Luciano De Filippo: 22, of High Elms, Harpenden, was banned from driving for 12 months and fined £250 plus £110 costs after giving a breath specimen of 51mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath, in High Street, Harpenden, on March 7.

Daniel Hill: 29, of The Ridgeway, St Albans, was banned from driving for 18 months and fined £150 plus £105 costs after refusing to provide a breath specimen at Hatfield on November 13.

Jahid Choudhury: 39, of Harvey Road, St Albans, was fined £55 plus £70 costs for touting for custom as a taxi at St Albans station without the operator’s permission, on December 11.

Nick White: 28, of Highenden Road, St Albans, was fined £200 plus £4.90 compensation and £140 costs for travelling on a train without a valid ticket, near St Albans, on November 21.

Lee Osei: 35, of Lemsford Road, St Albans, was fined £600 plus £11.30 compensation and £180 costs for travelling on a railway without having paid his fare and with intent to avoid payment, near St Albans on October 29.

Mark Bowman: 34, of Rose Court, St Albans, was fined £200 plus £19.20 compensation and £140 costs for failing to hand over a ticket for inspection at St Albans station on September 22.

Daniel Thomas: 21, of Sleapshyde Lane, Smallford, was fined £200 plus £9.50 compensation and £140 costs for entering a train without a valid ticket at Hatfield on September 23.

Aaron Robinson: 24, of Richard Stagg Close, St Albans, was fined £200 plus £3.90 compensation and £140 costs after failing to hand over a ticket for inspection at St Albans station on October 26.

Audrey Gordon: 84, of London Road, St Albans, was given a six month conditional discharge, ordered to pay £200 compensation and £85 costs, and warned if her black Russian terrier Boris is not kept under proper control and muzzled when in her front garden or a public place, he must be destroyed, after he was dangerously out of control in London Road on December 19, injuring a man in the process.

Michael Ellis: 23, of Alban Avenue, St Albans, was fined £183 plus £105 costs for entering St Albans town centre in breach of an ASBO imposed on April 29 2014, between March 10-11.

Stuary Land: 37, of Mountbatten Close, St Albans, was fined £110 plus £105 costs after being drunk and disorderly in Bradden Lane, Hemel Hempstead, on December 25.

Pamela Couchman: 51, of Tassell Hall, Redbourn, was fined £200 plus £105 costs for using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour at St Albans on February 27.

Thomas Lamb: 31, of Milton Road, Harpenden, was fined £500 plus £135 costs for using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause a fear of immediate violence, at Harpenden on March 1.

Otman Abdaless: 41, of Samian Gate, St Albans, was given a 12 month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £50 compensation and £345 costs after assaulting a woman by beating in St Albans on November 22.

Christopher Brown: 30, of Artisan Crescent, St Albans, was fined £300 plus £115 costs for trespassing on a railway line at Hatfield on February 1, and pursuing a course of harassment by sending numerous unsolicited and unwelcome messages and similar phone calls between January 31 and February 1 at Hatfield.

James Wilde: 19, of The Ridgeway, St Albans. was fined £120 for damaging a handbag at St Albans on December 6, £80 for sending an offensive, obscene or menacing electronic message on the same date, and was ordered to carry out 150 hours unpaid community work and pay £680 costs for assaulting a woman by beating on the same date.

Jediyon Ghebremarinam: 36, of Bardwell Court, St Albans, was made subject to a three month curfew from 8pm-6am daily, and ordered to pay £145 costs after using threatning, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause a fear of violence, at Hemel Hempstead station on October 26.

Charles Snowling: 26, of Trowley Hill Road, Flamstead, was fined £400 plus £125 costs after being found in possession of a wrap of cocaine in Hemel Hempstead on March 8.

Aaron Heeley: 23, of Oaklands Lane, Smallford, was fined £350 plus £115 costs for being in possession of a wrap of cocaine and a wrap of cannabis at Hatfield on March 4, plus an additional £200 for committing an offence while being subject to a conditional discharge imposed on February 11 for possession of four cannabis joints in NW1, London, on January 31.

Phillippa Havard: 54, of Hopkins Crescent, Sandridge, was committed to prison for two weeks suspended for two years, banned from Next stores at Hatfield Galleria and Oldings Corner, Hatfield, Co-op stores in Welwyn Garden Cigty, Waterstones in St Albans, Boots in WGC and Argos in Hemel Hempstead for two years, and ordered to pay £579.88 compensation and £165 costs after stealing two HDMI cables and two Lego Ninjago Boulder sets worth £99.96 from Argos in Hemel on February 19, four HDMI cables, one purple compact case, two Hero Makers figures, two Lego Ninjago Dragos and a Lego Anaconrai worth £298.87 from Argos in Hemel on February 20, and a Belkin laptop cable, 7Universal Table Revers, Lego Ninjago Dragon, Lego Ninjago Jungle Riad and Belkin Folio cover worth £132.94 from Argos in Hemel on February 24. She also stole children’s toys of a value unknown from Waterstones in St Albans on February 24, cosmetics worth £141.39 from Boots in Welwyn Garden City on March 19, and additionally two boxes of wine and four packets of steak worth £48.11 from the Co-op in Welwyn Garden City on March 16.