Lancashire court round-up - 22/06/15

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Headbutting shame

A man who used violence to get into a house and assault a man has been given 12 weeks in jail suspended for 12 months.

Scott Roy Peter MacGregor, 25, of Old Millstones, Preston, must do 120 hours unpaid work after admitting headbutting a man in a “sustained” attack while children were in the house on Heathfield Drive in Brookfield.

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Magistrates ordered him to pay £250 compensation, an £80 surcharge, and £85 costs.

PRESTON: A man who threatened to kill a woman has been jailed for six months.

Thomas Rodgers, 44, of Ribbleton Lane, Preston, was told it was aggravated by the defendant’s record of previous offending.

He was given a five-year restraining order and must pay an £80 surcharge and £180 courts charge.

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PRESTON: A man has admitted a charge of using or threatening unlawful violence.

Dylan May, 19, of Woodplumpton Road, Ashton, Preston, must attend probation activities for 35 days, and pay a £10 fine, £60 surcharge £85 costs and a £180 court charge, Preston Magistrates’ Court ruled.

PRESTON: A 56-year-old man who admits causing actual bodily harm to a woman will be sentenced at Preston Crown Court.

Stephen Carney, of Liverpool Road North, Burscough, will appear on July 7.

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PRESTON: A thief who was among a group that stole meat from a shop has been given 12 weeks in jail suspended for 12 months.

Mark Reid, 30, of Fishergate Hill, Preston, was told some planning had gone into the theft and received a curfew.

He must pay an £80 surcharge and £150 courts charge following his guilty plea.

PRESTON: A man who harassed another man by sending him threatening messages through the Facebook website is expected to be sentenced on June 30 at Preston Crown Court.

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Luke Cornell Wordingham, 24, of Round Avenue, Rugby, Warwickshire, admits a charge of harassment.

PRESTON: A man who admits a charge of assaulting a woman is to be sentenced at Preston Crown Court.

Levar Moore, 30, of Castleton Road, Deepdale, Preston, will appear in the dock on July 7.

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Amanda Wilson, 32, of Pennine Road, Chorley, admits assaulting a man and must pay an £80 fine, £20 surcharge and £150 courts charge.

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Christopher Gladman, 27, of Cedar Street, Morecambe, was found guilty of driving while in a position where he could not have proper control of the vehicle, and must pay a £200 fine, £20 surcharge and £85 costs.

Lee Bray, 35, of Higher Bank Road, Fulwood, Preston, was found guilty of failing to give driver information and must pay a £600 fine, £60 surcharge and £85 costs.

Rachel Livesey, 31, of Barnfield, Lostock Hall, was found guilty of driving without insurance and must pay a £600 fine, £60 surcharge and £85 costs.

Mark Englishby, 39, of Arnside Road, Ashton-on-Ribble, Preston, must observe a restraining order and pay £60 compensation and a £150 courts charge after admitting damaging a woman’s cooker top.

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Terrance Porter, 48, of St Thomas Street, Preston, admits damaging a phone and was discharged for 12 months but must pay a £15 surcharge and £150 courts charge.

Alexander Ferguson, 56, of Chaddock Street, Preston, admit breaching a restraining order and must take part in a probation activity and pay a £50 fine and £60 surcharge.

Albert Hamill, 55, of Glenview Court, Ribbleton, Preston, admits being drunk and disorderly, putting him in breach of a court discharge, and must pay a £20 fine, a £20 surcharge and a £150 court charge.

Irene Smith, 60, of Farm Avenue, Adlington, near Chorley, was banned for three years after admitting drink driving and must pay a £110 fine, £20 surcharge and £85 costs.

Lee Gerrard, 31, of Albany Court, Chorley, was found guilty of possessing articles for use in a theft and was given a curfew and ordered to pay a £60 surcharge and £75 costs.

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