JEREMY Nelson, 23, of North Gate, Newark, has been fined £100 for being drunk and disorderly in Castle Gate, Newark, on December 2. After pleading guilty at Nottingham Magistrates' Court, he was given the fine. He must pay a £20 victim surcharge and costs of £85.
GEORGE Bint, 87, of Hoe View Road, Cropwell Bishop, is charged with two road traffic offences. He is accused of driving a Ford Escort van in Hoe View Road without a licence and without due care and attention in June. Magistrates in Nottingham will hear his case on January 28.
LEE McCarthy, 37, of Havenwood Rise, Clifton, denied obstructing a policeman in Clifton on December 1. He will appear at Nottingham Magistrates' Court again on February 15 for his trial. He is on unconditional bail.
EDWARD Garofalo, 25, of Kelham Drive, Sherwood, was fined £214 at Nottingham Magistrates' Court. He failed to report a road traffic accident in Hucknall Road, Sherwood, on July 1 this year. He had been driving a Peugeot when there was an accident with another car. After pleading guilty at Nottingham Magistrates' Court, he was handed the fine, told to pay a £15 victim surcharge and costs of £35. He will have six points endorsed on his licence. He admitted a second offence of failing to stop after the accident but no separate penalty was imposed.
RYAN Graham, 23, of Thornham Crescent, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, was fined £280 at Nottingham Magistrates' Court. He pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention in Giltbrook on September 17. He must also pay a victim surcharge of £15 and costs of £35. His licence will be endorsed with six points.
REECE Kitching, 22, of Bridle Road, Burton Joyce, is to appear at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on January 15. He is accused of failing to stop or report an accident in Arnold on September 15.
TOM Larcombe, 20, of Andover Road, Bestwood Estate, has been fined £110 by magistrates in Nottingham. He pleaded guilty to urinating in Lower Parliament Street, Nottingham, on October 14. He also has to pay a £20 victim surcharge and costs of £35.
GORDON McBride, 45, of Alvenor Street, Ilkeston, is charged with a series of road traffic offences. He admitted driving whilst disqualified, without insurance or a seatbelt in Nuthall on September 2. He is on unconditional bail to appear at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on January 17.
MATTHEW McDonald, 26, of Church Street, Edwinstowe, is accused of driving without due care and attention in Edwinstowe on August 12. Magistrates in Nottingham have adjourned to hear his case on January 18.
MATEUSZ Mikula , 26, of Ella Road, West Bridgford, is charged with driving without due care and attention. He was in a Renault Clio in Manvers Street, Sneinton, when the offence allegedly happened on May 30. Magistrates in Nottingham will hear his case on January 28.
YVETTE Nicolle-Anderiesz , 68, of Nene Crescent, Oakham, Rutland, is accused of driving without due care and attention. The offence allegedly happened in Upper Broughton on July 24. Magistrates in Nottingham will hear the case on January 28.
KATIE Chandler, 31, of Blacksmith End, Stathern, Melton Mowbray, is charged with failing to report an accident in Cropwell Bishop in April. Her case will be heard at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on January 8.
LLOYD Giscombe, 26, of Perry Road, Sherwood, has been fined £65 for driving without due care and attention in St Ann's on February 2. At Nottingham Magistrates' Court, he pleaded guilty and must also pay a victim surcharge of £15 and costs of £35. He further admitted that he failed to report an accident in St Ann's on the same date. His licence will be endorsed with five penalty points.
ZIDRUNAS Zilinskas , 37, of Glentworth Road, Radford, was fined £400 for driving without due care and attention. He pleaded guilty to the offence at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on December 17. The court heard the offence happened in a Vauxhall Signum car in Daybrook on February 15. He must also pay a victim surcharge of £15 and costs of £35. Six penalty points will be added to his licence. No driving disqualification was made due to mitigating circumstances. The court heard the defendant would lose his job as a lorry driver and the loss of income would cause exceptional hardship to him and his family.