COURT RESULTS: Latest register of court cases

Here’s our latest register of cases heard at Boston and Lincoln magistrates’ courts.
Boston Magistrates' Court.Boston Magistrates' Court.
Boston Magistrates' Court.

ASSAULT

Gary Burbidge, 51, of Wilton Avenue, Chapel St Leonards. At Skegness, assaulted another by beating them. £640 fine. £64 victim surcharge. £85 costs. At Skegness, on the same date, assaulted a separate person by beating them. £640 fine.

BENEFITS

Georgia Egan, 24, of Chapel Street, Alford. At East Lindsey, in 2017, with a view to obtaining for herself a benefit, advantage or other payment, namely Housing Benefit, dishonestly made a statement or representation to East Lindsey District Council which was false, namely she failed to declare that she was working. £200 fine. £30 victim surcharge. £85 costs. At Nottingham, earlier in 2017, with a view to obtaining for herself a benefit, advantage or other payment, namely Income Support, dishonestly made a statement or representation to the Department for Work and Pensions which was false, namely she failed to declare that she was working. No separate penalty.

DISQUALIFIED

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Scott Godwin, 46, of Church Street, Spilsby. At Skegness, in Burgh Road, drove while disqualified. Committed to prison for 16 weeks, suspended for 12 months. Unpaid Work Requirement (200 hours). £115 victim surcharge. £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Driving record endorsed. At Skegness, in Burgh Road, on the same date, used a vehicle without insurance. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed. At Skegness, on the same date, as a driver, failed to stop after being involved in an accident in Burgh Road in which damage was caused to another vehicle. Committed to prison for 16 weeks, suspended for 12 months. Overall length of sentence: 16 weeks. Unpaid Work Requirement (200 hours). Driving record endorsed. At Skegness, in Burgh Road, on the same date, drove without due care and attention. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed.

Daniel Moore, 28, Tompstone Road, West Bromwich, Sandwell. At Skegness, in Brancaster Drive, drove while disqualified. Community order made, with an Unpaid Work Requirement (250 hours). £90 victim surcharge. £85 costs. Driving record endorsed. At Skegness, in Brancaster Drive, on the same date, used a vehicle without insurance. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed with eight points.

DRINK DRIVING

Amy Griffin, 22, of Ruskin Avenue, Doncaster. At Chapel St Leonards, on the A52, drove when the proportion of alcohol in his breath equalled 54 microgrammes in 100 millilitres. Legal limit 35mcg. £330 fine. £33 victim surcharge. £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 14 months. Driving record endorsed.

Mantas Slevinskas, 22, of West Street, Alford. At Boston, in Sleaford Road, drove after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in breath equalled 48 microgrammes in 100 millilitres. Legal limit 35mcg. Committed to prison for 10 weeks. £122 victim surcharge. £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 37 months. Driving record endorsed. At Boston, in Sleaford Road, on the same date, drove while disqualified. Committed to prison for 10 weeks to run concurrent to other terms. Driving record endorsed. Commission of a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence order made for an offence of driving while disqualified. No adjudication – dealt with for original offence: at Kirton, in Station Road, drove while disqualified. Suspended sentence of imprisonment of 12 weeks implemented as a sentence of four weeks to run consecutive to other terms. Overall length of sentence: 14 weeks.

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Joanne Turner, 48, of Crags Road, Denaby Main, Doncaster. At Skegness, in Roman Bank, drove after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in his breath equalled 45 microgrammes in 100 millilitres. Legal limit 35mcg. £80 fine. £32 victim surcharge. £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Driving record endorsed.

INSURANCE/LICENCE/MOT

Lee White, 33, of Vernon Road, Skegness. At Skegness, in Algitha Road, used a vehicle without a test certificate. £220 fine. £30 victim surcharge. £85 costs.

Steven Mann, 33, of Holywell Road, Alford. At Boston, on the A16, used a vehicle without insurance. £270 fine. £30 victim surcharge. Driving record endorsed with six points.

Sarah Whiley, 32, of Alma Avenue, Skegness. At Skegness, in Berry Way, used a vehicle without insurance. £180 fine. £30 victim surcharge. £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for six months due to repeat offending. Driving record endorsed with six penalty points. At Skegness, in Berry Way, on the same date, drove otherwise than in accordance with a licence. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed.

SPECIMEN

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Matthew Boucher, 28, of Reynard Street, Spilsby. At Skegness Police Station, when suspected of having driven a vehicle, and having been required to provide a specimen of urine for a laboratory test in the course of an investigation into whether he had committed an offence, without reasonable excuse failed to do so. £405 fine. £40 victim surcharge. £300 costs. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Driving record endorsed. Commission of a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge order imposed for the offence of theft. No action taken on breach.

THEFT

Kaisha Froggatt, 29, c/o Cheshire Grove, Skegness. At Skegness, stole toiletry products to an approximate value of £123 from Spar (Winthorpe). At Skegness, on the same date, entered a store, namely Spar (Winthorpe), which she was prohibited from doing by a criminal behaviour order. At Wainfleet, the following day, stole jars of coffee to the value of £20 belonging to the Co-operative. At Skegness, on the same date, stole bottle of spirit to the approximate value of £48 from Spar (Drummond Road). At Skegness, on the same date, entered a store, namely the Spar (Drummond Road), which she was prohibited from doing by a criminal behaviour order. At Skegness, two days later, stole salmon to the value of £80 from Iceland. At Skegness, on the same date, entered a store, namely Iceland, which she was prohibited from doing by a criminal behaviour order. At Skegness, on the same date, committed assault. In all cases, committed to prison for eight weeks, with three of the terms to run consecutive to each other, five to run concurrent. Overall length of sentence: 24 weeks. In one case, to pay compensation of £50.

Stacey Simons, 30, of Cheshire Grove, Skegness. At Skegness, stole dairy items to a value of £125 from Spar (Winthorpe). At Skegness, on the same date, entered a store, namely Spar (Winthorpe), which she was prohibited from doing by a criminal behaviour order. At Skegness, on the same day assaulted another by beating them. At Skegness, the following day, stole confectionary items to an unknown value belonging to Spar (Drummond Road). At Skegness, on the same date, entered a store, namely Spar (Drummond Road), which she was prohibited from doing by a criminal behaviour order. At Skegness, two days later, 
entered a store, namely Iceland, which she was prohibited from doing by a 
criminal behaviour order. In all cases, committed to prison for eight weeks, with three of the terms to run consecutive to each other, three to run concurrent. Overall length of sentence: 24 weeks. In one case, to pay compensation of £50.

Anthony Cain, 41, of Granville Street, Boston. At Skegness, stole a circular saw to the value of £49.99 from Aldi. To pay compensation of £39. At Skegness, on a later date, stole power tools to the value of £68.98 from Aldi. No separate penalty.

CASE RE-OPENED

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James Corney, 29, of Snow Close, Holdingham. Application to re-open a case following conviction for an offence of using a vehicle without insurance. Case re-opened. Sentence imposed set aside. Licence endorsement removed. At Skegness, on the A158, used a vehicle without insurance. £660 fine. £66 victim surcharge. £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for six months due to repeat offending. Driving record endorsed.