The latest results from St Albans, Stevenage and Hatfield Magistrates courts.
St Albans Magistrates Court results – January 31
Peter Gumble: 69, of Barley Mow, St Albans. On July 3 deposited controlled waste, a fridge and a freezer at Barnes Lane, Kings Langley. Fined £880 plus ordered to pay victim services £352 and court costs £1,807.
Stevenage Magistrates Court results – February 2
Mason Barry: 24, of Beaulieu Close, Watford. On March 27 drove a Ford Transit on A4125, Watford when there was no insurance in force to cover the use of the vehicle. Fined £400 plus ordered to pay victim services £160 and court costs £90. Driving record endorsed with 6 points.
Hatfield Magistrates Court results – February 3
Hayley Wilson: 42, of Blackthorn Close, Watford. Failed to comply with the requirements of a community order made by St Albans Magistrates Court on September 18, 2023, by failing to attend appointments. Community order made.
Stevenage Magistrates Court results – February 8
Sarah Jeans: 49, of Hunters Lane, Watford. On April 23 drove a Vauxhall Zafira on Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead at 36mph when the speed limit is 30mph. Fined £70 plus ordered to pay victim services £30.
Erjon Seferi: 40, of Whipperley Ring, Luton. On May 20 drove a Vauxhall Vivaro at Lower Luton Road, Harpenden at 37mph when the speed limit is 30mph. Fined £72 plus ordered to pay victim services £28. Driving record endorsed with 3 points.
Mohsen Aghadavoudi Jolfaei: On April 22 drove BMW on St Albans Road, Watford at 36mph when the speed limit is 30mph. Fined £185 plus ordered to pay victim services £74 and court costs £110. Driving record endorsed with 3 points.
Stevenage Magistrates Court results – February 9
Hamza Naveed: 28, of Rodenheath, Luton. On June 20 drove a Ford Fiesta on London Road, Baldock at 51mph when the speed limit 30mph. Fined £207 plus ordered to pay victim services £83 and court costs £90. Driving record endorsed with 6 points
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