Court round-up - the latest convictions from Doncaster Magistrates' Court

These are the latest convictions from Doncaster Magistrates’ Court from between March 6 and March 13. All addresses are Doncaster unless stated otherwise.
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Tony Hamill, aged 37, of High Road, Edlington: Driving without a licence, driving without insurance, driving while disqualified. Disqualified from driving fro 12 months, community order of a 12 week curfew with electronic monitoring between 7pm and 7am, £85 costs.

Kay Rollason, aged 41, of High Road, Edlington: Theft. Community order for a 12 week curfew with electronic monitoring between 7pm and 7am, £335 compensation, £85 costs.

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Joel Wedlock, aged 33, of Leighton Drive, Sheffield: Racially aggravated threatening behaviour. Fined £240, £85 costs.

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Kian Cox, aged 18, of Askern Road, Bentley: Assault by beating. Discharged conditionally for 12 months, £100 compensation.

Paul Rushton, aged 54, of Decoy Bank South, Lakeside: Drunk and disorderly. Fined £40, £85 costs.

Patrick Jordan Ronan, aged 28, of no fixed abode: Criminal damage. Jailed for eight weeks, restraining order until March 9, 2023, £250 compensation.

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Neil Tait, aged 52, of Fourth Avenue, Woodlands: Drink driving. Disqualified from driving for 17 months, £150 fine, £85 costs.

Christopher Hakin, aged 39, of Clayfield Avenue, Mexborough: Fraud. Discharged conditionally for 12 months., £7.19 compensation, £85 costs.

Kelly Marie Tetley, aged 41, of Hereford Road, Wheatley: Drink driving. Disqualifed from driving for 12 months, fined £120, £85 costs.

Khuram Aftab, aged 31, of Carlton Road: Driving without insurance, possession of the Class B drug cannabis, driving without a licence. Disqualified from driving for six months, fined £200, £85 costs.

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James Leverton, aged 23, of Doncaster Road, Mexborough: Driving without insurance and without a licence. Community order for a three month curfew with electronic monitoring between 7pm and 7am, a 15 day rehabilitation activity requirement, disqualified from driving for six months, £85 costs.

Callum Bradford, aged 27, of Frederick Street, Barnsley: Criminal damage, assault, public order offence. Discharged conditionally for 12 months, £180 compensation, £85 costs, restraining order until March 7, 2023.

Craig Carney, aged 31, of Mount Pleasant Street, Queensbury: Breach of a non-molestation order. Restraining order until March 7, 2023, fined £120.

Neil Deakin, aged 30, of Boswell Close, New Rossington: Driving while disqualified and without insurance. Fined £180, disqualified from driving for four months, costs £85.

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Szabina Goman, aged 27, of Main Street, Mexborough: Theft. Community order for a ten day rehabilitation activity requirement, £85 costs.

Mary McDonagh, aged 25, of New Street, Great Houghton, Barnsley: Assaulting a police officer. Jailed for 16 weeks suspended for 12 months, 20 day rehabilitation activity requirement, ordered to carry out 40 hours unpaid work within the next 12 months, £250 compensation.

Jamie Terrence Lock, aged 35, of Spanside Street, Hexthorpe: Theft, assault. Jailed for eight weeks, £81.37 compensation.

Arturas Paulauskas, aged 31, of King Edward Road, Balby: Driving while disqualified, driving without insurance. Fined £200, £85 costs, driving licence endorsed with six penalty points.

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Jamie Lee Hopson, aged 28, of The Avenue, Askern: Criminal damage. Discharged conditionally for three months, £85 costs.

Patrick Christopher Taylor, aged 24, of Bondfield Avenue, New Rossington: Criminal damage. Fined £90, £144 compensation.

David Newton, aged 29, of Brodsworth Estate Road, Brodsworth: Drug driving. Fined £230, £85 costs.

Anthony Smith, aged 29, of Fox Street, Scunthorpe: Criminal damage, assault by beating, public order offence. Jailed for 12 weeks suspended for two years, 30 day rehabilitation activity requirement, a 30 day Building Better Relationships Programme, ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months, restraining order until March 11, 2024, £1,447.05 compensation.

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Kerry Ann Fretwell-Challanger, aged 41, of Brantwood Crescent: Animal cruelty. Jailed for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months, 15 day rehabilitation activity requirement, ordered to carry out 80 hours unpaid work within the next 12 months, £350 costs.

Callum Howson, aged 22, of Twigg Crescent, Armthorpe: Drug driving.

Fined £280, disqualified from driving for 12 months, £85 costs.

Alex Ian Shearer, aged 20, of Willowbrook, Skellow: Criminal damage.

Fined £192, £750 compensation, £100 costs.

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Steven Michael Whitworth, aged 47, of Darwynn Avenue, Swinton, Mexborough: Dangerous driving. Jailed for 24 weeks suspended for 12 months, 15 day rehabilitation activity requirement, ordered to carry out 70 hours unpaid work within the next 12 months, £500 compensation, £200 costs, disqualified from driving for 18 months.

John Dunning, aged 41, of Stanley Road, Stainforth: Theft. Discharged conditionally for six months, £34.47 compensation.

John Fleck, aged 35, of Ingram Road, Dunscroft: Theft, drink driving, driving without insurance of a licence.

Community order of a six week curfew with electronic monitoring between 9pm and 5pm, disqualified from driving for 15 months, £85 costs.

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Adrian Guy Douglas Clarke, aged 35, of Decoy Bank, White Rose Way: Theft, public order offence.

Community order of a 15 day rehabilitation activity requirement, £6.65 compensation.

Ben Hardeman, aged 36, of Britain Street, Mexborough: Breach of a non-molestation order, possession of the Class B drug cannabis.

Jailed for eight weeks suspended for six months, 11 day rehabilitation activity requirement, restraining order until March 12, 2023, £85 costs.

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