Court results published in the Herts Advertiser are taken from Herts Magistrates Courts and are published without prejudice.

Nicola Heneghan: 29, of Ribbledale, London Colney, was banned from driving for 36 months and fined £585 plus £609 costs after failing to provide a breath specimen at Hatfield on December 29, and a further £115 for driving along St Peter’s Street with the number of passengers being carried likely to cause danger, at St Albans on November 29.

Lavinia Bourne: 40, of Grove Avenue, Harpenden, was banned from driving for 20 months and fined £200 plus £320 costs after giving a breath specimen of 75mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath, in Green Lane, St Albans, on July 26.

Vinita Kataria: 42, of Kenton Gardens, St Albans, was fined £660 plus £151 costs and awarded six penalty points for failing to disclose the identity of the driver using her vehicle when it was involved in an offence between May 12 and June 10.

Kawsar Miah: 24, of Dellfield, St Albans, was banned from driving for six months due to repeat offending, and fined £220 plus £105 costs for driving without insurance or a licence in Barnet Road, London Colney, on August 13.

Jamie White: 21, of Pageant Road, St Albans, was fined £200 plus £70 costs for driving a Mini-Moto off-road motorbike along the B556 Bell Lane, London Colney, without a licence, MOT or insurance, on August 22.

James Cash: 23, of Down Edge, Redbourn, was fined £435 plus £119 costs after using a vehicle with the maximum axle weight exceeded, in Harpenden Road, Wheathampstead, on May 26.

Martin Demetrius: 34, of Cairns Close, St Albans, was fined £220 plus £3.80 compensation and £147 costs after failing to hand over a ticket for inspection at St Albans station on December 7.

Peter King: of Cumberland Court, St Albans, was fined £220 plus £23.10 compensation and £147 costs after remaining in a reserved seat on a train when not the holder of a valid ticket entitling him to do so, en route near Radlett station on December 8.

Alison Leeds: 46, of Fairfield Close, Radlett, was fined £550 plus £4.40 compensation and £180 costs after travelling on a railway near Elstree and Borehamwood station, without having previously paid her fare and with intent to avoid payment, on December 10.

Daryl Dunbar: 25, of Beech Crescent, Wheathampstead, was fined £440 plus £5 compensation and £169 costs after travelling in a railway en route near St Albans station without having previously paid his fare and with intent to avoid payment, on November 4.

Carl Langdell: 26, of Roundmoor Drive, Harpenden, was fined £220 plus £11.50 compensation and £147 costs for entering a train without a valid ticket entitling him to travel, at St Albans on October 1.

James Smith: 20, of Springfield Road, St Albans, was fined £220 plus £10.90 compensation and £147 costs after entering a train without a valid ticket entitling him to travel, en route near St Albans on August 26.

Tom Davies: 35, of Upper Lattimore Road, St Albans, was committed to prison for two months suspended for 12 months and ordered to pay £200 compensation and £120 costs after stealing three handbags worth £610 belonging to Kurt Geiger in St Albans on February 15.

John Read: 30, of The Park, St Albans, was ordered to carry out 1,000 hours unpaid community work and pay costs of £145 after stealing bedding worth £79.99 belonging to Dunelm in St Albans on January 16 and exchanging these for a credit note intending to make a gain of £79.99 on the same date, then using a fraudulently obtained credit note to purchase curtain poles on the same date, stealing bedding worth £79.99 from Dunelm in Harlow on January 17, exchanging stolen bedding for a credit note and fraudulently obtaining curtain poles intending to make a gain of £118.98 on the same date, stealing bedding worth £79.99 from Dunelm in Hemel Hempstead on January 17, exchanging stolen bedding for a credit note and fraudulently obtaining curtain poles intending to make a gain of £59.99 on the same date.

Kenneth Jakeman: 41, of Bardwell Court, St Albans, was fined £120 and ordered to pay £30 compensation and £105 costs after stealing a bag of cash worth £30 from St Albans on February 23.

Attila Rozsas: 37, of Lemsford Road, St Albans, was fined £350 plus £35 costs for knowingly causing the deposition of controlled waste, namely soil and bricks, in Blunts Lane, St Albans, without the authority of a current waste management permit, on October 18.