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Magistrates ordered that two laptops be forfeited and destroyed. Graham Duffy, 57, of Kimberley Street, Oldham, has been fined 40 by Tameside magistrates and ordered to pay 60 court costs for failing to comply with court orders. Appearing before the court he pleaded guilty to a series of separate charges of stealing items from various businesses in Hyde, including B&M, Asda and Boots. Magistrates banned him from the road for 17 months and fined him 1,120, plus ordered him to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. Detective Sergeant Helen Fletcher, of GMPs Operation Valiant, said: This was some excellent work by our response officers and firearms officers that led to the swift arrest of two men and the recovery of the stolen property. Tameside magistrates heard the offence happened on July 5 and handed the 23-year-old a 12 weeks jail term, suspended for 12 months. Who's been in court lately The legal limit is 35. Tameside magistrates have fined Daniel Agar 120 for a charge of assault. Moin Uddin, 22, of Foxglove Avenue, Oldham, has been fined 25 for breaching court orders. The 22-year-old, of Rochdale Road, Royton, pleaded guilty after being stopped on Grains Road in Oldham last September. Mark Stanway denied the charge relating to an incident in New Mills on May 11 last year. The court ordered her to pay 85 court costs and pay a victim surcharge of 85. The 24-year-olds address was given as West Hill, Castle Avenue, Rochdale. Magistrates ordered the cocaine be forfeited and destroyed. He pleaded guilty to the offence. William OReilly, 30, of Prince Edward Avenue, Denton, admitted the charge which had happened on Patterson Street in the town on February 2. An Audenshaw man has been given a suspended jail sentence and must stay away from an area of Stalybridge. 2d), published by Lexis. He was also ordered to pay 250 compensation. Magistrates heard the offence had happened while he was subject to a suspended sentence. He must also pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 34. Drivers are being urged to make it None for the Road this Christmas in a campaign to crack down on drink and drug driving. Tameside magistrates have jailed Christopher Fox for ten weeks for breaking a restraining order. James Whitehead has been fined 50 for breaching court orders. The court heard he was found with the drug on December 3 last year at Victoria Railway Station in Manchester. She was banned from the road for 20 months although the disqualification can be reduced by 20 weeks if a driving course is completed. A teenager who failed to comply with the requirements of a court order has been fined 100 by Tameside magistrates. Republican justices supported Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is still under scrutiny for not reporting that billionaire and GOP megadonor Harlan Crow took him on luxury vacations for years, or that Crow bought property from him at inflated prices, including the house where Thomas mother still lives. The driving ban can be reduced by nine months if a driving course is successfully completed. A High Peak teenager has been referred to Derbyshire Youth Offenders Panel for nine months for a charge of assault. Courtel and His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) use their best endeavours to provide lists which are free of errors but give no warranty as to their accuracy or completeness. In a trio of opinions totaling 436 pages, the N.C. Supreme Court has restored North Carolinas voter ID law, ruled that state courts cannot consider partisan gerrymandering claims, and ended voting for felons who have not completed their sentences. Tameside magistrates ordered Jacob Dodd to carry out 210 hours unpaid work. Driving dangerously through Ashton has cost Samee Haider his driving licence for 14 months. Court NC Supreme Court restores voter ID, reverses redistricting He was banned from the road for a total of 34 months and must also pay court costs of 85. However, he later changed his plea to guilty. He must pay 85 court costs and a 95 victim surcharge. Magistrates ordered him to pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 95. The 39-year-olds address was given as Midlothian Street in Clayton. Tameside magistrates heard that a Glossop driver was more than twice over the legal drink drive limit when stopped in the town. Tameside magistrates slapped Errol Wint with a 1,320 fine. He was banned from the road for 12 months and must also pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. A man who raped a woman in the woods before attacking a brave dog walker who intervened and tried to help is now behind bars. One man has been injured and remains in hospital after an incident at Dean Court in Dukinfield. 80 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. All of the offences had happened last year. The 36-year-old, of Wilmans Walk, Hadfield, pleaded guilty to the offence which happened back on December 8, 2019. The court heard that Suzanne Shaw, 37, of Prince Edward Avenue, Denton, had been stopped on Susan Rinkunas. The 45-year-old, of Werneth Low Road, Hyde, pleaded guilty to a charge of drink driving. The 30-year-old admitted both offences and was given a 12 month conditional discharge. At Stockport magistrates he was fined a total of 180 plus must pay 85 court costs and a 32 victim surcharge. New hope for reopening the Tameside None of those issued with fines appeared before the court but had all gathered at addresses where more than the permitted two people were allowed to mix. Urszula Polonis was also over the drink drive limit when stopped in Oldham. U.S. Supreme Court opinions are published in three different reporters: (1) United States Reports (U.S.), which is the official reporter; (2) Supreme Court Reporter (S. Ct.), published by West; and (3) United States Supreme Court Reports, Lawyers' Edition (L. Her driving licence was endorsed with eight penalty points. Tameside magistrates have fined dozens more Metrolink passengers who were found not to have purchased tickets for their journeys. It is also an offence to drive with any of 17 controlled drugs above a specified level in your blood - this includes illegal and medical drugs. Jamie McMeekin-Heslam has been fined 380 by Tameside magistrates for failing to provide a specimen when required to do so while in charge of a vehicle. Magistrates heard the defendant was already the subject of community order when the offence happened. He was fined 40 and also ordered to pay a 90 victim surcharge. The 32-year-old, of Oakfield Road, Gorton, was charged with failing to provide a specimen of breath when required to do so after being stopped in Stockport on September 11 last year. Darren Saxon, 50, of PortlandHouse, pleaded guilty to the offence which happened last year when he appeared at Tameside magistrates. The legal limit is 35, although she was not actually driving the vehicle. Main image: Tameside Magistrates' Court in Ashton. Tameside magistrates have disqualified an Ashton man from driving for three years. The court gave him a two year conditional discharge, plus ordered him to pay 50 compensation. The legal limit is 35. He was ordered to pay 200 compensation and was issued with a restraining order, meaning he must have no contact with the complainant. He must pay 85 court costs and a 95 victim surcharge. The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, admitted charges of failing to stop when directed to do so by police, driving without insurance, damaging the other vehicles and driving without a licence. Thomas Done pleaded guilty to the theft which had happened on October 6 in 2019. The Together Centre in Dukinfield received a generous donation for its Together Pantry from Bradley Green Primary in Hyde. Glossop man Dean Bowes appeared before Tameside magistrates to face a charge of harassment. The people from Tameside They instructed the snap bag of amphetamine by forfeited and destroyed. Magistrates fined her 120, plus ordered her to pay 117.50 compensation. Tameside magistrates have fined Anthony Goodrum 400 for being over the drink drive limit. The 58-year-old, of Springwood Avenue, Chadderton, pleaded guilty to two separate charges of breaking court orders last month. The legal limit is 35. Having a knife in public at a Texaco garage landed Simon Hawe before Tameside magistrates. The 42-year-old pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to provide a specimen or specimens of breath in Ashton, having been suspected of having committed a driving offence. Appearing before Tameside magistrates she was fined 120 and ordered to pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 34. Jamie McMeekin-Heslam has been fined 380 by Tameside magistrates for failing to provide a specimen when required to do so while in charge of a vehicle. An Ashton woman who was abusive to a police constable has been hit with a court bill of more than 450 by Tameside magistrates. A Mossley motorist has been banned from the road for 18 months by Tameside magistrates for drink driving. Friends of the Tame Valley, the community group caring for the valley and surrounding areas, are organising a special 'coronation clean-up' to help spruce up Jet Amber Fields. In a separate case magistrates also fined Danala Lupu, 29, of Honeywell Lane, Oldham, the same sum, also for flytipping. The latest court cases Tameside magistrates have heard Magistrates jailed him for eight weeks and ordered him to pay a victim surcharge of 128. GMP say two men, aged 24 and 19, were later arrested on suspicion of robbery. Paul Powell, 56, of Tatton Street, Stalybridge, was given a 12 months conditional discharge by Tameside magistrates. The court also ordered the 22-year-old, of Redruth Street, Oldham, to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work. The 41-year-old pleaded guilty to both offences and was fined 206 for each, plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 32 victim surcharge for both offences. The 33-year-old, of Harpur Hill, pleaded guilty to the charge in relation to an incident at the Wye Bridge House, Fairfield Road, Buxton, on October 8. Appearing before the court he was banned from the road for 23 months and fined 833. Stockport magistrates heard the 21-year-old caused damage to two cars and two police vehicles plus other property, as well as assaulting an individual in Hadfield. He was jailed for similar previous convictions and breaching court orders. The 55-year-old, of Gibraltar Lane, Denton, admitted the offence relating to an incident on June 10 in Levenshulme. The driving disqualification can be reduced by 18 weeks if a driving course is successfully completed. He was given a ten weeks jail sentence, suspended for 12 months as a result. appeared in court in Tameside recently He also admitted a further charge of being in possession of a quantity of cocaine in April last year in Manchester. The 52-year-old, of Armadale Road, Dukinfield, was given an 18 months conditional discharge for the offence which happened on May 4 this year. Alan Walker, 50, of Richmond Avenue, Chadderton, has been fined 133 for a charge of assault. GMP officers will be carrying out roadside checks across Greater Manchester using breathalysers and drug wipes to crack down on the number of drivers impaired through drink or drugs. He was issued with a restraining order and must pay 75 compensation, 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 95. Jordan Smith, 34, of Milnrow Road, Shaw, must carry out 180 hours unpaid work for charges of assault and causing damage at a property in Oldham. He must also pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 48. The 20-year-old pleaded guilty to driving a VW Golf dangerously along Manchester Road in Ashton on January 13 this year. The 35-year-old, of Stanhope Street, North Reddish, pleaded guilty to taking the material from Federal Mogul Friction Products Ltd on September 5 last year. Parents face fines. The length of the driving disqualification can be reduced however by 23 weeks if a driving course is satisfactorily completed. He pleaded guilty to the charge at Tameside magistrates and was disqualified from driving for 22 months, fined 120 plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. A vehicle used as a weapon, men who held a delivery driver at gunpoint and a teenager involved in a car crash have been among the recent cases heard by Tameside Magistrates' Court. Tameside magistrates have ordered a Denton woman to carry out 120 hours unpaid work for a charge of assault. Magistrates issued him with a Rehabilitation Activity Requirement. The court found the offence racially aggravated and ordered 85 court costs be paid plus a 32 victim surcharge. Tameside magistrates also ordered her to pay a 22 victim surcharge. The 25-year-old, of Blackshaw Road, Glossop, had denied the offence relating to an incident on August 29, 2020, but was found guilty by the court. The court fined her 80, plus ordered her to pay costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 95. Magistrates jailed him for 14 days, suspended for six months. Lee Whittaker has been banned from the road for almost two years for being over the drink drive limit. The 35-year-old was stopped in King Street on July 17 and found to have 40 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Mohammed Rimawi, 25, of Stalyhill Drive, was found with the class B drug on July 17 this year. In England, the legal alcohol limit for drivers is: 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35. Tameside magistrates heard he was found to have 114 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The 29-year-old, of Hillside Avenue, pleaded guilty to the offence. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. He was also issued with a Rehabilitation Activity Requirement to attend meetings with an officer when instructed to do so. Copyright 2023 Quest Media Network. She was ordered to pay 250 compensation. Tameside magistrates gave Arran Jones a suspended prison sentence for a catalogue of offences. WebTameside Reporter British newspaper titles Facts and stats The Tameside Reporter is a locally-based weekly newspaper which primarily serves the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. Magistrates said the offence was aggravated by the defendants previous record of offending. Details can also be passed via our online LiveChat function at www.gmp.police.uk or via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.. Thursday court round-up Shopkeeper heroin sale charge and dealers sordid phone secret. Joaquim Duarte, of Kings Road, Ashton, has been banned from the road for 12 months for drug driving. They ordered the cannabis be forfeited and destroyed. Items taken in each instance varied in value from 50 to 80. Who's appeared in court lately Michael Connole pleaded guilty to three separate charges of assaulting three police constables when he appeared before Tameside magistrates. Cowardly thug boasts his fists are his 'secret weapon' in Our investigation does remain ongoing and I would encourage anyone who may have any information or dash-cam footage to please contact the police on 101 quoting incident 3015 of 25/08/21. Making indecent photographs of a child, driving whilst being banned, and possessing cocaine are just some of the offences that people appearing before Tameside magistrates lately have been found guilty of. Magistrates ordered him to carry out 60 hours unpaid work plus pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 90. New images of crumblingceilings and rotting beams have laid bare the challenges of repairing Ashton's Grade-Two listed iconic Town Hall. Natalie Jones, 23, of George Lane, Bredbury, was stopped in September last year on Stockport Road and found to have 63 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. He had denied the offence but was found guilty by the court. Voters will go to the polls on Thursday 4 May to elect their representatives on Tameside Council. Daniel Wall denied assaulting a police constable but was found guilty of the charge and has been ordered to carry out 100 hours unpaid work. Nathan Taylor-Shonhut, 24, of Clough Fold Road, Hyde, appeared before Tameside magistrates to face the charges relating to an incident in the town on November 30. Lists are published throughout the day. The 36-year-old admitted the offence and was banned from the road for 15 months and fined 120. He was also ordered to pay a 34 victim surcharge. He must also pay 85 court costs and a 22 victim surcharge. Droylsden driver James Connolly admitted to being in charge of a motor vehicle while being over the drug drive limit when he appeared before Tameside magistrates. The 59-year-old, of Grey Street, Stalybridge, admitted the offence which had happened on French Street in Manchester on January 16. Droylsden driver Kelly Reeve has been banned from theroad for three years by Tameside Magistrates Court for a series of driving related offences. Cowardly thug boasts his fists are his 'secret weapon' in He pleaded guilty to being in possession of a quantity of amphetamine on July 15 this year in the town. Michael Madden was more than two times over the drink drive limit when stopped, Tameside Magistrates Court heard. An Oldham man has been given a suspended jail sentence for assault. Tameside magistrates fined him 120, plus ordered him to pay 85 court costs and victim surcharge of 34. The driving disqualification can be reduced by three months if a driving course is satisfactorily completed. A woman in charge of a vehicle was over the drink drive limit, Tameside magistrates heard. The 27-year-old, of Dukinfield Road, Dukinfield, pleaded guilty to three separate offences of stealing items of alcohol from the Co-op on Fir Tree Lane in Dukinfield last month. Magistrates ordered him to pay a victim surcharge of 22. His address was given as St Lukes Court, Oldham. Hyde man Matthew Jackson has been fined 500 by Tameside magistrates for a charge of assault. Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is now working with Greater Manchester Police (GMP) to bring that number down. His address was given as Bloomfield Road, Blackpool. He also admitted charges of causing damage to another vehicle on the same date and failing to report an accident, plus wasting police time. Magistrates ordered him to pay a total of 300 compensation, plus 700 court costs and a victim surcharge of 85. Magistrates handed her a 12 month conditional discharge, plus ordered her to pay a victim surcharge of 22. Stefan Wylie, 45, of Portland Street, Ashton, has been given a curfew order by Tameside magistrates for six weeks. Motorist Daniel Turner was over the drink drive limit when stopped in Dukinfield, Tameside magistrates were told. A 19-year-old man has been charged with burglary and aggravated vehicle-taking in Stalybridge. Detectives investigating the brutal murder of Thomas Campbell in Mossley have released doorbell footage of a third suspect and say the net is closing in on him. He must carry out 80 hours unpaid work plus pay a total of 191 compensation. The 33-year-old, of Hiltons Farm Close, Audenshaw, admitted the offence relating to an Van driver Christopher Jackson was fined 1,000 and banned from the road for 15 months for drug driving by Tameside magistrates. A care home in Dukinfield is celebrating success after residents and relatives voted it as one of the top 20 recommended care homes in the North West. Ed Sheeran Sings, Plays Guitar in Court As Part Of Marvin Gaye Plagiarism Case. WebWe deliver thousands of copies across the region. However, he was found guilty of the offence and given a 12 weeks prison term, suspended for 12 months. A Liverpool man has been jailed for life for the abduction and sexual assault of a six-year-old girl in Tameside. WebTameside Radio's Olivia Briggs has been chatting exclusively to 'The One and Only' singer Chesney Hawkes. Thomas Morris, 21, of Catherine Street, Ashton, damaged a letter box at an address in the town on August 19, Tameside magistrates heard. Click here to read the latest edition of the paper online, Click here to find out where you can pick up a copy of the paper, Copyright 2023 Quest Media Network. A motorist who was more than three times over the drink drive limit has been given a suspended jail sentence by Tameside magistrates. Magistrates fined him 200 and ordered him to pay 379.99 compensation plus a victim surcharge of 34. The court heard Adil Sohail, 22, of Balmoral Court, was stopped on Ashton Road, Oldham, on May 2 this year and found to be over the drug drive limit.

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tameside reporter court cases

tameside reporter court cases