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In court: a round up of cases heard by Essex magistrates

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CASES heard by Chelmsford and Colchester magistrates from Tuesday July 1 to Monday July 7.

Sent to prison

BEN WILLIAM PATIENT, 24, of Bird Lane, Tiptree, was sent to prison for a total of 12 weeks due to his appalling record of failure to comply and offences against the same victim.

He was given two weeks consecutive for using violence to secure entry into premises in Groom Park, Clacton, on June 7, and two weeks concurrent for causing £200 of criminal damage to a window belonging to Tendring District Council on June 7.

He was also given eight weeks for assaulting Abigail St George by beating her at Clacton on June 26; and two weeks consecutive for causing £50 of criminal damage to an internal door belonging to Abigail on June 27.

JOSEPH ROBERT HILL, 53, of Shaw Road, Witham, was sent to prison for seven days for stealing a bottle of whiskey valued at £25 from Tesco in Witham on July 1. The offence was aggravated by the defendant's record of previous offending.

LUKE FRENCH, 20, of HMP Chelmsford, was committed to detention in a young offenders' institution for 21 days concurrent because of two offences within three days.

He was driving along Frinton Road at Kirby Cross on January 8 without a valid driving licence when an accident occurred causing damage to another vehicle.

He failed to stop and provide the relevant information. He was also driving without insurance and without due care and attention.

The defendant also pleaded guilty to a similar offence at Jaywick on January 11 which damaged a touring caravan.

JAMIE ROBERT PHILLIPS, 23, of Cunnington Road, Braintree, was given a 12 week prison sentence for using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause that person to believe that unlawful violence would be used at Braintree on December 12.

It was a serious offence because of the threatened use of a weapon upon a person serving the public.

MARTYN RICHARDSON, 35, of no fixed address, was sent to prison for four weeks. He was given two weeks for stealing two bottles of Courvoisier to the value of £61 from Sainsbury's at Braintree on May 2.

He was also given two weeks consecutive for stealing two further bottles, also from Sainsbury's at Braintree on June 30.

DAVID AUSTIN GARLAND, 53, of no fixed address, was given a 28 day prison sentence.

He pleaded guilty to assaulting Danny Pitt by beating him at Chelmsford on July 5, using threatening, abusive or insulting words or disorderly behaviour towards him, likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress, and damaging a police vehicle to the value of £98 while being drunk.

Assault

LOLITA ROSKOSA, 47, of Brickfields Road, South Woodham Ferrers, was given a conditional discharge for 12 months for assaulting Glen Gibson by beating him at Chelmsford on June 22. She must pay a £15 victim surcharge.

ALYSON CHILTERN, 29, of Cheviot Drive, Chelmsford, was given a 12 month conditional discharge for beating Simon Chilton at Chelmsford on June 14. She must pay £85 costs to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).

KIRILL KOVTUN, 24, of Rainsford Road, Chelmsford, was fined £85 for assaulting Anna Babinka by beating her at Chelmsford on June 14. He must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

TARA LESLIE, 32, of Aldridge Close, Chelmsford, was given a community order for assaulting three Police Constables in the execution of their duty at Chelmsford on June 8.

She also pleaded guilty to being drunk at Aldridge Close on June 8 while being in charge of a child under seven years old and assaulting Dean Leslie by beating him.

She was ordered to participate in Education, Training and Employment for ten days, have treatment for alcohol dependency for six months, and attend appointments with a responsible officer.

She must also pay £50 compensation to each of the Police Constables.

CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY SAUNDERS, 31, of Clavering Road, Braintree, was given a two year conditional discharge for assaulting Laura Sparrow by beating her at Harlow on April 13.

He was ordered to pay £15 compensation and a £15 victim surcharge.

HELEN LOUISE PROSSER, 48, of The Withy Windle, South Woodham Ferrers, was fined £75 for assaulting Denise Owens by beating her at Chelmsford on June 6 and £75 for beating Samuel Cooper.

She also pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or disorderly behaviour towards Megan Bullock likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress on June 6, and of damaging a computer screen to the value of £200 belonging to Ann-Marie Salmon at South Woodham Ferrers on March 21 and was ordered to pay £200 compensation.

PAUL JOHN BROMLEY, 45, of Mill Park Drive, Braintree, was fined £140 for assaulting two Police Constables in the execution of their duty at Braintree on June 18.

He was ordered to pay them £100 compensation each, a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

Breach of order

DAMIAM RAPACKI, 24, of Dorset Avenue, Chelmsford, was ordered to carry out an additional 20 hours of unpaid, supervised work, in addition to the original requirements of a community order imposed on May 7, for failing to attend three appointments in May, June and July. He must pay £50 costs.

Criminal damage

JAMES DYLAN PYE, 44, of Maldon Road, Margaretting, was given a 12 month conditional discharge for destroying an iPad to the value of £400 belonging to Oliver Pye at Maldon on June 13.

He must pay £400 compensation, a £15 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

ASHLEY DAVID WILSON, 24, of Evelyn Wood, Cressing, was given a community order for damaging an internal wall valued at £100 belonging to Greenfields Housing Association at Braintree on June 10.

He also pleaded guilty to assaulting Karen Morgan. The defendant must participate in Building Better Relationships for 29 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer, carry out 120 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months.

He was also given a restraining order not to contact Karen or go to Rosemary Avenue in Braintree. He must pay £100 compensation, a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

CALUM DAVID CAMERON, 24, of Kents Grass, Tollesbury, was given a 12 month conditional discharge for damaging a television and internal door to the value of £50 belonging to Jacey-Lee Scott at Colchester on October 4.

He must pay £50 compensation, a £15 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

Dangerous Dog

GEOFFREY NURSE, 60, of Kelvedon Road, Coggeshall, was ordered to keep Izzy, a Mastiff-type dog, under proper control or have it destroyed.

He must keep it on a lead and wear a muzzle at all times whilst in a public place, and the garden is to be suitably fenced with a gate considered satisfactory by Braintree District Council. He was ordered to pay costs of £498.50.

HELEN NURSE, of Kelvedon Road, Coggeshall, was also ordered to keep Izzy under proper control at all times and pay costs of £498.50.

Drugs - possession

TAYLA HEWETSON BETHUNE, 19, of Ockelford Avenue, Chelmsford, was fined £73 for possessing one gramme of cannabis, a controlled class B drug, at Chelmsford on June 18.

He must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS in addition to forfeiting the drugs and having them destroyed.

Drunk and disorderly

CHARLOTTE LUCY GRAVES, 22, of Widford Chase, Chelmsford, was fined £75 for being drunk and disorderly in New London Road, Chelmsford, on July 5. She must also pay a £22 victim surcharge.

Enivronmental protection

STACEY DAVIS, 26, of Plains Field, Braintree, was fined £600 for failing to comply with an abatement notice to clear all dog faeces from the curtilage of her property and ensure proper disposal on a daily basis at Braintree on or about February 24 and February 12.

She must also pay a £60 victim surcharge and £364 costs.

MATTHEW IAN MEAD, 30, of Panfield Lane, Braintree, was fined £500 for failing to ensure that household waste from a domestic property was only transferred to an authorised person on or about November 20.

He must pay a £50 victim surcharge and £650 costs.

LESA BLOWES, 22, of Dorset Close, Great Baddow, was fined £75 for dropping a cigarette butt in High Chelmer Shopping Centre, Chelmsford, on February 7.

He must also pay a £20 victim surcharge and £40 costs.

MITCHELL FLATTS, 20, of Allectus Way, Witham, was fined £75 for dropping a cigarette butt in Chelmsford High Street on January 27. He must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £40 costs.

MATTHEW STORRS, 27, of Park Avenue, Chelmsford, was fined £75 for dropping litter in Chelmsford High Street on March 15. He must also pay a £20 victim surcharge and £40 costs.

LIAM TINSLEY, 21, of Rookes Crescent, Chelmsford, was fined £75 for dropping food waste in Chelmsford High Street on March 14. He must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £40 costs.

Harassment

ADAM DEAN CANNON, 29, of Rothmans Avenue, Chelmsford, was fined £110 for contacting a woman on May 22 and 28, in contravention of a restraining order imposed on May 19 prohibiting him from calling her.

He must pay a £20 victim surcharge.

Pollution control

GARY MARK BLAGDEN, 52, of Jellicoe Way, Braintree, was fined £600 for failing to comply with a requirement of Braintree District Council, to produce authority to transport controlled waste at Braintree on or about January 30.

He must pay a £60 victim surcharge and £314 costs.

Resisting a constable

JULIE MARIE LONG, 47, of Plains Field, Braintree, was given a 12 month conditional discharge for resisting a Police Constable in the execution of her duty at Braintree on April 20.

She must pay £100 compensation, a £15 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

Social Security offences

IAN DAVID MIZEN-SHARP, 49, of Progress Court, Braintree, was given a community order for making a false representation to Braintree District Council on or about August 27, 2012 by claiming that his wife was not working, in order to obtain Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit.

He was placed under a curfew for two months with electronic monitoring and ordered to pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

Theft – shoplifting

IAIN TARR, 37, of no fixed address, was given an absolute discharge after stealing a £5 bottle of ginger wine from Tesco in Chelmsford on July 1.

MICHAEL MCCONNELL, 57, of Stapleford Close, Chelmsford, was given a conditional discharge for six months for stealing margarine, olive oil and coffee mate to the value of £7 from Poundland in Chelmsford on April 22.

He must pay a £15 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

Threatening behaviour

KEEGAN RHODES, 28, of Hammonds Road, Little Baddow, was given a community order for causing Celine Riordan harassment, alarm or distress by using threatening, abusive or insulting words or disorderly behaviour at West Hanningfield on December 11.

He was ordered to carry out 100 hours of supervised, unpaid work within the next 12 months, pay £100 compensation, a £60 victim surcharge, and £600 costs to the CPS.

He was also given four penalty points on his driving licence for driving at Woodpecker Service Station in Stock Road on December 11 without due care and attention.

DAVID AUSTIN GARLAND, 53, of no fixed address, was fined £50 for using threatening, abusive words or disorderly behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress at Chelmsford on July 2.

He must also pay a £20 victim surcharge and £40 costs to the CPS.

Driving offences – not stopping

IAN WILKINSON, 47, of Kingston Avenue, Chelmsford, was given three penalty points for crossing the stop line of a red traffic light at Parkway on the junction with Broomfield Road, Chelmsford, on November 24.

He was fined £155 and must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £90 costs.

Drink-driving

GEORGE COCKLIN, 19, of Bramwoods Road, Chelmsford, was banned from driving for 18 months for driving along Bond Street in Chelmsford on June 5 after he had been drinking.

The proportion of alcohol in his breath measured 70 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, double the limit. He was fined £115 and must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

ANDRAS OTT, 25, of High Street, Maldon, was given a 17 month driving ban after driving along Waterhouse Lane in Chelmsford on June 16 after he had been drinking.

The proportion of alcohol in his breath measured 61 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than one and a half times over the limit.

He was fined £350 plus a £35 victim surcharge and must pay £85 costs to the CPS. He also pleaded guilty to driving without a valid driving licence.

LEE ANDREW DEVINE, 37, of Canney Road, Steeple, was given a community order and disqualified from driving for 26 months for driving along Valley Bridge at Chelmsford on June 15 after he had been drinking.

The proportion of alcohol measured 112 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than three times over the limit.

He was ordered to have treatment for alcohol dependency for six months, participate in Building Better Relationships for 19 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer and carry out 60 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next twelve months.

He must also pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS. The defendant was also in the company of Gemma Louise Charlotte Saye when a restraining order had been imposed on November 14 prohibiting him from being so.

Traffic offences

LEE RUSSELL, 34, of Spruce Avenue, Dunmow, was disqualified from driving for 18 months and fined £500 for failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis at Braintree on June 1.

He must also pay a £50 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

KATIE BENNETT, 31, of Mashbury Road, Great Waltham, was disqualified from driving for 18 months for failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis at Chelmsford on May 3.
She was fined £320 plus a £32 victim surcharge and must pay £85 costs to the CPS.

SHANE WILLIAM HADDERTON, 25, of Goldhangar Road, Maldon, was banned from driving for 12 months due to repeat offending.

The defendant had failed to give information to the police relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle alleged to have been guilty of an offence on January 6.

He was fined £600 and must pay a £60 victim surcharge and £90 costs.

In court: a round up of cases heard by Essex magistrates


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