He admitted the charges and was given a 12 months conditional discharge, plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 22 victim surcharge. He must also pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 48. The 57-year-old, of Rutland Avenue, pleaded guilty to the charge after being stopped on Ashton Road in Stockport on February 12 this year. He admitted the offence. The court gave him a conditional discharge for 12 months and ordered him to pay 500 compensation. Click here for a list of locationsor read us for free online here. U.S. Supreme Court opinions are published in three different reporters: (1) United States Reports (U.S.), which is the official reporter; (2) Supreme Court Reporter (S. Ct.), published by West; and (3) United States Supreme Court Reports, Lawyers' Edition (L. Details can also be passed via our online LiveChat function at www.gmp.police.uk or via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.. They also instructed him to carry out 100 hours unpaid work. However, he was found guilty of the offence and given a 12 weeks prison term, suspended for 12 months. An Ashton mother is hoping her pleas will be heard in a 30,000 fundraiser to afford life-changing surgery for her son. His address was given as Bloomfield Road, Blackpool. You can find the latest edition at one of our pick-up points. The 59-year-old, of Werneth Hollow, Woodley, pleaded guilty to the offence after being found to have 82 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Joseph Bevan pleaded guilty to breaking into Stalybridge Cricket Club in July this year with intent to steal. He also admitted one charge of assault and two separate charges of threatening and abusive behaviour. His driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points. She was also ordered to pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 34. Distrust, anger and frustration at a lack of democratic choice are among the feelings of voters in Tameside ahead of next weeks local elections. The charges related to an incident last November. Stockport magistrates heard the 21-year-old caused damage to two cars and two police vehicles plus other property, as well as assaulting an individual in Hadfield. He must pay 85 court costs and a 95 victim surcharge. Not all appeared before Tameside magistrates but those found guilty of the offence were fined up to 440 in some instances, plus must pay court costs - which in one instance topped 1,100. The 25 The 31-year-old, whose address was given as Mossfield Road, Timperley, had denied the offence relating to an incident in Tameside back in January last year. In a trio of opinions totaling 436 pages, the N.C. Supreme Court has restored North Carolinas voter ID law, ruled that state courts cannot consider partisan gerrymandering claims, and ended voting for felons who have not completed their sentences. 'With You in Mind' delivers peer support for those within the perinatal phase of their parenting journey. He was also issued with a restraining order meaning he must have no contact with the complainant. He was also ordered to pay a total of 650 court costs and must also pay a victim surcharge of 95. The court heard the 21-year-old, of Waddicor Avenue, Ashton, assaulted a police constable and was threatening and abusive. The 27-year-old, of Peregrine Crescent, Droylsden, was stopped on November 15 and found to have 92 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. He must pay 85 court costs and a 100 victim surcharge. A woman has been charged with the murder of 28-year-old Rees Howarth in Hyde, whose family have paid a touching tribute to him. The court found the offence racially aggravated and ordered 85 court costs be paid plus a 32 victim surcharge. The 58-year-old, of Springwood Avenue, Chadderton, pleaded guilty to two separate charges of breaking court orders last month. Magistrates issued him with a restraining order, plus ordered him to pay a total of 300 compensation, plus 85 court costs and a 122 victim surcharge. The 40-year-old, of Crescent Road, admitted the offence, discovered in Ashton on January 2 this year. Magistrates also handed him a 620 bill for court costs and a victim surcharge of 122. Appearing before the court he was banned from the road for 23 months and fined 833. Richard Bate must carry out 200 hours unpaid work for a charge of harassment, Tameside magistrates have instructed. He was issued with a restraining order and must pay 75 compensation, 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 95. Appearing at Tameside Magistrates Court, he was also ordered to pay 85 costs and a 32 victim surcharge. In a trio of opinions totaling 436 pages, the N.C. Supreme Court has restored North Carolinas voter ID law, ruled that state courts cannot consider partisan Jordan Smith, 34, of Milnrow Road, Shaw, must carry out 180 hours unpaid work for charges of assault and causing damage at a property in Oldham. His address was given as Sundew Close, Heywood. Click here for more of the latest news. John Lanigan denied causing 300 damage to a taxi when he appeared before Tameside magistates. He also admitted charges of causing damage to another vehicle on the same date and failing to report an accident, plus wasting police time. The latest cases heard by Tameside magistrates include a man banned from football games and a firm ordered to pay more than 18,000. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. His address was given as Newhouse Road, Rochdale. WebGeneral Information; North Justice Center (657) 622-5600: Court Reporter/Interpreter Services (657) 622-6878 option 6 (TDD) Telecommunications Device for the Deaf The driving disqualification can be reduced by three months if a course is successfully completed. Tameside magistrates have banned a Salford driver from the road for 17 months for failing to The 43-year-old, of Lansdowne Avenue, Audenshaw, admitted the It's an issue that previously came up in a case involving former President Donald Trump. The 35-year-old was stopped in King Street on July 17 and found to have 40 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. 80 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. He must also pay a victim surcharge of 115. Tameside magistrates have told Liam Matthews to pay 60 court costs for breaching court orders. Christopher Finegan was two times over the legal drink drive limit when stopped in Droylsden, Tameside magistrates heard. Want to get regular round-ups of news in your local area straight to your inbox? However, he later changed his plea to guilty. The legal limit is 35. He initially denied the offences but later changed his plea to guilty. The Coronation of The King and The Queen Consort at Westminster Abbey is just around the corner. He was ordered to carry out 200 hours unpaid work and pay 50 compensation. The 56-year-old admitted taking the dashcams on December 15 last year, plus a further charge of stealing one dashcam from the same motor company in Bolton on December 10 last year worth 379.99. Staff at the Co-op in Mossley proved they had plenty of pedal power when they took part in a fundraising event. He was also ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. The court was told the 37-year-old, of Stamford Street, Stalybridge, had been in possession of the knife at the garage on Stamford Street, Ashton, on February 12. The 50-year-old, of no fixed abode, admitted being in breach of the orders. The Together Centre in Dukinfield received a generous donation for its Together Pantry from Bradley Green Primary in Hyde. Simply enter your email address and tick the box below. An Ashton woman who was abusive to a police constable has been hit with a court bill of more than 450 by Tameside magistrates. Colourful Lego creations will soon descend on a Mossley church - and it is all in the name of charity. April 27 2023, 5.45pm. He denied the offence but was found guilty by Tameside magistrates, who also ordered him to pay 100 court costs and a victim surcharge of 85 for the offence, discovered on December 20. A vehicle used as a weapon, men who held a delivery driver at gunpoint and a teenager involved in a car crash have been among the recent cases heard by Tameside Magistrates' Court. At Tameside magistrates he was fined 350 and ordered to pay compensation of 50, while he must also pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge Appearing at Tameside magistrates he was banned from the road for 18 months, fined 300 and ordered to pay 85 court costs plus pay a 34 victim surcharge. He admitted the offence. A man who broke into Tesco in Ashton and stole cash to the tune of 744 has been ordered to carry out 100 hours unpaid work. Graham Duffy, 57, of Kimberley Street, Oldham, has been fined 40 by Tameside magistrates and ordered to pay 60 court costs for failing to comply with court orders. He admitted being in breach of the orders at Tameside magistrates. A woman was found dead on railway tracks near Ashton-under-Lyne train station. Thursday court round-up Shopkeeper heroin sale charge and dealers sordid phone secret. The 35-year-old Manchester woman pleaded guilty to taking the haul on December 1. The court heard Adil Sohail, 22, of Balmoral Court, was stopped on Ashton Road, Oldham, on May 2 this year and found to be over the drug drive limit. The final countdown is on for a Last Night of the Proms event organised on behalf of Willow Wood Hospice in Ashton. His address was given as Bankfield Road, Huddersfield. At Tameside magistrates he was banned from the road for a further nine months plus fined a total of 550. The 55-year-old, of Gibraltar Lane, Denton, admitted the offence relating to an incident on June 10 in Levenshulme. Wesley Todd of Hattersley was found guilty of a charge of assault and fined 250 by Tameside magistrates for the offence. He also pleaded guilty to driving when already disqualified. A community newspaper for local people, by local people. William Fogg, 27, of Hansby Close, Royton, who was ordered to pay 60 costs for failing to comply with court orders. He was also ordered to pay 250 compensation. He was banned from the road for 15 months plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. Joaquim Duarte, of Kings Road, Ashton, has been banned from the road for 12 months for drug driving. He had denied the offence but was found guilty by the court. Sheridan, from Droylsden, Tameside, pleaded guilty to engaging in controlling or coercive behaviour; multiple counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm; and making threats to kill. Stockport magistrates have ordered Ryan Spencer to carry out 100 hours unpaid work for an offence of assault. The legal limit is 35. The 26-year-olds address was given as Whitworth Close, Ashton. He admitted the offence on July 16. His licence was endorsed with six penalty points. Her driving licence was endorsed with ten penalty points. The 29-year-old, whose address was given as Etherow Way, Hadfield, admitted both offences. Tameside magistrates heard Michelle Oliver, of Oaklands Road, Grasscroft, hit speeds of 97 and 98mph on the M62 when behind the wheel of a Porsche on two separate dates in October 2019. The 26-year-old was also fined 120 and must also pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. Erin Wilson, of Parkfield Avenue, Oldham, pleaded guilty to the offence which had happened in August last year in the town. A man from New Mills has been given a suspended jail sentence by Tameside magistrates for assault. Magistrates banned her from entering any supermarket in Tameside for the next six months and issued her with a curfew order, meaning she must remain at her Plymouth Grove address for eight days between the hours of 6pm and 6am. The court heard the incident was racially aggravated. Magistrates ordered that 50 compensation be paid. A row of new terraced houses could be built in Hyde under plans submitted to the local authority. She was charged with drink driving, driving without due care and failing to stop after causing damage to other cars in an accident. The disqualification can be reduced by 22 weeks if a driving course is successfully completed. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. The legal limit is 35, although she was not actually driving the vehicle. Others dealt with by magistrates for breaching court orders included: Daniel Jones, of Rosary Close, Oldham, fined 60 plus ordered to pay 60 court costs for being in breach of court orders. Tameside magistrates have fined dozens more Metrolink passengers who were found not to have purchased tickets for their journeys. Greater Manchester Police have confirmed they are investigating an incident at a block of flats in Dukinfield as attempted murder. Peter Hampson admitted smashing windows and causing 1,100 damage at a property belonging to Jigsaw Homes. A High Peak teenager has been referred to Derbyshire Youth Offenders Panel for nine months for a charge of assault. He must also pay 85 court More parents face fines for failing to ensure their children regularly attend school. Pleading guilty, the 44-year-old of Holmlea Road, Droylsden, was ordered to carry out 180 hours unpaid work, plus pay court charges of 85 and a victim surcharge of 85. New images of crumblingceilings and rotting beams have laid bare the challenges of repairing Ashton's Grade-Two listed iconic Town Hall. Magistrates jailed him for eight weeks and ordered him to pay a victim surcharge of 128. He admitted the offence. Copyright 2023 Quest Media Network. Wikipedia Owner Ashton Weekly Newspapers Contact Tameside Reporter Social media Can you help update this entry? He was fined 100 and ordered to pay a 95 victim surcharge. The Johnson case stems from the May 1985 killing Tameside magistrates have banned a 21-year-old motorist from the road for being over the drink drive limit. The court heard that Suzanne Shaw, 37, of Prince Edward Avenue, Denton, had been stopped on Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is now working with Greater Manchester Police (GMP) to bring that number down. The Supreme Court is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, April 14, 2023. The offences all related to an incident that happened on Ebenezer Street in Glossop on January 14 this year. The 20-year-old pleaded guilty to driving a VW Golf dangerously along Manchester Road in Ashton on January 13 this year. Arthur Ward, 29, of The Quadrant, Droylsden, must pay 60 court costs for being in breach of court orders. At Tameside Magistrates Court the case was proved in his absence. New hope for reopening the Tameside Tameside magistrates fined him 300 plus ordered him to pay 85 court costs and a 32 victim surcharge. The court also ordered the 22-year-old, of Redruth Street, Oldham, to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work. Tameside magistrates have handed Eric Daniels a suspended jail sentence for a charge of assault. An Oldham man has been given a suspended jail sentence for assault. He was also ordered to pay total compensation of 50. Her driving licence was endorsed with 10 penalty points. The court issued fines of up to 220 for the offence, with associated court costs of more than 150 also having to be paid. A care home in Dukinfield is celebrating success after residents and relatives voted it as one of the top 20 recommended care homes in the North West. Tameside Magistrates have fined scores of residents across the Greater Manchester region for breaching Covid regulations - including a number from the borough. She was ordered to pay 250 compensation. The legal limit is 35. Jo Frost and Natalie Forshaw of the plus size fashion boutique Topsy Curvy in Hyde have raised a sum of 1122 for the animal charity Noahs Art. Nicola Skidmore was also given a restraining order for the offence last June. The disqualification can be reduced by nine months if a drink driving course is undertaken. Magistrates ordered the crack cocaine be forfeited and destroyed. The court gave him a two year conditional discharge, plus ordered him to pay 50 compensation. David Williams, 23, of Hibbert Avenue, Denton, was found with a quantity of cannabis and amphetamine in his possession on December 27 last year, Tameside magistrates heard. Tameside magistrates have disqualified an Ashton man from driving for three years. A driver disqualified from holding a driving licence was spotted behind the wheel of a van, magistrates heard. Magistrates found the abuse to be racially aggravated and sentenced him to 12 weeks behind bars, suspended for 12 months. Tameside Council has given an update on bin collections in the borough for the forthcoming bank holidays. The 39-year-olds address was given as Midlothian Street in Clayton. By Crime and Courts Team. "They need shaking up." Richard Drinkhall, 28, of Corporation Road, pleaded guilty to two charges of assault following incidents on September 1 and September 26 last year. Dukinfield resident Louise Donoghue was found in possession of a quantity of crack cocaine, Tameside magistrates heard. Magistrates also issued him with a restraining order meaning he must have no contact with the complainant. The 25-year-old admitted the offence. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is still under scrutiny for not reporting that billionaire and GOP megadonor Harlan Crow took him on luxury vacations for years, or that Crow bought property from him at inflated prices, including the house where Thomas mother still lives. The 29-year-old, of Medlock Street, initially denied this charge, but later changed her plea to guilty. The boroughs magistrates ordered him to carry out 100 hours unpaid work, plus banned him from driving for a further six months for the offence. Making indecent photographs of a child, driving whilst being banned, and possessing cocaine are just some of the offences that people appearing before Tameside magistrates lately have been found guilty of. Tameside magistrates were told the 21-year-old, of Seymour Road, Clayton, had committed the offence on February 8 last year in Manchester. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. Click here to find out where you can pick up a copy of Tameside magistrates heard that a Glossop driver was more than twice over the legal drink drive limit when stopped in the town. Alan Walker, 50, of Richmond Avenue, Chadderton, has been fined 133 for a charge of assault. He pleaded guilty to charges of driving while disqualified and having no insurance cover. Rhys Jackson, of no fixed abode, is charged with offences in relation to a burglary on Carrbrook Crescent on Friday, February 26. Magistrates ordered that two laptops be forfeited and destroyed. In a separate case magistrates also fined Danala Lupu, 29, of Honeywell Lane, Oldham, the same sum, also for flytipping. Magistrates fined her 120, plus ordered her to pay 117.50 compensation. He was found to have 77 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath - the legal limit is 35. The 27-year-old, of Broadoak Road, Ashton, admitted the offence. Tameside magistrates banned him from the road for the 14 months and ordered him to carry out 100 hours unpaid work. His address was given as Findon Road, Baguley. Powered by, Tameside Sport & Physical Activity Network. Paul Wilde, of Lismore Road, Dukinfield, has been banned from the road for three years by Tameside magistrates. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service often welcome members of the community into their fire stations. The court ordered him to pay 85 court costs and a 95 victim surcharge. Tameside magistrates handed out fines of more than 320 in some instances, plus ordered associated court costs of a further 180 also be paid. The 23-year-old, of Cedar Drive, Droylsden, admitted the offence when he appeared before the court. In a trio of opinions totaling 436 pages, the N.C. Supreme Court has restored North Carolinas voter ID law, ruled that state courts cannot consider partisan gerrymandering claims, and ended voting for felons who have not completed their sentences. The charges related to an incident on February 5 this year. One man has been injured and remains in hospital after an incident at Dean Court in Dukinfield. Thirty-two-year-old Charlene Bentley-Gray, of Mead Way, pleaded guilty to the offence which had happened in Denton last June. Bradley Camps, 27, of Portland Basin, Ashton, pleaded guilty to the offences after being stopped on Stansfield Road, Hyde, on May 30 last year. He pleaded guilty to the offence. A stabbing in Stalybridge, an assault charge in Audenshaw and a threat of prison for A motorist who was more than two times over the drink drive limit has been banned from the road for 22 months. The 31-year-old, whose address was given as Mossfield Road, Susan Adams was more than two times over the drink drive limit when stopped on Langdale Drive in Mottram on July 18, Tameside magistrates heard. He pleaded guilty to stealing clothing from JD Sports stores in Ashton of an unknown value on February 20. All of the incidents happened on May 12 last year. The 48-year-old, of Crown Street, Denton, pleaded guilty to taking spirits worth 117.50 on January 8 this year and bottles of booze worth exactly the same amount on January 13. GMP officers will be carrying out roadside checks across Greater Manchester using breathalysers and drug wipes to crack down on the number of drivers impaired through drink or drugs. The 56-year-old, of Hope Street, pleaded guilty to the offence which had happened in Ashton on September 29 last year. Magistrates ordered him to pay a total of 475 compensation, 400 court costs and a victim surcharge of 85. Tameside magistrates have fined Danylo Tkachuk 480 for not having any insurance cover. He was handed a 12 weeks jail sentence, suspended for 12 months. We deliver thousands ofcopies across the borough. Magistrates heard the offence had been discovered when he had been stopped on Park Parade in Ashton on May 17 last year. Tameside magistrates handed Md Al Amin Bhuyan a 20 weeks custodial sentence, suspended for two years, after hearing the assault had been sustained and he had brandished a weapon. His licence was endorsed with ten penalty points. WebThe latest cases heard by Tameside magistrates include a man banned from football games and a firm ordered to pay more than 18,000. The 52-year-old, of Byron Road, Denton, pleaded guilty to the offence and was banned from the road for two years. Each ruling issued Friday divided the court, 5-2. Appearing before the court, Suzanne Penny, 48, of Cliffe Road, admitted the offence which had happened on Charlestown Road on January 30 this year. Adam Cooper, of Meadowbank, Hollingworth, was stopped on July 17 last year on Old Road in Tintwistle and found to have 247 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of urine, exceeding the legal limit of 107. A 21-year-old woman has been fined 200 by magistrates for assault. Tameside magistrates handed Christopher Rowles a suspended jail sentence for a string of thefts. Charges of assault, discoveries of drugs and a woman banned from a supermarket have been among the latest cases heard at Tameside Magistrates' Court. Copyright 2023 Quest Media Network. The legal limit is 35. Detective Sergeant Helen Fletcher, of GMPs Operation Valiant, said: This was some excellent work by our response officers and firearms officers that led to the swift arrest of two men and the recovery of the stolen property. Campaigners who have worked tirelessly to rescue and reopen the Tameside Hippodrome received a major boost this week. The 32-year-old, of George Street, Denton, had initially denied the charges which related to an incident in Tameside on July 5 last year, but later changed his plea to guilty. A motorist with caring responsibilities has kept her driving licence after admitting two speeding offences. The 29-year-old, of Hillside Avenue, pleaded guilty to the offence. A man from Ashton-under-Lyne has been jailed for nine years for his role in an Organised Crime Group involved in the large-scale supply of class A drugs across the North of England. Magistrates fined him 230 and ordered him to pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 34. He was also ordered to pay 275 costs and a 66 victim surcharge. The court heard that on that occasion she was found to have 112 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath - more than three times the legal limit which is 35. Tameside magistrates have jailed Christopher Fox for ten weeks for breaking a restraining order. Rayner Stephens High School in Dukinfield was one of 14 schools across Greater Manchester to participate in Stop the Bleed Day on Wednesday (26 April). Nathan Taylor-Shonhut, 24, of Clough Fold Road, Hyde, appeared before Tameside magistrates to face the charges relating to an incident in the town on November 30. The 55-year-old, of King Edward Road, pleaded guilty to the offence which had happened in the town on January 25 last year. He pleaded guilty to Tameside magistrates ordered Jacob Dodd to carry out 210 hours unpaid work. Tameside magistrates instructed him to remain at his address for the duration of the order between the hours of 7pm and 7am. He was handed a restraining order plus must pay 85 court costs and a 22 victim surcharge. Paul Powell, 56, of Tatton Street, Stalybridge, was given a 12 months conditional discharge by Tameside magistrates. Tameside magistrates gave a banned motorist a suspended jail sentence after he was found behind the wheel of a car over the drug drive limit. For a separate charge of not having any insurance cover he was fined 60. He was remanded in custody to appear before the crown court for trial on January 6. Stagecoach Manchester recently visited three local schools to talk to children and spread awareness about the importance of public transport. A long lost medal awarded to Ashton soldier Harry Pollitt more than 100 years ago has been safely returned to his granddaughter. Tameside magistrates fined Lewis Jones 250 after he admitted charges of being in possession of a quantity of cannabis and being drunk and disorderly. Click here to read the latest edition of the paper online. The 42-year-old pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to provide a specimen or specimens of breath in Ashton, having been suspected of having committed a driving offence. They were among a series of individuals fined for similar offences across Oldham and Failsworth, where domestic waste in black bin bags had been left in alleyways. Tameside magistrates have fined Lukasz Madej 98 for threatening and abusive behaviour. Having a knife in public at a Texaco garage landed Simon Hawe before Tameside magistrates. Tameside magistrates have fined Daniel Agar 120 for a charge of assault. WebPrint. Magistrates also issued him with a curfew order, meaning he must remain at his address between 8pm and 7am each night for the duration of 12 weeks. The 30-year-old, of Honeywell Lane, Oldham, initially denied charges of assault, being threatening and abusive and damaging a window at a takeaway. Tameside magistrates have fined a number of Oldham residents for failing to dispose of litter and flytipping. He was banned from the road for a total of 34 months and must also pay court costs of 85. The driving disqualification can be reduced by three months if a driving course is satisfactorily completed. Magistrates gave him a 12 months conditional discharge and ordered him to pay 150 court costs and a 21 victim surcharge. The 29-year-old, of Kenworthy Avenue, Ashton, appeared before the court charged with assaulting an individual in Ashton on June 9 last year, plus smashing windows and causing 200 damage at a property in the town on the Magistrates banned him from the Magistrates heard she had been stopped on Pelham Street, Oldham, on March 17, andfound to have 68 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the legal limit of 35. Sheridan, from Droylsden, Tameside, pleaded guilty to engaging in controlling or coercive behaviour; multiple counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm; and The 36-year-old, of Wilmans Walk, Hadfield, pleaded guilty to the offence which happened back on December 8, 2019. Magistrates ordered him to carry out 60 hours unpaid work plus pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 90. Fortunately he did not sustain any injuries. Urszula Polonis was also over the drink drive limit when stopped in Oldham. His driving licence was endorsed with ten penalty points and he must pay 85 court costs and a 38 victim surcharge. The 62-year-old was found guilty of being racially threatening and abusive in Stalybridge in March this year. Read more from the Tameside Reporter. He must comply with a Rehabilitation Activity Requirement and attend meetings where instructed to do so by an officer. Tameside magistrates slapped Errol Wint with a 1,320 fine. Parents have claimed that their children are returning home 'starving' after having only 25 minutes for their lunchtime. Samuel Barnes, 27, of Mottram Road, Stalybridge, fined 50 by the court and ordered to pay 50 costs for breaching previous court orders, which he admitted. Anthony Mellor stole three dashcams from the RRG Motorgroup in Denton worth more than 1,100, Tameside magistrates heard. A motorist found to be over the legal drug drive limit and in possession of drugs has been fined 120 by Tameside magistrates. The court heard she was found to have 91 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Magistrates banned him from the road for a further 12 months plus ordered him to pay 85 court costs and a 90 victim surcharge. Magistrates issued him the curfew meaning he must remain at his Linnet Close, Audenshaw address between the hours of 7pm and 7am each day for the six months. A man charged with assaulting five people in Hyde has been sent for trial at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court. The Supreme Court will decide whether public officials can block critics from commenting on their social media accounts.
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