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Who's been in court? A round up of cases heard by Essex magistrates

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CASES heard by Chelmsford and Colchester magistrates from Tuesday August 26 to Tuesday September 2.

Sent to prison


SIMON DEREK COLLINS, 43, of Swiss Avenue, Chelmsford, was sent to prison for a total of 22 weeks. He was given six weeks for assaulting Yenyee Collins by beating her at Chelmsford on June 4. 

It was a serious offence involving the defendant head butting the victim, who was particularly frail. 

He was given two weeks concurrent for damaging a wooden bookcase, glass ornaments and a picture frame valued at £250 belonging to Marian Collins at Chelmsford on August 6 and 16 weeks consecutive for assaulting Marian by beating her at Chelmsford on or about July 1.

Suspended sentence

RUSSELL EDWARD CAMPION, 45, of Ramblers Way, Burnham on Crouch, was given an eight week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, for driving along Hall Road in Asheldham on August 10 while disqualified and without insurance. 

He was disqualified for 18 months and must carry out 80 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, pay an £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).

Assault


JOHN TERENCE KILLICK, 47, of West Avenue, Chelmsford, was given a community order for assaulting Mark Mixture by beating him at Chelmsford on July 30. 

He also pleaded guilty to beating Theresa Woods and harassing her between June 27 and July 30 by sending abusive and insulting facebook and text messages. 

The defendant must attend appointments with a responsible officer, carry out 250 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months and was given a restraining order forbidding him from contacting either of the victims and must not go to Milton Place in Chelmsford. 

He was ordered to pay compensation of £175 and £125 respectively, a £60 victim surcharge and £120 costs to the CPS.

KEVIN JOHN MARTIN, 36, of Towncroft, Chelmsford, was given a community order for assaulting a door supervisor by beating him at Chelmsford on August 10. 

The defendant must carry out 40 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, pay £60 compensation, plus a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

DAWIDE TOMASZEWSKI, 25, of Warwick Crescent, Maldon, was given a community order for assaulting Liwia Bien by beating her at Colchester on July 16. 

The defendant must participate in the Domestic Abuse programme for 28 days, carry out 150 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, and was given a restraining order not to contact Liwia. 

He must pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

DEAN CHARLIE LLEWELLYN, 20, of no known address, was committed to detention in a young offenders institution for 21 weeks for an appalling attack on a young girl holding a baby at Chelmsford on July 4. 

He also caused £73.50 of damage to a Police Station holding cell.

DAVID ANDREW SMITH, 47, of Bridge Street, Witham, was given a community order for assaulting Sonia Smith by beating her at Witham on July 26. 

He was ordered to participate in Building Better Relationships for 40 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer, and carry out 60 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months. 

He must pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS. He had also caused £5 worth of damage to a pair of sunglasses belonging to the victim.

Breach of order


RIKKI O'SULLIVAN, 27, of Eves Crescent, Chelmsford, was fined £85 for breaching a Domestic Violence Protection Order imposed on August 26 by Chelmsford Magistrates' Court by sending messages on Facebook.

Criminal damage


DARYL VICKERS, 40, of Holmans, Boreham, was fined £280 for damaging doors to the value of £743 belonging to North Chelmsford NHS Healthcare Centre in White Hart Lane, Chelmsford, on April 8. 

He must pay £743 compensation, a £28 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

WAYNE CHRISTOPHER SHANE SPURDENS, 34, of Wood Road, Heybridge, was ordered to pay £200 compensation for damaging a glass window to the value of £200 belonging to Julie Spurdens at Braintree on August 12. 

He must also pay £50 costs to the CPS.

ASHLEY DAVID WILSON, 24, of John English Avenue, Braintree, was given a community order for damaging a toaster to the value of around £30 belonging to Patricia Wilson at Braintree on August 14. 

He was ordered to carry out 40 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS. 

He was also given a restraining order forbidding him from going to Evelyn Wood Road in Cressing.

Drugs - possession


KEITH DARREN LAMB, 18, of Felbrigg Close, Great Notley, was given a conditional discharge for 18 months for possessing 25 grams of cannabis, a controlled class B drug, at Braintree on July 16. He must pay a £15 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS. He must also forfeit the drugs and have them destroyed.

BEN LEWIS SIMPSON, 18, of Main Road, Boreham, was fined £147 for possessing four grams of cannabis a controlled class B drug, at Chelmsford on August 14. He must pay a £20 victim surcharge, £85 costs to the CPS, and forfeit the drugs and have them destroyed.

Failed to comply


JAMES THOMSON, 34, of Thames Avenue, Melbourne, was ordered to attend appointments with a responsible officer for an additional six months, in addition to the original requirements of a community order imposed on May 30, 2013. 

He had failed to attend two appointments on January 16 and February 6. He must pay £50 costs.

STEVEN DE FRAINE, 43, of The Street, Heybridge, 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 March 26. 

He had failed to attend three appointments in June, July and August. He must pay £50 costs.

BRADLEY STAINES, 18, of Willow Walk, Tiptree, was ordered to participate in Education, Training and Employment for 10 days in addition to the original requirements of a youth order imposed on October 28, after failing to attend three appointments in April and May. 

He must pay £50 costs.

JAMIE LEE ERNEST MARSH, 21, Kings Road, Chelmsford, was fined £50 for failing to attend three appointments in July and August according to a community order imposed on December 13. 

He must also pay a £20 victim surcharge and £30 costs.

Harassment


JAMIE LEE BARKER, 35, of New Manor Crescent, Southminster, was given a community order for harassing Katie May at Chelmsford on June 21 by repeatedly entering the Tesco store in Chelmsford to talk to her. 

The defendant was prohibited from entering the Tesco Express store at Duke Street, Chelmsford, for two years.

He must participate in Building Better Relationships for 29 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer and was given a restraining order not to contact Katie or go within five metres of the Tesco store. 

He must pay £150 compensation, a £60 victim surcharge and £200 costs to the CPS.

Social Security offences


HOLLY GIBSON, 23, of Reed Meadows, Braintree, was given a conditional discharge for 12 months for failing to notify Braintree District Council of a change of circumstances which would have affected her entitlement to Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit between January 9, 2012 and March 23 this year. 

She must pay a victim surcharge of £15 and costs of £267.75.

Theft – shoplifting


DARREN PAUL MIMMS, 34, of Home Mead, Galleywood, was given a conditional discharge for 12 months for stealing five DVDs valued at £40 from the Co-op in Duke Street, Chelmsford, on August 8. He must pay a £15 victim surcharge.

SCOTT DAVID HOLLEY, 24, of Kings Road, Chelmsford, was given a community order for stealing a pasty and case of lager to the value of £7.75 from Premier Convenience Store in Chelmsford on February 8. 

The defendant must attend appointments with a responsible officer, carry out 60 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, pay £7.75 compensation, a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS. 

He also pleaded guilty to assaulting Matthew Hodges at Chelmsford on February 8 and was fined £120 plus £120 compensation, and of using threatening behaviour that was racially aggravated. 

He was fined a further £100 and ordered to pay a further £100 compensation.

JULIAN ANDREWS, 43, of Nelsons Gardens, Chelmsford, was given a community order for stealing three pairs of sunglasses, valued at £210, from Boots in Chelmsford on August 12, together with Luke Davey. 

He was ordered to have treatment for drug dependency for 12 months, attend appointments with a responsible officer and pay a £60 victim surcharge.

IAN STUART FLITT, 54, of Howard Close, Braintree, was given a 12 month conditional discharge for stealing a bottle of Disaronno, to the value of £14, together with Stuart Flitt, from Sainsbury's at Braintree on June 27. 

He must pay £14 compensation, plus a £15 victim surcharge and £40 costs to the CPS.

STUART IAN FLITT, 29, of Munro Road, Witham, was given a conditional discharge for 12 months for stealing a bottle of Disaronno valued at £14 from Sainsbury's in Braintree on June 28. 

He had also taken a bottle from Sainsbury's in Braintree on June 27, together with Ian Flitt, and was in possession of a quantity of cannabis, a controlled class B drug, at Witham on August 15. 

He must pay £14 compensation, a £20 victim surcharge, £40 costs to the CPS and the drugs are to be forfeited and destroyed.

ROBERT DAVID MARK PALMER, 41, of Victoria Crescent, Chelmsford, was given a community order for stealing alcohol to the value of £124.98 from Tesco in Chelmsford on August 16. 

The defendant must participate in Education, Training and Employment for 25 days, and was placed under a curfew for two months, with electronic monitoring. 

He must have treatment for drug dependency for six months, and must attend appointments with a responsible officer, pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

Drink-driving

JAMES PETER WOOD, 43, of Waltham Road, Boreham, was disqualified from driving for 44 months for driving along Springfield Road in Chelmsford on August 9 after he had been drinking. 

The alcohol measured 85 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than double the limit. 

He was fined £415 and must pay a £42 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS. 

He also pleaded guilty to driving without a valid driving licence, no insurance and exceeding the 30mph speed limit.

DEAN BASTONE, 40, of Stebbens Way, Heybridge, was banned from driving for 22 months for driving a van at Heybridge Basin on August 10 after he had been drinking. 

His breath contained 88 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than two and a half times the limit. 

He was fined £265 and must pay a £27 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

DAVID KINNIBURGH, 66, of The Green, Finchingfield, was disqualified from driving for one year for driving along the A120 at Braintree on August 13 after he had been drinking. 

The alcohol measured 54 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than one and a half times the limit. He was fined £320 and must pay a £32 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.

Driving offences - no licence or insurance


TERRY WEBB, 32, of Bryony Close, Witham, was given six penalty points for driving along Freebournes Road at Witham on January 22 with a provisional licence, unsupervised, and without displaying L plates. 

He was also driving without insurance. He was fined £600 plus a £60 victim surcharge and must pay £90 costs.

DEBORAH MITCHELL, 53, of Eastern Crescent, Chelmsford, was given six points for driving a vehicle at The Ship public house, Railway Street in Chelmsford on December 20 without insurance. 

She was fined £600 plus a £60 victim surcharge and £90 costs.

Speeding

JENNA SMITH, 27, of Summerhill, Althorne, was given three penalty points for driving at 51mph along the A12 at Hatfield Peverel on November 24, in excess of the 40mph temporary speed restriction. 

She was fined £37 and must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £90 costs.

ROBERT GAMMACK, 32, of Goodwin Close, Chelmsford, was given three points for driving along the A12 at Hatfield Peverel on October 28 at 52mph, in excess of a 40mph temporary speed restriction. 

He was fined £200 plus a £20 victim surcharge and £90 costs.

WARREN DEREK BOOTY, 23, of Gibson Vale, Broomfield, was given six points for driving in excess of the 30mph speed limit along Springfield Road in Chelmsford on August 9. 

He also pleaded guilty to failing to stop when requested by a constable in uniform. He was fined £185 plus a £37 victim surcharge.

Who's been in court? A round up of cases heard by Essex magistrates


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