BROUGHT TO JUSTICE; Who's been in court?THE following cases have been heard at Cardiff Magistrates' Court: - Kris Woodage, 21, of St Martins Road, Caerphilly Caerphilly (kīrfĭl`ē, kär–), Welsh Caerffili, town (1981 pop. 42,376) and county borough, 108 sq mi (279 sq km), S Wales. , pleaded guilty to speeding and was fined pounds 65. He was also ordered to pay pounds 35 costs and his licence endorsed with three penalty points. - Tara Watson, 25, of Dumfries Street, Treorchy, was fined pounds 60 after it was proven in her absence that she had failed to stop at a red traffic light. Her licence was endorsed with three penalty points and she was ordered to pay pounds 43 costs. - Mohammed Arreyeh, 28, of Penarth Road, 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 after pleading guilty to driving without insurance. He was disqualified dis·qual·i·fy tr.v. dis·qual·i·fied, dis·qual·i·fy·ing, dis·qual·i·fies 1. a. To render unqualified or unfit. b. To declare unqualified or ineligible. 2. from driving for seven days, his licence endorsed and ordered to pay pounds 50 costs. - Michael Anthony
Michael Anthony Sobolewski (born June 20 1954) is an American musician. John Roles, 23, of Dickens Avenue, Llanrumney, Cardiff, pleaded guilty to resisting a police officer and was given a 12-month community order. He was also found guilty of using threatening and abusive words and behaviour and ordered to pay pounds 50 costs. - William Hanton, 40, of Tresillian Terrace, Butetown, Cardiff, was given a 12-month conditional discharge after pleading guilty to being threatening and abusive and to assaulting a police officer. - Andrew Llewellyn Davies, 22, of Cae Lewis, Tongwynlais, Cardiff, was fined pounds 250 after pleading guilty to drink-driving. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months, to be reduced to three months upon the completion of a drink-driving rehabilitation scheme. He was ordered to pay pounds 60 costs and his licence endorsed. - Anthony Deasy, 21, of Granville Close, Fairwater, Cardiff Fairwater (Welsh: 'Tyllgoed') is a village and district in north-west Cardiff. It is located a few miles from Culverhouse Cross which connects Cardiff to the M4 motorway. , was fined pounds 30 or ordered to serve one day's detention in lieu of payment after pleading guilty to using threatening, abusive and insulting words or behaviour in public. - Mark Harris, 30, of Ninian Park Ninian Park is a football stadium in Cardiff, Wales. Currently, it is the home ground of Cardiff City F.C. 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 given a six-month conditional discharge after pleading guilty to having used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour in public. - Daniel Paul Shanahan, 19, of Pensylvania, Llanedeyrn, Cardiff, was given a 12-month community order, including 200 hours of unpaid work, after pleading guilty to driving while disqualified. He was disqualified for a further 16 months, his licence endorsed and ordered to pay pounds 60 costs. He pleaded guilty to driving without insurance and to obstructing a police officer. - Daniel Joseph Walsh, 44, of Evenwood Close, Pontprennau, Cardiff, was fined pounds 400 after pleading guilty to drink-driving. He was disqualified for three years, to be reduced by nine months upon completion of a drink-driving rehabilitation scheme, his licence endorsed and ordered to pay pounds 60. - Deanna Lillian White, 38, of High Street, Barry, was given a conditional discharge for 12 months after pleading guilty to stealing perfume and jewellery. - Jason Peter Walters, 30, of Amroth Road, Ely, Cardiff, was given a 12-month community order after pleading guilty to stealing a mobile phone. - Wayne Andrew Liddell, 38, of Crawford Drive, Pontprennau, Cardiff, was fined pounds 150 and his licence endorsed with six penalty points after it was proven in his absence that he had driven without the appropriate licence, insurance or test certificate. He was ordered to pay pounds 35 costs. - Craig Anthony Mahony, 22, of Tennyson Road, Barry, was fined pounds 92 after pleading guilty to speeding. His licence was endorsed and he was ordered to pay pounds 40 costs. - Ashley William Mapstone, 32, of Gwendoline Street, Adamsdown, Cardiff, was fined pounds 160 and ordered to pay pounds 55 costs after admitting trespassing with intent to steal. He also admitted possessing an amount of cannabis which was forfeited and destroyed. - Steven Arthur Philpott, 20, of Tweedsmuir Road, Adamsdown, Cardiff, was fined pounds 160 after pleading guilty to trespassing with intent to steal. He was ordered to pay pounds 55 costs. |
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