Who has been in court from St Albans and Harpenden?
Charlie Tissington: 20, of Windmill Avenue, St Albans. Drove a Ford Fiesta Zetec in the car park of the Galleria at Hatfield on May 12, with no insurance only a provisional licence, with no L plates or qualified supervisor in the passenger seat. Fined £160 plus £90 costs and £30 towards victim services. Driving record endorsed with six penalty points.
Lauren Childs: 40, of Old Watling Street, Flamstead. Drove a Toyota Hilux at 36mph along the 30mph A4147 Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, on May 14. Fined £106 plus £90 costs and £30 towards victim services. Driving record endorsed with three penalty points.
Daniel Green: 40, of Walton Street, St Albans. Drove a Land Rover through a red light at Watsons Walk, St Albans, on May 18. Fined £200 plus £90 costs and £30 towards victim services. Driving record endorsed with three penalty points.
Owen Greenway: 43, of Canberra Close, St Albans. Drove a Ford Focus at 37mph along the 30mph A4147 Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, on May 2. Fined £83 plus £90 costs and £30 towards victim services. Driving record endorsed with three penalty points.
David Johnson: 56, of Lea Road, Harpenden. Drove a Ford Galaxy at 36mph along the 30mph B487 Redbourn Lane, Harpenden, on April 29. Fined £100 plus £90 costs and £30 towards victim services. Driving record endorsed with three penalty points.
Debra Weisfeld: 58, of Beningfield Drive, London Colney. Drove a Nissan Juke Acenta at 37mph along the 30mph A5135 Elstree Way at Borehamwood on May 12. Fined £220 plus £90 costs and £30 towards victim services. Driving record endorsed with three penalty points.
James Bradbury: 53, of Hawthorn Close, Harpenden. Drove a Toyota Hilux at 40mph along the 30mph B653 Lower Luton Road at Harpenden on May 21. Fined £320 plus £90 costs and £32 towards victim services. Driving record endorsed with three penalty points.
Kyle Constable: 27, of Dellfield, St Albans. Drove a Vauxhall Corsa at 37mph along the 30mph A5183 Park Street, on May 20. Fined £220 plus £90 costs and £30 towards victim services. Driving record endorsed with three penalty points.
Aran Kavanagh: 56, of Francis Avenue, St Albans. Drove a Ford Transit at 36mph along the 30mph A4147 Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, on May 23. Fined £76 plus £90 costs and £30 towards victim services. Driving record endorsed with three penalty points.
Charley Stokes: 34, of Pickford Hill, Harpenden. Drove a Ford Focus Zetec while using a handheld mobile phone on Marshals Drive, St Albans, on May 20. Fined £220 plus £90 costs and £30 towards victim services. Driving record endorsed with six penalty points.
Michael Wall: 28, of Lye Lane, Bricket Wood. Drove a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter when the trailer was overloaded and its use involved a danger of injury, without a licence and with no registration plate fixed to the rear of the vehicle, on the A1(M) between J3-4 on May 20. Fined £880 plus £90 costs and £44 towards victim services. Driving record endorsed with three penalty points.
James Gilroy: 41, of no fixed abode in St Albans. Used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour causing harassment, alarm or distress, in St Albans on November 19. Made subject to a restraining order until November 20 2020. Fined £120 plus £85 costs and £32 towards victim services.
Sean Dodge: 31, of Wilshere Avenue, St Albans. Stole a package to the value of £20 in Welwyn Garden City. Fined £80 plus ordered to pay compensation of £20, £30 victim services and £85 in costs.
Daniel Thoree: 32, of Cell Barnes Lane, St Albans. On October 2 stole two Wahl electric shavers, to the value of £134.98 from Boots, St Albans. On October 19 stole D&G aftershave, to the value of £48, from Sainsbury, St Albans. Fined £80. Ordered to pay compensation of £134.98, £30 victim services and £85 court costs.
Witney Donoghue: 23 of Hopkins Crescent, Sandridge, St Albans. On October 19 at St Albans failed to comply with a community protection notice and was intoxicated, shouting and swearing. Ordered to pay £20 towards victim services, discharged conditionally for six months.
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