AMONG the cases dealt with at Teesside.AMONG the cases dealt with at Teesside Magistrates' Court on June 18 was: Jacqueline Heather Howie, 39, of Runswick Avenue, Stockton, banned from driving for two years, given a one-year community order with an eight-week curfew curfew [O.Fr.,=cover fire], originally a signal, such as the ringing of a bell, to damp the fire, extinguish all lights in the dwelling, and retire for the night. The custom originated as a precaution against fires and was common throughout Europe in the Middle Ages. order and ordered to pay pounds 87 costs for drink-driving. AMONG the cases dealt with at Langbaurgh East Langbaurgh East was a wapentake of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the eastern division of Langbaurgh. The name is presently in use as a local justice area (formerly a petty sessional division), consisting of the eastern, mostly rural part of the borough of Redcar and Cleveland. Magistrates' Court on June 18 were: Victoria Moore, 20, of Mersey Road, Redcar, jailed for 37 weeks for assault and breach of an Anti-social Behaviour Order. Peter William Mottram, 22, of Cranford Avenue, Middlesbrough, banned from driving for 28 months with an pounds 830 fine and pounds 75 costs for drink-driving. |
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