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

Jay Edwards: 19, of Wilshere Avenue, St Albans, was committed to detention suspended for 12 months, ordered to participate in 25 sessions of the Resolve Programme, made subject to an indefinite restraining order, and ordered to pay £200 compensation and £180 costs for assaulting a man by beating in St Albans on October 3.

David Field: 35, of Cotlandswick, London Colney, was ordered to carry out 140 hours unpaid community work and pay £250 compensation and £260 costs after assaulting a woman and causing actual bodily harm, at Borehamwood on June 20.

Matthew Caley: 29, of St Lawrence Road, St Albans, was given a 12 month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £215 costs for assaulting a man by beating in Welwyn Garden City on September 23 2014, and failing to surrender to custody at St Albans magistrates court on November 3.

Richard Waller: 50, of Milford Hill, Harpenden, was ordered to carry out 160 hours unpaid community work, was made subject to a restraining order lasting until March 16 2018, and was ordered to pay £230 costs after assaulting a woman by beating at Wheathampstead on February 18, and damaging her front door on December 26.

Michael Bradley: 37, of Church Lane, Colney Heath, was ordered to carry out 160 hours unpaid community work, was made subject to a restraining order lasting until March 16 2018, and was fined £150 plus £80 compensation and £195 costs after assaulting a woman by beating, damaging a mobile phone, stealing pills, beer, a newspaper and cigarettes and assaulting a police constable in the execution of his duty, all in Borehamwood on February 20.

Luke Harvey: 27, of Cairns Close, St Albans, was fined £220 plus £60 vehicle excise back duty and £90 costs after using an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, namely the A414 Breakspear Way, Hemel Hempstead, on December 2.

Tiberiu-Petrica Neacsu: 20, of Watling Street, Radlett, was fined £660 plus £217.09 vehicle excise back duty and £90 costs for keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, namely Colne Street, Radlett, on November 13.

Nicola Emmins: 35, of Radlett Road, Frogmore, was fined £660 plus £153.75 vehicle excise back duty and £90 costs for keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, namely Radlett Road, Frogmore, on November 24.

Richard Hargrave: 35, of Kenton Gardens, St Albans, was fined £200 plus £015 costs and awarded three penalty points for speeding in excess of 70mph along the A1 southbound at Great Ponton on April 10 2015.

Francielle Mendes Da Silva Dias: 31, of Garnett Drive, Bricket Wood, was fined £100 plus £105 costs and awarded four penalty points for speeding in excess of 30mph along Drakes Drive, St Albans, on June 12.

Thiyagarajah Naveendra: 45, of Rosemary Drive, London Colney, was banned from driving for 21 days and was fined £670 plus £152 costs after speeding in excess of 70mph along the A505 Baldock Road, Baldock, on August 4.

John Gilmartin: 60, of Upper Lattimore Road, St Albans, was given an 18 months conditional discharge and ordered to pay £295 compensation after stealing a handbag and contents worth £280 from St Albans on February 21.

Michelle Taylor: 45, of Shottfield Close, Sandridge, was fined £200 plus £60 costs after stealing food, cosmetics, clothing at consumables worth £533.33 belonging to Asda in Hatfield on July 31. She was fined a further £135 plus £40 costs for stealing a top worth £22 from BHS in St Albans on February 20.

Jane Bacchus: 39, of Etna Road, St Albans, was banned from driving for 36 months and fined £300 plus £115 costs after giving a breath specimen of 75mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath, in Station Way, St Albans, on March 10.

Kerry Barton: 22, of Lavender Crescent, St Albans, was ordered to pay £200 compensation and £85 costs after sending a grossly offensive message via email, and used racially aggravated threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause harassment, alarm or distress, in St Albans on March 5.

Daniel Hill: 31, of The Ridgeway, St Albans, was ordered to have treatment for alcohol dependency for six months, carry out 60 hours unpaid community work, and pay costs of £145 after damaging a window belonging to Tesco in St Albans on February 17.