A MAN from Gedling has been fined for throwing a mobile phone near to the pitch during a football match at Nottingham Forest's City Ground. Ben Padgett, 18, of Jessops Lane, has to pay £110 after he admitted throwing the phone on August 28 last year. Magistrates in Nottingham did not impose a football banning order, because Padgett had no history of football-related violence on his record and it was felt "disproportionate" in the circumstances. He admitted an offence under the Football (Offences) Act 1991. As well as the fine, he will pay a victim surcharge of £15 and costs of £85.
GERALD Fanning, 42, of Greenwood Road, Bakersfield, has pleaded not guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit. Fanning is alleged to have driven over the drink-drive limit in Burton Road, Carlton, on July 1 last year. Fanning is due to stand trial at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on May 28 and has been granted bail until that date.
THOMAS Inglis, 18, of Park Road, Radcliffe-on-Trent, has pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in East Bridgford on November 10 last year. he also admitted failing to surrender to custody at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on February 12, having been bailed. Inglis was ordered to pay £100 compensation to the victim and to pay £85 towards costs. He was also made subject of a community order which requires him to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months.
SUZANNE Thomas, 30, of Sneinton Dale, Sneinton, has pleaded guilty to stealing £7 of magazines, Pepperami and sandwiches from the Nisa Local store in Oakdale Road, Sneinton, on March 7. She was sentenced to a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £35 towards costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
AIDAN Newbold, 20, of Willow Hill Close, is accused of assaulting a male in Maid Marian Way, Nottingham, last October. Magistrates in Nottingham will hear his trial on May 28. Newbold, who denies assault, is on unconditional bail.
ETHAN Buck, 19, of Almond Close, Kimberley, denies assaulting a male. Magistrates in Nottingham heard that the alleged offence happened in Eastwood Road, Kimberley, on March 2. His trial will be listed at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on May 22. He is on conditional bail.
WAYNE Elkington , 36, of Lime Tree Road, Hucknall, is to have a trial at Nottingham Magistrates' Court. He is accused of resisting a police constable when he was on duty in Hucknall on February 2 this year. He further denies using threatening behaviour in Hucknall on February 1. He is on unconditional bail to attend his trial on June 18.
THEO Foster, 21, of Birchover Road, Bilborough, is to appear at Nottingham Crown Court. He is charged with possessing 98.92 grams of cocaine and a quantity of cannabis with intent to supply on September 14 last year. He is on conditional bail to attend a plea and case management hearing on July 11.
SCOTT Raynor, 37, of McIntosh Road, Gedling, is accused of fraud. It is alleged he presented stolen cheques to various post offices in Notts between October 1 and December 31 last year. He is on unconditional bail to attend Nottingham Magistrates' Court on May 17.
GARY Wells, 42, of Shipstone Street, New Basford, has been charged with assaulting a male in Nottingham on December 17 last year. He entered a not guilty plea at Nottingham Magistrates' Court and now awaits his trial on May 22. He is on unconditional bail.
A MAN has been charged with road traffic offences in Beeston. Tobias Clarke, 25, of Edmund Close, Sheffield, is due to appear at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, April 2. He allegedly drove a Vauxhall Astra, in Chilwell Road, without due care and attention on July 13 last year. He also allegedly had an accident and failed to stop or report the accident on the same date.
A PENSIONER is to appear in court accused of assaulting a male. Morris Parker, 74, of Carroll Gardens, The Meadows, will have a trial on May 16 at Nottingham Magistrates' Court. It is alleged he assaulted the male in Ranmere Road, Beechdale, on August 27 last year. He is on unconditional bail.
CLAIRE Scrivins , 32, of Bestwood Lodge Drive, Bestwood Park, has been fined £165 for failing to reveal the identity of the driver of a Fiat Punto. She was found guilty of the offence at Nottingham Magistrates' Court. The person who had been driving the Fiat was allegedly guilty of a road traffic offence in Arnold on or about December 12, 2011. As well as the fine, she is required to pay a victim surcharge of £15 and costs of £70.
MAX Fearon, 23, of Albert Street, Newark, was fined £110 for an offence involving a policeman. At Nottingham Magistrates' Court, he pleaded guilty to obstructing the officer in the execution of his duty in Newark on March 15. As well as the fine, he is required to pay compensation of £75, a victim surcharge of £20 and costs of £85.