Latest results from Hatfield, Stevenage and St Albans Magistrates Court.
St Albans Magistrates Court results – November 17
Mandy McCannon: 37, of Liverpool Road, Watford. Commission of a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence order made by St Albans Magistrates Court on June 29, 2022. Fined £40
Hatfield Magistrates Court results – November 22
Emerique Baker: 24, of Rothwell Court, Watford. Failed to comply with the requirements of a community order made by St Albans Magistrates Court on September 16 by failing to attend office appointments. Fined £76 plus ordered to pay court costs £85.
St Albans Magistrates Court results – November 22
Nichola Smith: 49, of Ebberns Road, Hemel Hempstead. On July 22, 2022, threw a cigarette butt on London Road, Hemel Hempstead. Fined £440 plus ordered to pay victim services £176 and court costs £250.
Stevenage Magistrates Court results – November 23
Craig Rayner: 64, of Bourne End Lane, Hemel Hempstead. Between October 28 and November 25, 2022, failed to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a Mazda 3 who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. On October 9 drove a Mazda 3 on A412 Rickmansworth Road, Watford at 38mph when the speed limit is 30mph. Fined £220 plus ordered to pay victim services £88 and court costs £110. Driving record endorsed with 6 points
Gabriel Richardson: 25, of Hillside Road, Harpenden. On February 26 drove an Audi Q3 on M1 between junction 8-9 at 72mph when the speed limit is 60mph. Fined £153 plus ordered to pay victim services £61 and court costs £110. Driving record endorsed with 3 points.
Marta Souza: 46, of Norbury Avenue, Watford. On February 21 drove a Mini on Redbourn Lane, Harpenden at 36mph when the speed limit is 30mph. On May 3 drove a Mini on Beechen Grove and failed to stop at a red light. Fined £200 plus ordered to pay court costs £110 and victim services £80. Driving record endorsed with 3 points.
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