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THE following cases were heard at Cardiff Magistrates' Court: Colin James Talbot, 19, of Deere 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 jailed for three months after he admitted stealing a car CD unit. He also admitted failing to comply with a community order.

Michaela Tia Johnson, 31, of Broadway, Roath, Cardiff, was given a year-long community order after breaching an anti-social behaviour order by begging. She also admitted possessing heroin. Jonathan Barnardi, 27, of Penarth Road, Grangetown, Cardiff, was fined pounds 135 after he admitted shoplifting Ask a Lawyer

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 from Asda. He must pay pounds 85 costs and a pounds 15 victim surcharge. Rhys John Michael Davies, 22, of Heol Carnau, Ely, Cardiff, was fined pounds 85 after he admitted damaging windows at the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS) is a national non-departmental public body for England and Wales [1] set up to safeguard and promote the welfare of children involved in family court proceedings.  offices in Cardiff. He must pay pounds 85 costs and a pounds 15 victim surcharge. Richard James Perry, 50, of Clifton Street, Roath, Cardiff, was given a six-month conditional discharge after breaking a pane of glass at the Clifton pub. He also admitted behaving threateningly and failing to surrender to court. He must pay pounds 50 compensation.

Mohammed Hussan Ahmed, 39, of Tremgarth, Bridgend, was given a three-month jail sentence, suspended for a year, after he admitted driving while disqualified dis·qual·i·fy  
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b. To declare unqualified or ineligible.

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 and without insurance. He must pay pounds 85 costs and must complete 160 hours of unpaid work.

James Atkins, 24, of Barry Road, Barry, was ordered to pay pounds 200 compensation after he admitted an assault at Cardiff Central train station. He was given a year-long community order, was ordered to carry out 130 hours of unpaid work and must pay pounds 85 costs.
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Publication:South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
Geographic Code:4EUUK
Date:Sep 29, 2009
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