Court results published by the Herts Advertiser are taken from St Albans, Stevenage and Hatfield Magistrates Court and are published without prejudice.

Mohammed Sunam: 42, of Watling View, St Albans, was banned from driving for six months due to repeat offending, and fined £112 plus £105 costs after driving without insurance on the A414 North Orbital Road, Watford, on January 13.

Joseph Robb: 22, of Nuckies Farm, St Albans, was banned from driving for six months due to repeat offending, and fined £660 plus £376 costs after failing to disclose the identity of the motorist using his vehicle when it was involved in an offence, at Stevenage on August 24.

George Howitt: 41, of The Red Lion in Markyate High Street, was banned from driving for 40 days and fined £1,600 plus £245 costs after speeding at 52mph along the 30mph Luton Road at Markyate on August 7.

Abdul Ibrahim: 22, of Francis Avenue, St Albans, was fined £380 plus £340 costs and awarded seven penalty points for driving without a licence, MOT or insurance, and being in possession of 8g of cannabis, in Harpenden Road, Wheathampstead, on September 15.

Ryan Ingram: 24, of Napsbury Avenue, London Colney, was fined £1,000 plus £151 costs and awarded seven penalty points for driving without due care and attention, without insurance or a licence, and with two worn tyres, in Wheathampstead Road at its junction with Ferrers Lane, St Albans, on May 8 2016.

Lars Persson: 66, of Camp View Road, St Albans, was fined £200 plus £650 costs and awarded five penalty points after driving without due care and attention on the A5183 Redbourn Road, St Albans, on July 16.

Lee Roberts: 43, of Meadow View, Redbourn, was fined £246 plus £115 costs and awarded six penalty points after failing to disclose the identity of the motorist using his vehicle when it was involved in an offence, in Herts on February 23 2016.

Maria Cookson: 41, of Longfield Road, Harpenden, was fined 3220 plus £115 costs and awarded three penalty points after speeding at 39mph along the 30mph Redbourn Lane, Harpenden, on September 23.

Lucio Freitas: 22, of London Road, St Albans, was fined £133 plus £115 costs and awared three penalty points after overtaking a vehicle at a pelican controlled crossing in St Peter’s Street, St Albans, on September 23.

Leigh Stevens: 37, of Harris Lane, Shenley, was fined £184 plus £115 costs and awarded five penalty points after speeding at 87mph along the M25 between J21A-22 when a 60mph temporary speed limit was in place on September 28.

Joseph Robb: 43, of Meadow View, Redbourn, was fined £660 plus £151 costs and awarded six penalty points after failing to disclose the identity of the motorist using his vehicle when it was involved in an offence, in Stevenage between October 4 and 31.

Michelle Hunt: 25, of High Oaks, St Albans, was given a 12 month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £95.58 compensation after stealing an eight pack of Stella and four pack of Budweiser from The Garden Village Shop in Hatfield on March 22, and more alcohol from the same location on March 23, assaulting a man in Hatfield on March 23, and using threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress at Manor Parade, Hatfield, on March 23.

Caitlin Douglas: 21, of Newgate Close, St Albans, was made subject to a curfew from 8pm-6am between Tuesday to Saturday until July 3, and ordered to pay £170 costs and £100 compensation after assaulting a detention officer and five police constables, in St Albans and Hatfield on March 2, and using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress, in St Albans on the same date.

Anthony Charlton: 31, of Richard Stagg Close, St Albans, was committed to prison for 26 weeks and ordered to pay £93.40 compensation and £200 costs after making off without paying for food from Middletons Steak House Restaurant in Watford on April 12, stealing a large kitchen knife belonging to the same establishment, using racially aggravated threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour causing harassment, alarm or distress, on the same date, and being in possession of a bladed weapon in a public place while drunk. He was also sentenced for previous offences of theft in breach of a community order made on April 4, including theft of a blue Peugeot car from Watford on February 16, making off without paying for taxi journeys between Watford and his home address on February 10 and March 8 and 17, and making off without paying for fuel from Sainsbury’s petrol station in London Colney on February 16.

Michael Hunter: 54, of Five Acres, London Colney, was given a four month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £520 costs after assaulting a man by beating in London Colney on December 5.