamford Drive, Mansfield, was proved to have driven a Ford on Mansfield’s Hollington Way without insurance, without a licence and with van obscured front windscreen. He was banned from the road for six months, fined £660 and made to pay £151 in costs.
Drink-Driving
Michelle June Jennings, 41, of Trowell Court, Mansfield, admitted having 54 mcgs of alcohol in 100 mls of breath while behind the wheel of a Vauxhall Vivaro on Sherwood Hall Road, Mansfield. The legal limit is 35 mcgs. She was banned from the road for 36 months, fined £180 and made to pay £20 in costs;
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Hide AdRussell Andrew Comery, 53, of Church Lane, Selston, admitted having 113 mcgs of alcohol in 100 mls of breath while behind the wheel of a Ford Transit. The legal limit is 35 mcgs. He was banned from the road for 18 months, given a community order and made to pay £170 in costs;
Kirsty Dyson, 28, of Sixth Avenue, Edwinstowe, admitted having 83 mcgs of alcohol in 100 mls of breath while behind the wheel of a Peugeot 208. The legal limit is 35 mcgs. She was banned from the road for 17 months, fined £392 and made to pay £124 in costs.
Fraud
Donna Louise Norcott, 32, Of Mansfield Road, Sutton, admitted failing to inform the Department for Work and Pensions that she was living with a male as husband and wife which would have affected income support. She was jailed for 20 weeks suspended for 12 months, and made to pay £215 in costs.
Theft
Stephen Richard Clay, 36, of no fixed address, admitted two counts of stealing LED lights worth £39.98 from B&M Bargains and was jailed for 20 weeks, suspended for 12 months and made to pay £39.98 compensation;
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Hide AdDale Jackson, 26, c/o High Hazles Drive, Huthwaite, admitted two counts of stealing groceries worth almost £520 in total from Asda in Sutton and was given a 12-month conditional discharge and made to pay £100 in compensation;
Clara Elizabeth Wilson, 27, of High Hazles Drive, Huthwaite, admitted two counts of stealing groceries worth almost £520 from Asda in Sutton and was given a 12-month conditional discharge and made to pay £100 in compensation;
Richard James Alan Talbot, 30, of Mansfield Road, Sutton, admitted stealing a wallet containing bank cards worth £110, using the bank cards to buy alcohol and stealing chocolate worth £10 from B&M Bargains. He was jailed for 14 weeks and made to pay £50 compensation in total;
Jeanette Talbot, 47, Of Layton Burroughs, Mansfield, admitted stealing a replica England shirt worth £44.99 from St Peter’s Retail Park in Mansfield, possessing a de-tagger for stealing and a failure to surrender to custody. He was given a community order with a four-week electronic curfew and made to pay £85 costs;
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Hide AdClaire Marsh, 28, of Smith Street, Mansfield, admitted stealing meat worth £250 from Marks & Spencer in Mansfield, toys, chocolate and alcohol worth £64 from B&M Bargains in Mansfield, steak and champagne worth £65 from Co-op in Sutton and a dragon ornament worth £30 from Inspirations in Mansfield. He was jailed for 30 days, made to pay £95 in compensation and £115 in costs.
Violence
Andrew Paul Dove, 22, of Stoneyford Road, Sutton, admitted assaulting a male and was jailed for 18 weeks, suspended for 12 months, given 140 hours of community service, made to pay £250 in compensation to the victim and £200 in costs;
Joe TAYLOR, 24, of Vellus Court, Sutton, admitted assaulting a male and was jailed for 12 weeks, suspended for 12 months, given 100 hours of community service, made to pay £250 in compensation to the victim and £200 in costs;
Stacey Harris, 25, of Jephson Road, Sutton, admitted threatening to smash a female’s windows and assaulting a police officer. She was handed a community order and made to pay £170 in costs;
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Hide AdMichael Benjamin Boyle, 24, of no fixed address, admitted assaulting a female and was found guilty after a trial of entering a property on Coronation Street, Mansfield and stealing an iPad and house keys. He was jailed for six weeks and made to pay £50 compensation;
William Michael Hackett, 25, of The Hollies, Shirebrook, admitted assaulting a female and harassing her with text messages. He was given a community order, a one-year restraining order and made to pay £170 in costs;
Christopher Smart, 39, of Forest Road, Ollerton, admitted assaulting a male at the Stag & Pheasant pub in Mansfield and was jailed for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months, given a 28-day electronic tag curfew and made to pay £250 compensation.
Drugs
Jason Newman, 26, Of Hibbert Road, Mansfield, admitted possessing cannabis with an intent to supply, was fined £80 and made to pay £115 in costs.
Criminal Damage
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Hide AdThomas Lloyd Payne, 20, of Verona Court, Mansfield, admitted damaging a gate and fence post worth £20 and was given a 12-month conditional discharge and made to pay £20 compensation.
Miscellaneous
Scott Reavley, 42, of no fixed address, admitted possessing a small kitchen knife at Sutton Lawn Park, Sutton, and failing to surrender to custody. He was jailed for 13 weeks and made to pay £115 in costs.