Appearing before the magistrates

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Thursday, November 29, 2012
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These are among the latest cases to go before Bath Magistrates.

Adrian Parsons, 45, of Bathampton Rock, Bathampton, was fined £90 for theft of jewellery from the British Heart Foundation, for theft of a trumpet horn from Pylones, and possession of cannabis while subject to a conditional discharge.

Joe Love, 21, of Longacre House, Snow Hill, was fined £600 and given six penalty points for driving without insurance.

Jenny Ricketts, 20, of Dartmouth Avenue, Bath, was given a 12-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months for assault by beating.

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Ross Fallon, 20, of Wells Road, Bath, was ordered to pay £1,000 compensation for criminal damage.

Robert Mulvihill, 28, of Cathcart House, Bath, was fined £450 and ordered to pay £50 compensation for theft of perfume worth £59.50 from Boots and assault by beating.

Jason Norris, 23, of Freeview Road, Twerton, was fined £80 for using threatening or abusive words or behaviour.

Paul Cameron, 31, of Hillcrest, Peasedown St John, was given a 12-month conditional discharge for possession of amphetamines.

Daniel Holmes, 25, of Great Stanhope Street, Bath, was fined £110 for possession of cocaine.

Paul Barrett, 47, of Ballance Street, Bath, was given a six-month conditional discharge for stealing £40 worth of lager from the Co-op.

Andrew Connock, 43, of Newton Road, Bath, was fined £100 and given three penalty points for speeding.

Ryan Smythe, 18, of Frome Road, Bath, was given a community order, a curfew, an electronic tag and ordered to pay £100 compensation for assault by beating.

Paul Doel, 31, of St Michael's Road, Whiteway, was given a four-month prison sentence suspended for 12 months, and ordered to pay £550 compensation for two counts of assault by beating.

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  • Profile image for jezer

    by jezer

    Sunday, December 02 2012, 1:40AM

    “Well, yes I do actually.”

  • Profile image for rogerh3

    by rogerh3

    Saturday, December 01 2012, 11:00AM

    “All these crimes seem to have been committed by young people."

    Only if you regard 43, 45 and 47 as young.

    .”

  • Profile image for bath1946

    by bath1946

    Saturday, December 01 2012, 9:58AM

    “Since 2006 Registry Trust Ltd. (RTL) has been contracted to the Ministry of Justice to maintain the statutory public Register of Judgements, Orders and Fines for individuals convicted within Magistrates and Crown Courts within England and Wales including defaulted fines. It is retained for five years. This is available for "a small fee" although journalists who seem to have ready access to all this information may have a different source.

    Alternatively apply to the appropriate courthouse or speak to any solicitor.”

  • Profile image for rogerh3

    by rogerh3

    Friday, November 30 2012, 8:59PM

    “PhilRogers: I'd suggest finding which court handled the case and asking there. It will be public information but not necessarily easily obtained.”

  • Profile image for FredofoffBath

    by FredofoffBath

    Friday, November 30 2012, 6:33PM

    “With your opinions, yes”

  • Profile image for jezer

    by jezer

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 6:14PM

    “All these crimes seem to have been committed by young people. Don't us oldsters ever offend?”

  • Profile image for PhilRogers

    by PhilRogers

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 5:43PM

    “If someone is charged with an offence, is there a way of finding out whether / when it came to court and what the judgement / sentencing was? Is this info in the public domain? I was witness to an offence earlier this year and would like to know what happened to the person who was charged with the offence (his being charged was reported on this site).”

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