IN COURT: Latest cases heard involving offenders from Northampton, Towcester, Silverstone and Daventry

The following cases were dealt with between January 18 and January 21
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The following cases were heard on January 18

Ricardos Copas, aged 31, of Barry Road, Northampton, drink-driving; 50 hours unpaid work, disqualified 36 months, surcharge to fund victim services £95, costs £85.

Ashley James Johnson, aged 31, of Balliff Street, Northampton, theft of cash value £872.38 from Marstons Brewery; 21 weeks in prison suspended for 18 months, pay compensation of £872, surcharge £122, costs £85.

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Howard Stephen Hugh Smith, aged 40, of Crestline Court, Northampton, assault; 15 weeks in prison suspended for 12 months, surcharge £128, costs £85.

Danny Withall, aged 21, of Tovey Drive, Daventry, no licence, no insurance; disqualified 24 months, fined £82, surcharge £34, costs £85.

Yasser Jamal Rashid, aged 25, of Prentice Court, Northampton, no insurance; disqualified six months, fined £276, surcharge £32, costs £85.

David Robinson, aged 52, of Brackley Road, Towcester, speeding; fined £224, surcharge £32, costs £85, three penalty points.

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Ioan Sarbu, aged 32, of Knights Court, Northampton, provisional licence holder unsupervised, no insurance; fined £300, surcharge £32, costs £85, eight penalty points.

Jennifer Saunders, aged 35, of Wildacre Drive, Northampton, speeding; fined £258, surcharge £32, costs £85, four penalty points.

Aziza Abdullihi, aged 25, of Broadmead Avenue, Northampton, driving without due care and attention; fined £293, surcharge £32, costs £85, six penalty points.

Paul Brown, aged 50, of Abthorpe Road, Silverstone, speeding; fined £384, surcharge £38, costs £85, six penalty points.

The following cases were heard on January 19

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Thamsanqa Melvin Ndlovu, aged 24, of Bradlaugh Crescent, Northampton, drink-driving, no licence, no insurance; disqualified 17 months; fined £69, surcharge £34, costs £85.

Matthew Evans, aged 43, of Junction Road, Northampton, possession of an offensive weapon, used threatening, abusive or insulting words, criminal damage; community order, 300 hours unpaid work, compensation £200, surcharge £95, costs £85, court order.

Bartosz Kordecki, aged 36, of Harrow Lane, Daventry, illegal gathering on May 9, 2020; fined £100, surcharge £34, costs £90.

Joseph Shaw, aged 34, of Glebeland Road, Northampton, sent threatening text message; 12 months conditional discharge, surcharge £22, costs £85.

The following cases were heard on January 20

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Declan Edward Noone, aged 29, of York Road, Northampton, stalking amounted to harassment; fined £800, surcharge £80, costs £85.

Natalia Wilson, aged 36, of Kingsthorpe Grove, Northampton, sent threatening text messages; 12 months conditional discharge, surcharge £22, costs £85.

Wayne Stephen Halladay, aged 36, c/o Booth Park, Northampton, persistently made use of a public electronic communications network for the purpose of causing annoyance; fined £576, surcharge £57, costs £85

The following cases were heard on January 21

Elando Parsi, aged 29, of Woolmonger Street, Northampton, breach of court order; community order; surcharge £95, costs £85.

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Aaron James Harte, aged 33, of Thursby Road, breach of court order; eight weeks in prison, costs £177.00.

Fasial Tariq, aged 29, of Croughton Close, Northampton, failed to comply with a community order; fined £256, costs £60.

Tristan Thomas Taylor, aged 34, of Birchfield Road East, Northampton, failed to comply with community order; new community order made; costs £60.

Constantin Munteanu, aged 33, of Hedgeway, Northampton, drink-driving; disqualified 18 months, 80 hours unpaid work, surcharge £95, costs £85.

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Tomas Reckus, aged 39, of Billing Aquadrome, Northampton, drink-driving; fined £250, surcharge £34, costs £85, ten penalty points.

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