Cases at magistrates court
By Bath Chronicle | Thursday, January 31, 2013, 09:00
These are the among the latest cases to be dealt with by Bath Magistrates Court.
Daniel Karoly, 40, of Willow Close, Odd Down, was fined £500 and given six penalty points for driving without insurance.
Nicholas Bennett, 46, of Redland Park, Bath, was fined £110 and disqualified from driving for 36 months for driving while over the legal alcohol limit.
Michael Symonds, 49, of Broadmoor Lane, Bath, was given a six-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months, a curfew and an electronic tag for assault by beating.
Tony Curtis, 42, of Oakhill Road, Bath, was fined £600 and given six penalty points for failing to provide a driver's identity to the police.
Andrew Bailey, 38, of Park Road, Keynsham, was fined £350 and disqualified from driving for six months for driving without insurance and driving without a licence.
Kathryn Walker, 21, of Pennyquick View, Bath, was fined £146 for shoplifting while subject to a conditional discharge.
Sarah Hunt, 29, of The Oval, Bath, was fined £120 and given four penalty points for speeding.
Christopher Pamment, 23, of The Paragon, Bath, was given a community order and ordered to pay £50 compensation for shoplifting and assault by beating.
Tukur Gidado, 21, of Lansdown Road, Bath, fined £73 for being drunk and disorderly.
Daniel Chantrey, 18, of Claude Avenue, Bath, was fined £800 and given six penalty points for using a vehicle without insurance and using a vehicle without a test certificate.
Scott Palma, 20, of Chandag Road, Keynsham, was fined £37 and given three penalty points for failing to comply with a traffic sign.
Robert Townend, 25, of Southlands, Bath, was fined £600 and given six penalty points for driving without insurance.
Vincent Kent, 49, of Eleanor Close, Bath, was fined £73 and ordered to pay £50 compensation for assaulting a police officer.
Howard Betlejewsky, 51, of Stothert Avenue, Bath, was given a community order for possession of cannabis.
Luke Krupa, 22, of Yomede Park, was given a six-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £100 compensation for assault by beating.
Araminta Windsor-Sharpe, 32, of Freestone Way, Corsham, was fined £55 and given three penalty points for speeding.
Andrew Eddy, 37, of Wedmore Park, Bath, was given a community order for obstructing a police officer.
Anthony Kinglake, 25, of Wells Road, Bath, was given a community order, disqualified from driving for 12 months and ordered to pay £150 compensation for driving over the legal alcohol limit, possession of cannabis, driving without due care and attention and assault by beating.

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Sorry, don't know why my comment double posted.
By GoodReader at 13:23 on 01/02/13
ReportIt's interesting that all those prosecuted for driving without insurance were fined less than the average yearly premium, it's probably a sound financial decision in there opinion. I fail to see why the courts don't impose realistic fines, i.e. higher than the average yearly premium, surely that would then serve as a deterrent for others. I believe the guidlines allow up to a £5000 fine.
By GoodReader at 13:22 on 01/02/13
ReportIt's interesting that all those prosecuted for driving without insurance were fined less than the average yearly premium, it's probably a sound financial decision in there opinion. I fail to see why the courts don't impose realistic fines, i.e. higher than the average yearly premium, surely that would then serve as a deterrent for others. I believe the guidlines allow up to a £5000 fine.
By GoodReader at 13:20 on 01/02/13
Report...or Jack Sparrow....
(always assuming the police go to the cinema, occasionally)
By Mike_the_Taxi at 20:05 on 31/01/13
Report......or Araminta Windsor-Sharp come to that...
By clarysage50 at 19:12 on 31/01/13
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