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Court In Brief.


A COVENTRY man has been given a suspended jail sentence jail sentence jail npeine f de prison  after being caught drink driving.

Terance Mubele, aged 30, of Kingfield Road, Radford, Coventry Radford is a suburb of Coventry, located approximately 2 miles north of Coventry city centre.

At the end of the nineteenth century, Radford was turning from a largely undeveloped rural area into one of Coventry's major manufacturing areas.
, was convicted of driving with excess alcohol, using a vehicle without insurance and driving while disqualified dis·qual·i·fy  
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1.
a. To render unqualified or unfit.

b. To declare unqualified or ineligible.

2.
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He was sentenced to 12 weeks' imprisonment Imprisonment
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 suspended for one year, banned from driving for three years and told to participate in the Drink Impaired Drivers' Programme.

Other cases heard by Coventry magistrates on September 9 included: Rodney Kettell, aged 43, of Trevose Avenue, Exhall, Warwickshire, damaging property to the value of pounds 200, compensation of pounds 200 to be paid.

George Pace, aged 50, of Spon Street, Coventry, four counts of possessing an indecent photograph of a child In the United Kingdom, the Protection of Children Act 1978 introduced the concept of an indecent photograph of a child into UK legislation. It is defined as both indecent and portraying a child. , community order for two years, participation in the Community Sex offender sex offender n. generic term for all persons convicted of crimes involving sex, including rape, molestation, sexual harassment and pornography production or distribution.  Groupwork Programme, forfeiture and destruction of computer.

Dean Tighe, aged 24, of Ryton Close, Canley, Coventry, theft to the value of pounds 383, community order for one year, 60 hours of unpaid work to be completed, compensation of pounds 330 to be paid.

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, aged 34, of Birchfield Road, Coundon, Coventry, using a forged driving licence driving licence
Noun

an official document authorizing a person to drive a motor vehicle

Noun 1. driving licence - a license authorizing the bearer to drive a motor vehicle
, using a vehiclewithout insurance, community order for one year, 80 hours of unpaid work to be completed, forfeiture and destruction of forged driving licence, banned from driving for three months.

William Goodreid, aged 40, of no fixed address, breaching an anti-social behaviour order, fined pounds 50, Salah Idris, aged 22, of Honeyfield Road, Stoke, Coventry, failing to provide a specimen or specimens of breath, driving with an incorrect licence, community order for one year, 100 hours of unpaid work to be completed, banned from driving for 40 months.

Anthony Anderson, aged 19, of Glenwood Gardens, Bedworth, using a vehicle without insurance, driving with an incorrect licence, fined pounds 100.

Kamran Amini, aged 19, of Gilbert Close, Hillfields, Coventry, driving with an incorrect licence, using a vehicle without insurance, fined pounds 235, banned from driving for sixmonths under the totting up provisions.

Amani Buteriteri, aged 42, of Hornsey Close, Henley Green, Coventry, driving with an incorrect licence, failing to produce a licence, using a vehicle without insurance, failing to produce a certificate of insurance, using a vehicle without a test certificate, failing to produce a test certificate, failing to comply with a red light signal, fined pounds 785.

Michael Giles, aged 25, of Hockley Close, Grandborough, Rugby, using a vehicle without insurance, fined pounds 525.

Goncalo Gomes, aged 22, of Kirkdale Avenue, Holbrooks, Coventry, driving with an incorrect licence, failing to produce a licence, using a vehicle without insurance, failing to produce a certificate of insurance, fined pounds 525.

Aurora Gronan, aged 31, of Terry Road, Stoke, Coventry, damaging property to the value of pounds 15, fined pounds 75, compensation of pounds 15 to be paid.

David Hill, aged 35, of Armfield Street, Bell Green, Coventry, theft to the value of pounds 199.99, community order for one year, 60 hours of unpaid work to be completed, compensation of pounds 199.99 to be paid.

Dean Pepper, aged 27, of Woodway Walk, Walsgrave, Coventry, assault, community order for one year, 150 hours of unpaid work to be completed, compensation of pounds 100 to be paid.

Artur Sampolksi, aged 37, of Bulwer Road, Radford, Coventry, driving with an incorrect licence, failing to produce a licence, driving while using a mobile phone, fined pounds 235.

Scott Gallacher, aged 18, of Heath Crescent, Stoke Heath, Coventry, failing to comply with a community order, community order to continue with an additional three months' supervision.

Daniel Reilly, aged 26, of Newmarket Close, Aldermans Green, Coventry, two counts of failing to comply with a community order, community order to continue with an additional 20 hours of unpaid work.

Alan Gilder, aged 23, of Stepney Road, Stoke, Coventry, assault, destroying property to the value of pounds 450, conditionally discharged for nine months, compensation of pounds 500 to be paid.

Chantelle Mathews, aged 22, of Glamorgan Close, Willenhall, Coventry, using threatening words or behaviour, fined pounds 50, compensation of pounds 50 to be paid.

Karl Parnell, aged 22, of Chandos Street, Stoke, Coventry, damaging property to the value of pounds 280, fined pounds 100, compensation of pounds 280 to be paid.

Mateusz Liedke, aged 27, of Coleshill Road, Nuneaton, drunk and disorderly behaviour in a public place, conditionally discharged for six months.
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