BROUGFHT TO JUSTICE.The following cases have been heard by Cardiff Magistrates' Court: Keith Airey, 50, of Nottage Road, Ely, Cardiff Ely (Welsh Trelai tref town + Elai River Ely) is a suburb primarily dominated by council housing in western Cardiff, Wales. History The Ordnance Survey Map about 1881 shows just how isolated Ely village was from the rest of Cardiff. , was fined pounds 150 and given 10 penalty points for driving while unfit through drink or drugs. Airey pleaded guilty and was also ordered to pay pounds 55 costs. Paul Cummings Paul R. Cummings, (5 September 1953 – 17 September 2001), was a world-class runner who held both American and World records from the mile to the Marathon. His ability to have a middle distance runner's kick and also have the stamina to compete in distances up to the Marathon , 35, of Lydstep Flats, Gabalfa, Cardiff, was given a six-month conditional discharge A conditional discharge is a sentence passed by a court whereby the defendant is not punished provided he complies with certain conditions. An absolute discharge is unconditional: in some jurisdictions, where no conditions are imposed at all, in others where the conditions and ordered to pay pounds 55 costs after pleading guilty to criminal damage. Liam McWalter, 22, of Alexandra Road, Riverside, Cardiff Riverside (Welsh: Glanyrafon) is an inner-city area of Cardiff, Wales. The ward can be split into two parts; Riverside-proper, south of Cowbridge Road East, which consists of mostly small terraced houses and is a focus for the city's Bangladeshi and Chinese population, , was fined pounds 150 with pounds 55 costs and banned from the roads for 20 months after admitting driving while twice over the legal alcohol limit and jumping a red light. Colin Moore, 37, of Gordon Road, Roath, Cardiff, was electronically tagged for four months after pleading guilty to assault. Moore was given an 8pm to 4am curfew, ordered to pay pounds 50 compensation and banned from entering the End pub, Coburn Street, Cathays, for two years. Neil Munro
Neil Munro (b. 1947) is a Canadian director, actor and playwright. Born in Musselburgh, Scotland, Munro moved to Toronto at an early age. , 56, of the Huggard Centre, Tresillian Terrace, Cardiff, was fined pounds 25 and jailed for a day in lieu of a fine after pleading guilty to drunk and disorderly behaviour. Thomas Ellington, 43, of Craddock Street, Riverside, Cardiff, was fined pounds 50 with pounds 50 costs after admitting stealing four bottles of sun-tan oil worth pounds 31.16 from Boots the chemist. Keith Barber
Keith Barber is a professor of physical geography at the University of Southampton. Keith specialises in palaeoecology, landscape and climate change, and human impact throughout the Quaternary. , 35, of Tyler Hendy, Miskin, Pontyclun, was found guilty at trial of being in charge of his Peugeot 306 while more than two times over the legal alcohol limit on March 4. He was fined pounds 300 with pounds 100 costs and was fined a further pounds 100 after admitting failing to provide a specimen of breath when asked to do so. Christopher John Field, 18, of Llandaff Road, Canton, Cardiff Canton (Welsh: Treganna) is an inner-city area of west Cardiff, Wales. The name (from "St. Canna's Town") refers to the 6th century female saint after whom Pontcanna is also named. , was given an 18-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay pounds 135 compensation and pounds 65 costs after pleading guilty to stealing pounds 270 worth of computer games from Game Store. Michael Sean McCann, 19, of Llantrisant Street, Cathays, Cardiff, was given an 18-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay pounds 135 compensation with pounds 65 costs after pleading guilty to stealing pounds 270 worth of computer games from Game Store. Jermaine Paul Brawn, 18, of Boswell Close, Llanrumney, Cardiff, was given a 12-month community order after admitting criminal damage to a Vauxhall Astra. He was also ordered to pay pounds 65 compensation and pounds 75 costs. Rachel Cotterill, 35, of Amherst Street, Grangetown, Cardiff, was fined pounds 245 with pounds 40 costs and given six penalty points on her licence after it was proved that she had driven a car without a licence, insurance or MOT test certificate. Jody Evans, 30, of Kipling Close, Llanrumney, Cardiff, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay pounds 100 compensation with pounds 75 costs after admitting assaulting a police constable. Ryan Gaynor, 51, of Stenhousemuir Place, Tremorfa, Cardiff, was fined pounds 245 with pounds 40 costs and given six penalty points after it was proved that he had driven without insurance. Edress Charles Kaid, 22, of Cathcob Close, St Mellons, Cardiff, was jailed for five months after being convicted at trial of assaulting two police constables who were trying to arrest him on February 3. Richard James Goman, 25, of Four Elms Court, Newport Road, Cardiff, was given a nine-month community order after pleading guilty to stealing a handbag containing pounds 810. He was also ordered to attend drug treatment sessions and pay pounds 250 compensation. Adam Neil Board, 34, of Forgeside, Church Road, Pentyrch, Cardiff, was fined pounds 110 with pounds 55 costs after admitting jumping a red stop light. |
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