COURT RESULTS: Latest register of court cases

Here’s our latest register of cases with a connection to the Skegness area completed at Boston and Lincoln magistrates’ courts.
Boston Magistrates' Court.Boston Magistrates' Court.
Boston Magistrates' Court.

ASSAULT

Steven Russell, 35, of Brunswick Drive, Skegness. At Skegness, on June 25, committed assault by beating. Restraining order made. £160 fine. £34 victim surcharge. £85 costs. Restraining order made.

Sean Hopkins, 27, of Priory Road, Louth. At Skegness, on April 15, committed assault by beating. £165 fine. £34 victim surcharge. £85 costs. At Skegness, on the same date, destroyed a remote control to the value of £30 belonging to another, intending to destroy or damage such property or being reckless as to whether such property would be destroyed or damaged. £50 compensation to pay.

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Anthony Robertson, 30, of Firbeck Avenue, Skegness. At Skegness, on October 1, assaulted a police officer acting in the exercise of his functions as an emergency worker. Committed to prison for 18 weeks to run consecutive to other terms. £128 victim surcharge. At Skegness, on the same date, without reasonable excuse behaved in a way that would be considered an intimidating fashion that he was prohibited from doing so by a Criminal Behaviour Order. Committed to prison for 18 weeks to run concurrent to other terms. At Skegness, on September 14, damaged a police vehicle to an unknown value, intending to destroy or damage such property or being reckless as to whether such property would be destroyed or damaged. Committed to prison for 10 weeks to run concurrent to other terms. At Skegness, on the same date, assaulted a police constable in the exercise of his functions as an emergency worker by beating them. Committed to prison for 20 weeks to run consecutive to other terms. At Skegness, on the same date, without reasonable excuse, acted in a manner that caused a person to suffer nuisance or annoyance by being drunk and disorderly in a public place, which he was prohibited from doing by a Criminal Behaviour Order. Committed to prison for 18 weeks to run concurrent to other terms. Commission of a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence. No adjudication – dealt with for original offence. First, at Skegness, on April 18, attended an address which he was prohibited from doing by a Restraining Order. Suspended sentence of imprisonment of six weeks implemented as consecutive term. Second, at Ingoldmells, on February 2, destroyed window glass to the value of £380 belonging to BEC Ltd, intending to destroy or damage such property or being reckless as to whether such property would be destroyed or damaged. Suspended sentence of two weeks implemented as concurrent term. Overall length of sentence: 44 weeks.

BURGLARY

Anthony Ellis, 59, of Lancaster Avenue, Skegness. At Skegness, on November 4 of 2019, having entered as a trespasser a building, namely a garage in Warth Lane, stole therein a chainshaw, industrial petrol strimmer, and petrol-powered hedge trimmer of unknown value. Committed to prison for 10 weeks, suspended for 12 months. £100 compensation to pay. £122 victim surcharge. £85 costs.

DUE CARE

Matthew Williams, 28, of Barkham Street, Wainfleet. At Irby in the Marsh, in Wainfleet Road, on October 15 of 2019, drove without due care and attention. £120 fine. £32 victim surcharge. £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Driving record endorsed. At the same location, on the same date, used a vehicle without insurance. £120 fine. Driving record endorsed. At the same location, on the same date, drove otherwise than in accordance with a licence. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed.

INSURANCE/LICENCE/TEST CERTIFICATE

Lee Appleyard, 34, of Parsons Lane, Alford. At Alford, in Parsons Lane, on June 22, drove without insurance. £120 fine. £34 victim surcharge. £90 costs. Driving record endorsed with six points. At the same location, on the same date, used a vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a licence. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed.

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Richard Fabri, 60, of Bowman Avenue, Friskney. At Trusthorpe, in Millfield, on May 17, drove otherwise than in accordance with a licence. £220 fine. £44 victim surcharge. £90 costs. At the same location, on the same date, used a vehicle without a test certificate. £220 fine.

James Allender, 33, of South Road, Chapel St Leonards. At Chapel St Leonards, in South Road, on December 27 of 2019, used a vehicle without insurance. £660 fine. £66 victim surcharge. £90 costs. Disqualified from driving for six months. Driving record endorsed with six penalty points. At the same location, on the same date, drove otherwise than in accordance with a licence. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed.

Lewis Burge, 34, of Grasmere Avenue, Chapel St Leonards. At Wainfleet, on the A52, on February 17, used a vehicle without insurance. £349 fine. £34 victim surcharge. £90 costs. Driving record endorsed with six points.

Callum Russell, 22, of Reeves Way, Eastfield, Peterborough. At Spilsby, in Woodlands Avenue, on May 11, used a vehicle without insurance. £660 fine. £66 victim surcharge. Driving record endorsed with six points. At the same location, on the same date, drove otherwise than in accordance with a licence. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed.

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Cheryl Smith, 53, of Mill Row, Swaby, Alford. At Spilsby, on the A16, on June 24, drove otherwise than in accordance with a licence. £220 fine. Driving record endorsed. At the same location, on the same date, drove at a speed of 46mph, exceeding the 30mph speed limit. £440 fine. £66 victim surcharge. £90 costs. Driving record endorsed with four points.

Roland Smith, 70, of Totley Close, Athersley South, Barnsley. At Skegness, in Sea View Road, on July 5, used a vehicle without insurance. £120 fine. £34 victim surcharge. £90 costs. Driving record endorsed with six points. At the same location, on the same date, drove otherwise than in accordance with a licence. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed.

SPEEDING

Natasha Chadwick, 25, of Main Road, Hundleby, Spilsby. At Marton, on the A1500, drove at a speed of 53mph, exceeding the 30mph limit. £294 fine. £34 victim surcharge. £90 costs. Driving record endorsed with six points.

John Mackenzie, 33, of Fulney Avenue, Spalding. At Spilsby, on the A16, on June 21, drove at a speed of 55mph, exceeding the 30mph limit. £346 fine. £34 victim surcharge. £90 costs. Driving record endorsed with six points.

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Martin Stokes, 44, of Richmond Drive, Skegness. At Spilsby, in Boston Road, on May 14, drove at a speed of 58mph, exceeding the 30mph limit. £346 fine. £34 victim surcharge. £90 costs. Driving record endorsed with six points.

SPECIMEN OF BREATH

Shane Morgan, 23, of Lancaster Avenue, Skegness. At Skegness, on July 29, when suspected of having driven a vehicle and having been required to provide a specimen of blood for a laboratory test in the course of an investigation into whether he had committed an offence, failed without reasonable excuse to do so. Committed to prison for 12 weeks, suspended for 12 months, to run concurrent to other terms. £90 victim surcharge. £85 costs. At Skegness, in Vernon Road, on February 6, drove while disqualified. Committed to prison for 12 weeks, suspended for 12 months, to run concurrent to other terms. At Mablethorpe, in Church Lane, on July 28, drove a vehicle while disqualified. Committed to prison for 12 weeks, suspended for 12 months, to run concurrent to other terms. At the same location, on the same date, used a vehicle without insurance. No separate penalty. Conviction of an offence while a community order was in force. No adjudication – dealt with for original offence. First, At Skegness, in Wainfleet Road, on May 14 of 2019, drove when the proportion of the controlled drug benzoylecgonine in his blood equalled 800 microgrammes per litre. Legal limit 50cmg. Second, at the same location, on the same date, drove when the proportion of the controlled drug cocaine in his blood equalled 37 microgrammes per litre. Legal limit 10mcg. Third, at the same location, on the same date, drove when the proportion of the controlled drug delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in his blood equalled 3 microgrammes per litre. Legal limit 2mcg. For each offence, committed to prison for 12 weeks, suspended for 12 months, to run concurrent to other terms. Overall length of sentence: 12 weeks.

TYRES

Simon Turner, 51, of Cheshire Grove, Skegness. At Skegness, in Drummond Road, on November 4 of 2019, used a vehicle when the grooves of the tread pattern of the tyre fitted to the front offside wheel were not of a depth of at least 1.6mm through a continuous band comprising the central three-quarters of the breadth of tread and round the entire outer circumference of the tyre. £440 fine. £44 victim surcharge. £90 costs. Driving record endorsed with three points. At the same location, on the same date, committed the same offence in relation to the front nearside wheel. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed. At Skegness, in Burch Road, on November 5, committed the same offence in relation to the front offside wheel. £440 fine. £44 victim surcharge. £90 costs. Driving record endorsed with three points. At the same location, on the same date, committed the same offence in relation to the front nearside wheel. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed.