Lancashire court listings - 04/04/16

Here are this week's listings of who has been in court and what for.
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Cannabis growing

A WOMAN has admitted growing cannabis at a house in Adlington, Chorley.

Emily Ward, 22, of Park Road, Adlington, admitted two counts of producing cannabis plants on February 18.

She also admitted assaulting a man the previous day.

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Chorley magistrates imposed a rehabilitation activity on Ward.

The magistrates also ordered her to pay a £50 fine, £200 compensation and £85 in court costs.

CHORLEY: A man who admits assaulting a woman four times has been given 164 days in prison, suspended for 18 months.

Alexander West, 24, of Lancaster Street, Coppull, Chorley, was given a restraining order by Preston Magistrates Court.

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He must also pay his victim £250 compensation, £350 costs and an £80 surcharge.

PRESTON: A man who assaulted a woman and damaged her bathroom wall must do 200 hours of unpaid work, Preston magistrates have ruled.

Christian Nicholas, 27, of Hatfield Road, Greenlands, Preston, was found guilty and given a restraining order and must pay a £60 surcharge and £140 costs.

PRESTON: Waseem Ismail Vali, 24, of New Hall Lane, Preston admits being concerned in making an offer to supply cannabis bush, and possessing cannabis and will be sentenced at Preston Crown Court on April 26.

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PRESTON: A woman who stole a haul of cat and dog products worth £430 from Pets At Home in Preston has been jailed for 28 days.

Sarah Despard, 38, of Sylvancroft, Ingol, Preston, also admits stealing £194.25 of 
goods belonging to 
Sainsburys.

Preston magistrates ordered her to pay a £80 victim surcharge.

CHORLEY: A man who broke into the Daisy takeaway in Chorley in November and stole cash, a drill and a knife must have drug treatment.

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Stuart Lord, 45, of Hollinshead Street, Chorley, was in breach of a conditional discharge.

He was given a curfew and must pay a £70 fine and £60 surcharge.

CHORLEY: Simon Markland, 32, of Wright Street, Chorley, admits intentionally interfering with a silver Audi and must pay a £100 fine, £20 surcharge and £85 costs, Chorley magistrates ruled.

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Lauren Sharples, 22, of Abbeystead Drive, Lancaster, was found guilty of failing to give driver information and must pay a £660 fine, £66 surcharge and £85 costs.

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Louise Young, 40, of Middleton Road, Heysham, admits permitting a a man to use an uninsured vehicle and must pay a £120 fine, £20 surcharge and £85 costs.

Andrew Corner, 38, of Heysham Road, Morecambe, admits driving with a faulty tyre and must pay a £80 fine, £20 surcharge and £85 costs.

Gemma Griffin, 32, of Green Lane West, Garstang, admits failing to give driver information and must pay a £240 fine, £24 surcharge and £85 costs.

Graham Pearson, 32, of Arnhem Road, Callon, Preston, was jailed for 18 weeks after admitting breaching his suspended sentence order by failing to keep in touch with a probation officer.

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Stephen Ashcroft, 60, of Croston Road, Rufford, is banned for 17 months after admitting drink driving and must pay a £385 fine, £39 surcharge and £85 costs.

Michael Kelly, 22, of Canterbury Street, Chorley, admits being drunk and disorderly and must pay a 370 fine, £20 surcharge and £85 costs.

Callum McAllister, 18, of Whittam Road, Chorley, must do 60 hours of unpaid work after admitting allowing himself to be carried in a vehicle taken without consent and must pay a £60 surcharge and £85 costs.

Ben Fairley, 22, of Ashbourne Crescent, Ingol, Preston, was discharged for 12 months after admitting possessing cocaine but must pay a £15 surcharge and £85 costs.

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Barry Jones, 35, of Fylde Road, Preston, was banned from Boots in Preston for three months and given a curfew after admitting stealing £120 of candles and must pay £120 compensation, a £60 surcharge and £85 costs.