He was discharged conditionally for 12 months and told to pay 53.50 compensation. James John Williams, 38, of Grove Road in Bristol, was found guilty of: stealing Nintendo game controllers worth 390 from Asda at Hereford on February 8 last year; stealing alcohol worth 78 from Tesco at Hereford on February 28 last year; stealing kitchenware and duvet sets worth 184 from Tesco at Hereford on April 10 last year; stealing meat and puzzles worth 117.29 from Sainsbury's at Hereford on June 10 last year. Admitted: using an Audi on Airport Road, Knowle, on June 13 last year, without insurance or the proper licence, when tested to have controlled drug Benzoylecgonine in her blood at more than 800 microgrammes per litre of blood, exceeding the specified limit; she was also tested to have cocaine in her blood at 57 microgrammes per 1 litre of blood, exceeding the specified limit; she was also tested to have controlled drug Delta-9-tetrahydrocanibinol in her blood at 2.2 micgrammes per litre of blood, exceeding the specified limit. He was handed a community order with rehabilitation. 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Daniel Anthony Steven Lamb, 34, of Chakeshill Drive in Brentry, admitted having articles in connection with theft, namely a variety of tools, bolt croppers, gloves and masks, at Southmead on March 11. A derelict magistrates' court is set to be transformed into a hub for the creative industries thanks to a 4.25m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Courtserve will provide an additional method for the public to find out where, when and how magistrates court cases are taking place, bringing magistrates courts in line with other jurisdictions. If you have a disability and need help coming to a hearing, please contact He was handed 26 weeks' jail, suspended for 18 months. Admitted harassment in Stockwood between November 14 and December 9 last year. He was jailed for eight weeks. Ellyot Jacob Fordham, 24, of no fixed abode , admitted: having an axe and a craft knife at Silverthorne Lane in Bristol on March 9; possessing 7.6g of cannabis at Patchway. Admitted: damaging a window at Winsbury Way, Bradley Stoke, on January 5; damaging a window on November 4 last year. He was jailed for 18 weeks. Letishia Shakespeare, 25, of Long Cross in Lawrence Weston. He was handed a community order with 80 hours' unpaid work and 75 compensation. Nightingale Courts. Phone Numbers. The old magistrates court closed around 1974, and was then used as an overflow crown court. He was committed to prison for 28 days suspended for 12 months and ordered to pay 200 compensation. Michael Urquhart, 60, of Rose Mead in Hottom Gardens , Bristol, was given a domestic violence protection order made for 14 days for the protection of an associated person. Madalin Biclesanu, 36, of Renard Rise in Stonehouse , admitted assaulting a man in Frampton Cotterell on December 12 last year and was handed a community order with 60 hours' unpaid work and 150 compensation. Benjamin Jones, 40, of Highwood Road, Patchway. Admitted stealing a suitcase at Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station Approach Road on October 6 last year. Harry memoir Spare becomes fastest-selling non-fiction book in UK since records began. 1 Bristol Magistrates' Court 24 August 2020 2 Huntingdon Law Courts 7 September 2020 3 Brighton Magistrates' Court 21 September 2020 . Angela Glynn, 63, of Long Cross in Lawrence Weston. Telephone Enquiries from: 8:30am to 5pm. He was handed a community order with rehabilitation, a restraining order and 90 compensation. Admitted threatening behaviour at Southmead on July 8. Luke Andrew Tanner, 32, of Charlton Boulevard in Patchway. He was fined 350 and banned from driving for 40 months. He was jailed for 12 weeks and ordered to pay 580 compensation. beta Karl Anton Hosznyak, 56, of Beggarswell Close in St Paul's, admitted: driving a Nissan on the M40 at Bicester on April 12 when tested to have 78 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath (The limit is 35); Contravening a requirement as to restriction of movement during emergency period of coronavirus. He was jailed for eight weeks. She was fined 100 and told to pay 240 compensation. We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services. The news was full of stories of limited services at hospitals because domestic cleaners were striking and streets were strewn with rubbish because of striking binmen. Admitted: driving a Fiat 500 at Phoenix Grove, Staple Hill, when tested to have 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath when the limit is 35; possessing a quantity of cocaine at Keynsham on June 5. From 1978 to 79, public sector workers in the UK engaged in nationally coordinated strike action. He was found guilty of having half a pair of scissors at Kingsdown on June 6. He was fined 180. Troy Jenkins, 27, of Orchard Boulevard in Oldland Common, admitted: harassing a woman at Marygold Leaze in Bristol between October 12 and November 30 last year; assaulting a woman on October 18, 2018. Hearing loop 'T' availble at this court. Enquiries: 0117 930 2400 Fine queries: 01934 528 528 Disabled access: 0117 930 2411 Witness service: 0117 930 2469 Fax: 0870 739 4080 / 0117 930 2486. Simeon Barrington Forbes, 37, of Charlton Street in Barton Hill, admitted: assaulting a woman at Atchley Street, Bristol, on July 24. Dwaine Hunter, 31, of Royston Walk in Bristol , was handed a domestic violence protection order made for 28 days for the protection of an associated person. Dont include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. Court/hearing room video conferencing facilities and prison to court video link facilities are available (by prior arrangement). Helen Patricia Callan, 56, of Gilda Crescent in Whitchurch, admitted: assaulting two emergency workers and two assaults in Bristol on Christmas Day last year; theft of 12652.00 on Christmas Day last year. Keith Mafukidze, 23, of Hawthorne Road in Stockton-On-Tees , admitted failing to stop for or report an accident and causing an obstruction at Park Street on December 22 last year. He was banned from driving for 17 months. John Edward Stubbs, 82, of Long Road in Mangotsfield. Millars Solicitors are highly regarded as a market leader in road traffic law and defending the motorist against allegations of driving offences. Lee Richard Duckett, 27, of Spring Ground Road in Paulton, admitted failing to give a specimen of blood at Patchway Police Centre on June 26 and was handed a community order with 80 hours' unpaid work and was banned from driving for 20 months. Arina Malinovska, 28, of Birch Close in Patchway, admitted: driving an Audi on Brighton Close, Patchway, when tested to have 74 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Steven Taylor, 19, of Kenmare Road in Knowle West , admitted assaulting a woman at Pennington, Cambridgeshire, on October 29 last year and was handed a community order. He was ordered to pay 30.02 compensation. Scott Michael Jauncey, 45, of Rackfield House in Twerton, Bath, admitted: stealing meat worth 34 from Iceland in Ham Gardens, Bath, on February 27; stealing five packs of bacon from McColls in Bathwick Street, Bath, on March 23; stealing a twin pack of burgers from the Co-op in Widcombe Hill, Bath, on March 23. He was fined 293. He was jailed for 14 days and handed a restraining order. Martin Anthony Junior Febry, 34, of St Whytes Road in Knowle, admitted: theft of alcohol worth 159 from Tesco at Callington Road, Brislington, on July 27; theft of a Suzuki GSR750 motorcycle from Great Hayles Road on July 24; theft of a satnav device worth 80 from Lintons Walk, Bristol, on June 10; having a blade at Tesco in Callington Road, Brislington, on July 27. Ryan Blaxter, 47, of St Fagans Court in Bristol , admitted failing to provide a specimen of breath at Keynsham Police Centre on March 17, 2018 and was given a community order with 80 hours'unpaid work. Pakistan urged to act against forced child marriages, conversions. [21] They appeared at Bristol Magistrates' Court on 2 March 2021 and entered a plea of not guilty. He was jailed for 18 weeks. He was handed a community order with rehabilitation and was fined 80. Bristol magistrates' court to become creative hub 23 July 2020 Creative Youth Network The magistrates' court is in the centre of Bristol and has been derelict since the 1960s A derelict. Was handed a domestic violence protection order made for 28 days for the protection of an associated person. Part 3. He was handed 20 weeks' jail suspended for 12 months with rehabilitation. Court building open: 9am to 4:30pm. Daniel Sidney Kellaway, 43, of Sturminster Road in Stockwood, admitted: assaulting an emergency worker at Bristol Royal Infirmary on February 28; theft of an auxiliary cable and sweets from a car in Throgmorton Road, Bristol, on April 5. Charlotte Cherry, 30, of Pump Lane, Bristol. Bristol Magistrates' Court Louis Moses Twumasi-Notton, 31, of Melbury Road in Knowle, admitted: failing to provide a specimen of blood to police at Newbridge Road, Bristol, on March 21;. Jason Mark Summerlin, 44, of Victoria Park, St George. Kelvin Osman, 40, of Ushers Court in Trowbridge , admitted: stealing six bottles of alcohol from Waitrose in Bath on July 9 and 11; stealing meat steaks from Waitrose in Bath on June 23; stealing a 120 coat from Monsoon in Trowbridge on November 8 last year; stealing four bottles of champagne from Sainsbury's in Trowbridge on July 11 last year; having articles for use in theft at Trowbridge on November 15 last year; stealing clothes worth just under 200 from Next at Trowbridge on November 15 last year. Admitted: damaging a garden shed panel at Paulton on January 3; failing to comply with a community protection notice between December 17 last year and January 4; three assaults and damaging a Mitsubushi truck at Hope Place on August 23 last year; threatening behaviour at Hope Place on September 24 last year; failing to comply with a community protection notice between March 6 and April 21. Nancy McKenna, 53, of Chadleigh Grove in Knowle, admitted with Stephen Burnell stealing a pair of Levis jeans worth 60 and an Adidas hooded top worth 45 from Topshop, The Mall Lower Level Cribbs Causeway, on December 12 last year. Johnatho Goldsmith, 40, of Lydney Road in Southmead, admitted: driving at Lysander Road, Bristol, on November 10 last year when tested to have 178 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. She was handed six weeks' jail. Bristol Magistrates Court This page summarises records created by this Organisation The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of the. Nick Cave says it sucks, The Bad Seeds singer said it was "a grotesque mockery of what it is to be human.. Bakersfield, CA 93301. The nail scratching is the worst: Whats it really like to be a male exotic dancer? The nearest paid off site parking is Trenchard Street and The Galleries. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. (The limit is 35). Victims' names have been withheld - you can read more about why we publish defendants' names and addresses here. Frazer Aaron Birks, 31, of Chaucer Road in Weston-Super-Mare. Nathan Charles Matthews, 32, of Boursland Close in Bradley Stoke, admitted: driving a vehicle uninsured and while disqualified on Bradley Stoke Way, Bradley Stoke, on June 14, when tested to have 66 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath (The limit is 35); driving a Nissan uninsured and while disqualified at Southmead on January 22 when tested to have cocaine and Benzoylecgonine in his blood which exceeded the specified limit; possessing 0.2g of cocaine and 15.6g of cannabis at Southmead on January 22. Debra Christopher Wright, 41, of no fixed abode , admitted: damaging a shop window in Bath and threatening behaviour on June 15; assault in Bath on June 8; threatening behaviour in Bath on June 17; two assaults in Bath on July 16. Nicholas Scott Chard, 38, of no fixed address, admitted: driving a Rover in Brentry on July 26 while uninsured, disqualified and without due care and attention; failing to stop for police on July 26; theft of cash from the McDonald's drive through at Almondsbury on July 11. Magistrates to give prison sentences of up to 12 months - double the current maximum. Admitted driving a Volvo C30 with two bald front tyres at Tormaton on March 3 when tested to have 56 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Bristol Circuit Court 28th Judicial Circuit of Virginia Circuit Courts Informational Pamphlet. He was handed 21 weeks' youth custody. Ticker Tape by TradingView. Glen Robert Baker, 39, of Travelodge in Redcliffe, admitted stealing three bottles of gin worth 66 from Marks and Spencer in Broadmead on June 25. He was handed a community order with a curfew and 300 costs. Court open 9am to 4:30pm Counter open Monday to Friday 9am to 11am Telephone enquiries answered Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm Email Enquiries Contactcrime@justice.gov.uk (If your reference number. He was jailed for 25 weeks, suspended for 24 months, and banned from driving for four years. Lee Anthony Llewellyn, 47, of Froomshaw Road in Frenchay, admitted: assaulting a woman and an emergency worker at Stapleton on February 8. He was handed a community order with rehabilitation and 120 hours' unpaid work. Daniel Thomas, 19, of Cross Tree Grove in Bradley Stoke, admitted driving a Ford Fiesta at The Common East, Bradley Stoke, on June 26 when tested to have 62 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Ashley Michael Harvey, 33, of no fixed abode , admitted: assaulting two women and an emergency worker in breach of a community order at Staple Hill on June 20. Sean Christopher Mooney, 38, of North Street, Bedminster, admitted assault at Bantry Road in Knowle on March 29 and was discharged conditionally for 24 months. Baris Koca, 29, of Capston Way in Canada Water, London , admitted possessing a quantity of cannabis at Bristol Grill Kebab House in Cannon Street, Bedminster, on June 15 and was fined 80. He was handed ten weeks' prison. Richard James Murphy, 54, of Greystoke Avenue in Southmead. This reporting forms an important part of the UK's open justice system, that justice can be seen to be done. uninsured and unfit to drive through drugs; possessing 2.3g of cocaine on October 30, 2017; failing to surrender to Bristol magistrates on April 9, 2018 and October 11, 2018; possessing 2.02g of cocaine and 6.019g of diamorphine at Redcliffe . [22] He was handed 26 weeks' jail suspended for 18 months. This includes: the defendants full name, who brought the prosecution (i.e. Admitted possessing 0.1g of cocaine at Southmead Road on June 2 last year and was discharged conditionally for 12 months. Carl Ian Paul Haddow, 24, of Ryeleaze in Bristol. The limit is 35. John Mclaughlin, 49, of Douglas Road in Kingswood, admitted driving a vehicle at High Street, Hanham, on July 2 when tested to have 48 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath (The limit is 35). They may demand payment and claim to be from HMRC or enforcement. Daniel Lee Stringer, 26, of no fixed abode , admitted: assaulting a woman and damaging as front door in Filton on September 29 last year; failing to surrender to magistrates on November 7 last year; exposing his genitals in Gloucester Street, St Pauls, on November 11 last year; assaulting two emergency workers and damaging a cell at Patchway Police Centre on November 12 last year; assaulting a woman at Cafe Nero in Merchant Street, Bristol, on November 8 last year; assaulting a woman and damaging a vehicle, lamp and skylight at Broncksea Road, Filton, on November 23 last year. Ellis Catley, 22, of St Saviour's Rise in Frampton Cotterell. The temporary "Nightingale Court" in Bristol will help clear a massive backlog of cases. Kelly Marie Hogan, 46, of Tilling Road in Horfield, admitted assaulting an emergency worker at Tilling Road in Horfield on Christmas Day last year. He was handed a community order with drug treatment. Roger Michael Managh, 44 and of Rosecourt Gardens, Lawrence Weston. Andrzej Gajewski, 33, of Windsor Grove in Easton. Gerald William Clare, 35, of Maisemore in Yate , admitted driving a Ford Fiesta in Maisemore, Yate, on June 14 when tested to have 59 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. 53 Truro Combined Court 20 July 2020 54 Exeter Law Courts 20 July 2020 55 Southampton 22 July 2020 56 Kingston Upon Thames 27 July 2020 . Every week, Bristol Live reports from the city's courts. Martin Francis John Sawers, 45, of Gorse Hill in Bristol. See the crime rates in your neighbourhood, powered by In Your Area : Anthony Robert William Allen, 33, of no fixed abode , admitted possessing 0.2g of Class B drug amphetamine at Patchway Police Centre on July 14 and was discharged conditionally for three months. Jordan McCarthy, 19, of Kingsholm Road in Southmead. Admitted assaulting two emergency workers at St Saviour's Rise and being drunk and disorderly on March 21. Admitted driving a Toyota on Hotwell Road, Bristol, on June 11 when tested to have 71 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. John David Iles, 40, of High Street, Staple Hill. Admitted: failing to stop after an accident at Whitchurch Land Junction with The Boulevard, Bristol, on June 22; driving a Honda Civic on June 22 when uninsured and tested to have 84 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath; damaging a Vauxhall Corsa and driving without due care and attention in Bristol on June 19; harassment in Bristol between June 22 and July 5. Michael Chalmers Wilkbkahm Trench, 54, of East Grove in Bristol, admitted driving a vehicle at Stokes Croft on June 27 when tested to have 97 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath (The limit is 35). Admitted damaging a window in a fire door belonging to Bristol City Council at Redwood House in Bishport Avenue on June 4. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. Courts will still display the lists in their buildings and provide courts lists to the media and court professionals. Admitted: assaulting two emergency workers at Southmead Hospital on February 8; assaulting an emergency worker and threatening behaviour at Patchway Police Centre on February 8. The limit is 80. Ondrej Klempar, 31, of Henacre Road in Bristol, admitted: driving a vehicle while disqualified and uninsured at Henacre Road, Lawrence Weston, on June 15 when tested to have 81 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Home; Our Practice; Admitted driving a Mercedes at St Paul's Roundabout on June 6 when tested to have 76 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Ryan James Gidman Withey, 30, of Rodway Road in Patchway, admitted: sending Facebook messages on July 20 and 21 when prohibited by a restraining order. Christopher James Harris, 37, of Long Wood in Stoke Gifford , admitted handling a stolen pedal cycle in Bristol between September 19 and 22 last year. Admitted: assault and assault of three emergency workers in Gloucestershire Road, Horfield, on February 10. Admitted threatening behaviour at Almondsbury on October 27 and was discharged conditionally for 18 months. Admitted entering Broadmead when prohibited by a Criminal Behaviour Order on July 7. The Common Platform provides access to relevant case information for all parties involved in criminal cases, including the judiciary, solicitors and barristers, the Crown Prosecution Service and. Amelia Guest, 27, of Heol Glan Rheidol, Cardiff, admitted: assault at Clifton Road, Bristol, and theft of a key belonging to The Mint Room, Bristol, on November 11, 2018. Stuart Jeffery Wills, 45, of Throgmorton Road in Knowle , admitted threatening behaviour in Bristol on May 31 and was handed a community order with rehabilitation. Andrzej Ariel Pogoda, 37, of The Crest in Brislington, admitted: harassing a woman in Bristol between July 1, 2018, and July 24 last year; driving while disqualified on Hollow Road, Kingswood, on July 23 last year; breaching a non-molestation order in Warmley on December 30 last year; damaging a VW Golf car and having a blade and 0.1g of cannabis in Bristol on December 30 last year; breaching a non-molestation order on November 3 last year; driving while disqualified and uninsured, possessing 1.1g of cannabis and failing to provide a specimen of breach at Ashmead Road Police Centre in Ashmead Road, Keynsham, on January 31; driving while disqualified and uninsured at Queensdown Gardens, Bristol, on April 26; driving on April 26 when tested to have 73 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath (the limit is 35). Mark Badman, 40, of South Liberty Lane in Ashton , admitted stealing tools worth 2,500 from Turnock Air Ltd, Bristol, on September 5, 2017. The published lists will contain the same information as the lists currently displayed in our court buildings. Some of the key benefits of open justice include ensuring public confidence and respect in democracy and the administration of justice, as well as deterring people from committing crimes and thereby the details of those crimes becoming public knowledge. Daniel Andrew Shortman, 31, of Wood Street in Easton , admitted damaging a door lock in Doncaster Road, Southmead, between August 8 and 11, 2019. Bristol Magistrates' Court (Image: Michael Lloyd Photography) Wednesday, July 8 Lee Carpenter, 49, of Berkeley Court in Snow Hill, Bath Admitted damaging a bus window belonging to First. She was handed a community order with rehabilitation and 300 compensation. Gioacchino Noto, 19, of Jobbins Close in Chipping Sodbury , admitted possessing 1.8g of cannabis with intent to supply on February 7 last year and was handed a community order with 60 hours' unpaid work. He was handed a community order with a curfew and restraining order. Chief executive Sandy Hore-Ruthven said it would help young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. 1215 Truxtun Avenue, 1st Floor. Jake John Ayres, 29, of Queens Road in Bishopsworth , admitted assault and stealing a coat and wallet at Gloucester Road North, Filton, on February 24. Text Size:side effects of wearing incorrect glasses nh state police logs 2021. He was handed 19 weeks' jail suspended for 18 months. Assistance dogs are welcome at this court. He admitted: making a false claim to gain 28 from Topshop on August 16 last year; stealing gift cards worth 163 and 419.35 from Top Shop between May 1 and November 30, 2018; stealing a Topshop gift card worth 20 on April 27, 2018; fraud by making a 30 refund from Topshop on September 3, 2018. He was handed a community order with a curfew and 100 compensation. He was handed a community order with 150 hours' unpaid work. She was handed a community order with rehabilitation and fined 50 with 95 compensation. Neil Paul Smart, 41, of Wade Street, Bristol. Read about our approach to external linking. He was handed a community order with rehabilitation. James Vincent Parsons, 20, of Whittock Road in Stockwood, admitted: using threatening behaviour at Church Road, St George, on June 24 and was fined 50. Magistrates court lists in England and Wales will be published online for the first time, making it easier to access listing information. He was fined 352 and banned from driving for 18 months. Aaron Richard Cook, 26, of no fixed address, admitted assaulting an emergency worker at Ledbury Road, Fishponds, on July 29 and was jailed for eight weeks and told to pay 128 compensation. 2101 Oak Street Bakersfield, CA. Dean Michael Perrett, 35, of Gatcombe Road in Hartcliffe. He was handed a community order with rehabilitation and fined 140 with 50 compensation. Rafael Nadal's Australian Open title defence is over following an injury-hampered second-round loss to unseeded American Mackenzie McDonald. She was handed a community order with rehabilitation and told to pay 52.50 compensation. Get an interpreter at a court or tribunal. UN rights experts deplore abductions, forced marriages and conversions of girls from Pakistans religious minorities. Here are the criminals who have been jailed from July 27 to August 1, 2020. He was given a community order with 160 hours' unpaid work and told to pay 200 compensation. Admitted: driving a Vauxhall on Beechwood Road, Fishponds, on June 10 when tested to have 42 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath when the limit is 35; driving while disqualified and uninsured at Fishponds on June 10. Copyright 2023 inkl. Public waiting area's arelocatedoutside each court room. Leslie Mark Gaydon, 50, of Alard Road in Knowle , admitted: threatening behaviour and assaulting an emergency worker at St Augustines Parade, Bristol, on June 13; assaulting an emergency worker at St Augustines Parade, Bristol, on June 14. (The limit is 35) He was fined 576 and banned from driving for 22 months. He was handed a restraining order as well as a community order with 240 hours' unpaid work. You can unsubscribe at any time. The building has hearing enhancement facilities available. He was fined 320 and banned from driving for 40 months.

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