AN Arnold man allegedly stole a beef steak from Co-op, Sherwood, on June 6 this year. Joshua Campbell, 20, of St Albans Road, is further charged with failing to surrender to custody on June 17. He is on conditional bail to attend Nottingham Magistrates' Court today at 2pm.
AMANDA Loftman, 39, of St Peter's Street, Radford, is charged with robbery. The offence allegedly involved another female in Radford on June 2. A mobile phone and £10 were taken, Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard. A preliminary hearing has been listed for Loftman to attend at Nottingham Crown Court on July 1. Loftman is on conditional bail.
STEVEN McLeavey, 38, of Deepdene Close, Broxtowe, has been ordered to pay £144 compensation. He pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to the windscreen of a black Mondeo in Bilborough on May 3. Magistrates in Nottingham further ordered him to pay £210 compensation. He admitted causing criminal damage to the car windscreen of a black Toyota in Bilborough on the same date.
CRAIG McMorran, 27, of Oakford Close, Broxtowe, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. He was driving a Renault Mégane in Oakford Close while over the limit on April 30. Magistrates in Nottingham issued a £220 fine, a victim surcharge of £22 and costs of £85. He was banned from driving for 12 months.
JARRAD Dar, 29, of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, has been fined £70 for criminal damage. He damaged a BMW in Old Basford on June 20 last year. After pleading guilty at Nottingham Magistrates' Court, he was fined £70 and ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge.
A JOB applicant has been fined £50 for fraud after he failed to reveal unspent convictions. Jason Smith, of Merchant Street, Bulwell, should have disclosed his previous offences on a job application form at Iceland, Main Street, Bulwell, on or about October 26 last year. Magistrates in Nottingham issued the fine and requirements to pay a victim surcharge of £20 and costs of £30.
DANIEL Inger, 30, of Sherbrook Road, Daybrook, drove a Ford Focus without a licence or insurance. He was fined £100 for having no insurance in Calverton on December 30 last year. A victim surcharge of £20 was imposed and his licence will be endorsed with six penalty points. No separate penalty was issued for having no licence. His guilty pleas were entered at Nottingham Magistrates' Court.
MAGISTRATES in Nottingham issued fines to an unlicensed taxi driver who was driving without insurance. Adeel Abbasi, 33, of Glentworth Road, Radford, was fined £200 for each offence. He was driving a Toyota Avensis in George Street, Nottingham, when he was caught. After he pleaded guilty, the fines were issued and he was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £20 and costs of £325.80. Eight penalty points will be added to his licence.
A DRIVER has denied he was in an unlicensed taxi in Nottingham's Upper Parliament Street. Mohamed Aly was allegedly in a Vauxhall Astra without a licence or insurance on March 22. He will have a trial at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on August 16 at 2pm.
A BULWELL man has been fined £125 for dropping a cigarette. Shaun Chappell, 47, of Hucknall Lane, pleaded guilty to the offence by post at court. It happened in Newmarket Road, Bulwell, on November 7. The fine was issued at Nottingham Magistrates' Court along with a victim surcharge of £20 and costs of £100.
A WOMAN was prosecuted for dropping a cigarette end in Long Row, Nottingham, on October 11 last year. Louise Elliott, 27, of Tavistock Drive, Mapperley, was fined £200 at Nottingham Magistrates' Court. The case was proved in her absence. She will be informed about the fine, a £20 victim surcharge and costs of £100.
MARK Herrod, 54, of Clanfield Road, Bilborough, was conditionally discharged for dropping a cigarette end. Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard the offence happened in Milton Street, Nottingham, on November 6 last year. Herrod pleaded guilty by post. As well as being subject to the conditional discharge, there are requirements to pay a £15 victim surcharge and costs of £50.
DANIEL Matthews, 29, of South Snape Close, Bulwell, has been banned from keeping a dog for two years. He pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a Staffordshire bull terrier called Penny. He failed to investigate and address the causes of her poor body condition and weight loss between December 10, 2012 and December 24, 2012. Magistrates in Nottingham fined him £60, ordered he pay a victim surcharge of £20 and costs of £100. Matthews also admitted a second charge where he did not take reasonable steps to provide Penny with a suitable diet, including a constant supply of fresh drinking water during the same period. No penalty was imposed on this charge. On a third charge he was fined an additional £60 for failing to meet Penny's need for adequate daily care and supervision during this period. He also admitted this allegation. All three charges were brought under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.