Thieves, thugs and drink-drivers from Northampton and Daventry sentenced by local magistrates

Punishments range from 26 weeks in prison to a £50 fine
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■ The following cases were heard by Northamptonshire magistrates on August 2

Charlie Hutt, aged 26, of Weedon Road, Northampton, drunk while having charge of a child under the age of seven, obstructed a police officer, assaulted a police officers; community order with 100 hours unpaid work, compensation £100, pay a surcharge to fund victim services £95, pay costs £620 to the Crown Prosecution Service.

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Kimberley Hutchings, aged 26, of Golding Close, Daventry, together with others stole a Budda statue from The Range, Northampton, failed to surrender to custody; court order, compensation £245, surcharge to fund victim services of £95, costs of £85.

Local magistrates deal with hundreds of cases each weekLocal magistrates deal with hundreds of cases each week
Local magistrates deal with hundreds of cases each week

Billy Lee Mark Viccars, aged 19, of Herbert Street, Northampton, assault by beating, criminal damage; community order, court order, fined £200, compensation £100, surcharge to fund victim services of £95, costs of £100.

Gareth Robert Campbell, aged 30, of Trafalgar Way, Daventry, drink-driving; fined £385, surcharge to fund victim services of £39, costs of £85, disqualified for 18 month(s).

Carl Francis O’Reilly, aged 32, of Long Mallows Rise, Ecton Brook, assault by beating; community order with 120 hours unpaid work; compensation of £50, surcharge to fund victim services of £90, costs of £620.

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Leah Cadd, aged 38, of Kenmuir Avenue, Northampton ,drink-driving; fined £438, surcharge to fund victim services of £43, costs of £85, disqualified for 15 month(s).

Clive Arthur Goody, aged 39, of Adnitt Road, Northampton, assaulted police officers; 24 weeks in prison suspended for 18 months, community order with 40 hours unpaid work, surcharge to fund victim services of £128, costs of £85.

Daniel Rogers, aged 26, of Stanley Way, Daventry, drink-driving; fined £286, surcharge to fund victim services of £34, costs of £85, disqualified for 12 month(s).

Alisdair James Butler, aged 31, of Brafield Road, Horton, failed to give information relating to identification of a drive suspected of an offence; fined £66000, surcharge to fund victim services of £660, costs of £9000, disqualified for holding or obtaining a driving licence for six month(s) due to repeat offending.

■ These cases were heard on August 3

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Vincent Lewis Jones, aged 58, of no fixed abode, failed to comply with court order; 26 weeks in prison, surcharge £128.

Giles Moseling, aged 39, of St Georges Avenue, Northampton, breached a court order; four weeks in prison.

Lee Michael Smith, aged 39, of Faraday Close, Northampton, breached a court order; fined £50, costs of £50.

Alan Lewis Smith-White, aged 46, of Abington Avenue, Northampton, breach of community order; fined £40, costs of £60.

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Ashley James Johnson, aged 32, of Bailiff Street, Northampton, failed to comply with community requirement of a suspended sentence order; fined £40, costs of £60.

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