7 Jan 2014 15:37

Round-up of cases that came before Coventry Magistrates Court on November 6-8

Cases heard at Coventry Magistrates Court on Wednesday, November 6, included:

David Huskinson, 22, of Gravel Hill, Tile Hill, admitted breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work. He was jailed for eight weeks.

Sharon Roberts, 26, of Swan Lane, Stoke, admitted breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work. She was given an extra ten hours unpaid work.

Andrew Robertson, 30, of Marlwood Close, Longford, admitted breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work. He was given an extra ten hours unpaid work and told to pay 50 costs.

Cases heard at Coventry Magistrates Court on Thursday, November 7, included:

Michelle Mapp, 36, of Tarquin Close, Willenhall, admitted non-payment of council tax and costs totalling 3,414.44. She was told to pay 3,414.44 or serve a 28-day suspended prison sentence.

Gary Samuels, 39, of Chingford Road, Longford, admitted breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work. He was given an extra 15 hours unpaid work.

Glenn Ford, 19, of Queen Margarets Road, Canley, admitted carrying a machete and an axe in public, and driving with the wrong licence, no insurance and no MOT. He was detained for eight weeks and given six points.

Read more:
Carrying a machete and an axe in public among cases heard by Coventry magistrates

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