CARL Copson, 24, of Howbeck Road, Arnold, is accused of touching a 14-year-old girl sexually. The offence allegedly happened in Carlton on or about October 6. He is on conditional bail to attend Nottingham Crown Court on June 13.
A WOMAN has been accused of theft and criminal damage. Cherie Croft , 23, of Peppercorn Gardens, Wollaton, allegedly tried to rob a person of a mobile telephone and a bag in Triumph Road, Lenton, on May 7 this year. She is further charged with assault on the same date. Her case has been listed at Nottingham Crown Court for a preliminary hearing on June 13. She is on conditional bail.
GARY Dawn, 53, of Conway Crescent, Carlton, was found guilty of driving without due care and attention in a Ford Transit van on the A6211 Colwick Loop Road, Colwick, on December 2 last year. He was given three penalty points and told to pay a £20 victim surcharge and costs of £25.
A ST Ann's man pleaded guilty to drink-driving in Carlton. Anthony Mitchell, 32, of Paxton Gardens, received an interim driving ban at Nottingham Magistrates' Court. He also admitted he failed to surrender to custody on April 26 this year and producing cannabis on April 25. He is on unconditional bail. He will be sentenced on July 11 at 11am.
A BULWELL man has been given a suspended sentence for assaulting a female. Koeluan Bertram, 20, of Clayfield Close, admitted the attack in Strelley on April 19. He was given 90-day prison sentence, suspended for 12 months. He will be supervised by the probation service. He must also pay a victim surcharge of £80 and costs of £40.
A CARLTON man will have a trial after he denied assaulting a female. Darren Oldfield, 46, of Crowhill Road, was conditionally bailed to attend Nottingham Magistrates' Court on August 12.
USMAN Ali, 34, of Birrell Road, Forest Fields, denies assaulting a female in Arnold on May 24. He was conditionally bailed to attend Nottingham Magistrates' Court on August 20.
SEAN Arnold, 51, of Whitegate Vale, Clifton, denies assaulting a male and female in East Leake on May 25. He is on conditional bail to attend Nottingham Magistrates' Court on August 21.
SIMON Hinchley, 38, of Henry Street, Redhill, was fined £110 for drink-driving. He was over the limit in Haydn Road, Sherwood, in a VW Golf on April 25. His alcohol reading was 57 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, when the legal limit is 35. After entering a guilty plea at Nottingham Magistrates' Court, he was ordered to pay the fine, a victim surcharge of £20 and costs of £85. A driving ban of 12 months was imposed. No separate penalty was given after he admitted a separate offence of criminal damage to a window in Egypt Road, Basford, on April 25.
A SNEINTON man is due to be sentenced for going into a property in Mapperley with intent to steal. Alex McDevitt, 36, of Trent Road, committed the offence, in Woodborough Road, on April 6. He is on conditional bail to attend Nottingham Magistrates' Court on June 27 at 10am. He was found guilty at a hearing on June 5.
A MAN has been banned from contacting his ex-partner for two years after he attacked her in front of her son, a court heard. Lee Collier turned up at her house in Forest Fields on May 28 and pushed her over because he thought she was seeing someone else. Collier was arrested and charged with assault. He was further charged with witness intimidation, after her sent her a text message asking her to drop the charges if he deleted her phone number. At court, he pleaded guilty to both charges. District Judge Leo Pyle banned the 29-year-old, of Denman Street, Radford, from contacting his former partner for two years and imposed a community order for 12 months. He said Collier should pay his ex-partner £100 compensation, a victim surcharge of £60 and prosecution costs of £85. "You leave her well alone and comply with the terms of the order," he said.
A DRINK-driver was caught after he drove his Renault Laguna into railings in Basford, a court heard. Craig Mitchell, 38, of North Gate, New Basford, was arrested and charged with drink-driving and driving while disqualified on May 28 after the accident in Vernon Road. Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard his alcohol reading showed he had 78 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, when the legal limit is 35. District Judge Leo Pyle heard Mitchell admitted both charges. He imposed a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and a three-year driving ban. Mitchell must have counselling for alcohol issues for six months and receive supervision from the probation service. He must pay prosecution costs of £85 and a £80 victim surcharge.