Cases which have been dealt with in court by Plymouth Magistrates
THE following cases have been dealt with by Plymouth magistrates.
JACQUELINE COOKE, aged 29, of Victoria Place, Plymouth: assaulting a man by beating him, theft of a bottle of cider, criminal damage to bottles of wine and failing to surrender to bail – 16-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months with Alcohol Treatment Requirement and ordered to pay £286 compensation.
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Cases which have been dealt with in court by Plymouth Magistrates
SIMON CORBETT, aged 39, of Albert Road, Plymouth: assaulting a woman by beating her – 12-month community order with Drug Rehabilitation Requirement and ordered to pay costs of £85.
JAMIE DAVIES, aged 20, of Kiln Close, Plymouth: assaulting a man by beating and causing criminal damage to a wall – six-month community order with 18 hours at the senior attendance centre, ordered to pay £60 compensation and £60 victim surcharge.
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LEE RAYMOND, aged 36, of College Avenue, Plymouth: assaulting a man by beating him – 12-month community order with 80 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay £100 compensation
MARK TIERNEY, aged 29, of Union Street, Plymouth: common assault on a man, threatening behaviour and causing criminal damage – jailed for 16 weeks.
GARY WILKINSON, aged 26, of Buckfast Close, Plymouth: assaulting a woman by beating and using violence to secure entry – 12-month community order with six-month Drug Rehabilitation Requirement and ordered to pay costs of £85.
PETER COTTON, aged 41, of James Street, Plymouth: two counts of handling stolen goods – 12-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months, ordered to do 120 hours of unpaid work and pay £85 costs.
GARETH HUGHES, aged 34, of Burrow Hill, Plymouth: theft of clothing from a shop – jailed for eight weeks.
MICHAEL CAPELING, aged 25, of Devonport Road, Plymouth: possession of Valium and theft of a magazine and two ice creams – fined £100 and ordered to pay victim surcharge of £20.
BRYAN SELVESTER, aged 37, of Old Woodlands Road, Plymouth: two counts of driving while unfit through drugs, possession of tablets containing morphine, failing to provide a urine sample – jailed for five months and banned from driving for three years.
JASON BAILEY, aged 36, of Saxon Road, Tavistock: drink-driving – 12-month community order with 100 hours unpaid work, banned from driving for 24 months, ordered to pay costs of £85 and victim surcharge of £60.
ROYSTON BUTLER, aged 37, of Marlborough Street, Plymouth: drunk and disorderly – fined £60 and ordered to pay £20 victim surcharge
KEITH DALY, aged 48, of Walnut Gardens, Plymouth: two counts of indecent exposure – three-year community order with the Thames Valley sex offenders' programme and the Thinking Skills programme and ordered to pay £300 costs.
MARK FOSTER, aged 42, of Orchard Road, Plymouth: failure to provide a specimen of breath – 12-month community order with 80 hours unpaid work, ordered to pay victim surcharge of £65 and costs of £45.
SAMUEL GODFREY, aged 20, of The Royal Citadel, Plymouth: harassment of a woman – fined £400, ordered to pay £85 prosecution costs and £15 victim surcharge.
LEAH STRINGER, aged 21, of Lipson Road, Plymouth: attempted to avoid a railway fare – fined £45, ordered to pay £15 victim surcharge and £6.20 compensation.
TEKLE WELDESLASE, aged 37, of Penrose Street, Plymouth: failure to notify a change of circumstances affecting benefit and making a false representation to obtain benefit – 12-month community order with 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of £250.




Comments
by trumanmark
Monday, December 03 2012, 2:31PM
“Well said trudie2010, seem's to me if you give a woman a good slap it's ok by our court's, yet pinch a pair of jeans and off to the nick you go, about time these so called judges went to a school to learn what to do right, no wonder this land of our's is going to pot.”
by CharlieDodd
Monday, December 03 2012, 1:00PM
“..'MICHAEL CAPELING, theft of two ice creams'..
Disgraceful, he should have got two 99-day sentences to run concurrently”
by trudie2010
Monday, December 03 2012, 11:15AM
“pinching clothing 8 weeks in prison, more than if you beat someone, why does the legal profession put money and goods above people?”