The latest court results for Stevenage and surrounding areas, taken from St Albans, Hatfield and Stevenage magistrates courts.
St Albans Magistrates Court results – August 20
Malik Abdul Awan: 48, of Challney Gardens, Luton. On April 22, 2023, drove a Renault Scenic on the M25 Rickmansworth at 88mph when the speed limit is 70mph. Fined £173 plus ordered to pay victim services £69 and court costs £85. Driving record endorsed with 3 points.
Nicholas Eyers: 40, of Hillside Gardens, Barnet. On September 9, 2023, drove a Ford Transit on M25, Potters Bar at a speed exceeding 70mph. Fined £250 plus ordered to pay victim services £100 and court costs £85. Driving record endorsed with 3 points.
Hatfield Magistrates court results – August 20
Clifford Lane: 42, of Lybury Lane, Redbourn. Failed to comply with the requirements of a community order made by St Albans Magistrates court on June 27, 2024 by failing to attend office appointments. Committed to prison for 4 weeks.
St Albans Magistrates Court results – August 21
Jordan Bull: 30, of Grasmere Close, Watford. Failed to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Stevenage Magistrates Court on February 21, 2024, by failing to attend unpaid work sessions. Fined £80 and ordered to pay court costs £85.
Nikola Koncor: 35, of Medip Way, Hemel Hempstead. Failed to comply with the requirements of a community order made by St Albans Magistrates Court on November 23, 2023, by failing to attend unpaid work sessions. Fined £350 and ordered to pay court costs £85.
Anthony Armitage: 59, of Northend, Hemel Hempstead. Failed to comply with the requirements of a community order made by St Alans Magistrates Court on May 28, 2024. Order varied: curfew requirement with electronic monitoring. Ordered to pay court costs £85.
Matthew Flaherty: 31, of Duncan Close, Welwyn Garden City. On May 13, 2023, was in possession of a vehicle which was not taxed. Fined £300 plus ordered to pay vehicle back taxed duty £201 and court costs £85.
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