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Bodmin Magistrates' Court Sentencing Results

Explore 216 verdicts at Bodmin Magistrates' Court (Bodmin, Bodmin). Updated with the latest court outcomes.

Bodmin Magistrates' Court
August 2025 9 cases
Michael Burton
Possession of an offensive weapon *
Sentence
£200 fine
Convicted of possessing a knuckle duster on Wilton Way, Exeter in August 2023. Charged with four offences of theft from the Co-op in Launceston and one from Spar in Dutson Road, Launceston.
Made subject to a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order prohibiting remaining in any commercial premises after being asked to leave by staff and entering the Co-op in Broad Street and Spar in Dutson Road, Launceston. Ordered to pay £80 surcharge.
Louis Rogers
Drink driving *
Sentence
22 months driving ban
Pleaded guilty to driving in Albaston on 31 May with 87 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath exceeding the limit of 35 and to driving without a licence or insurance.
Ban reduced by 22 weeks if course completed. Fined £177, ordered to pay £71 surcharge and £85 costs.
Kieron Jones
Possession of a bladed article *
Sentence
Community order with mental health treatment
Pleaded guilty to possessing a 15cm chef knife at Pool Street, Bodmin on 10 June.
Fined £120, ordered to pay £114 surcharge and £85 costs.
Steven Gillett
Drug driving *
Sentence
12 months driving ban
Pleaded guilty to driving on Orchard Street, Ipswich on 9 December with 243 micrograms of BZE per litre of blood exceeding the limit of 50.
Fined £350, ordered to pay £140 surcharge and £85 costs.
Teigan Rout
Assault *
Sentence
Community order with 100 hours unpaid work
Pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in Bristol on 10 February.
Must pay £114 surcharge and £85 costs.
Ricky Sutton
Criminal damage *
Sentence
£40 fine
Pleaded guilty to damaging a phone at Camborne Police Station on 7 March.
Ordered to pay £50 compensation and £85 costs.
Rebecca Martin
Drink driving *
Sentence
12 months driving ban
Pleaded guilty to driving on the A390 in St Austell with 9.8 micrograms of alcohol per litre of blood exceeding the limit of two on 3 April.
Fined £120, ordered to pay £48 surcharge and £85 costs.
Nedas Murauskas
Drug driving *
Sentence
12 months driving ban
Pleaded guilty to riding a motorcycle on Penwithick Road, St Austell on 9 April with six micrograms of cannabis per litre of blood exceeding the limit of two.
Fined £350, ordered to pay £140 surcharge and £85 costs.
Tom Martin
Assault *
Sentence
18 weeks imprisonment
Tom Martin breached his community order, which was imposed for assaulting a police officer at St Mabyn in November 2023, and for possessing a knuckle duster, drug driving, and possession of drugs on St Mary’s Drive, Bodmin in August 2023.
Admitted breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work and probation appointments. The original community order was for assault and other offences.
July 2025 27 cases
Victoria Gambie
Theft, drink driving, and driving without insurance *
Sentence
Community order and banned from driving for 36 months
Stole a bottle of wine from Morrisons petrol station in Bodmin on 8 February, drove with 70 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath exceeding the limit of 35, and drove without insurance.
Must undergo treatment for mental health, pay for the stolen wine, fined £300, and ordered to pay a £114 victim surcharge and £85 costs. Ban reducible by 36 weeks if a course is completed.
Nathan Jasper
Drug driving and possession of cocaine *
Sentence
Banned from driving for 18 months and fined £200
Drove in Bodmin on 10 January with 32 micrograms of cocaine per litre of blood exceeding the limit of ten and possessed 0.4 grams of cocaine.
Also ordered to pay a £96 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Michael Richards
Possessing an offensive weapon *
Sentence
18-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months
Michael Richards possessed cheese knives, considered offensive weapons, in a public place at Fore Street, Bodmin on 13 December 2023, amid a pattern of similar offences.
Pleaded guilty to the offence; magistrates justified the custodial sentence due to repeated offences with bladed articles and having weapons in public places. Ordered to take part in rehabilitation activities and pay £85 costs.
Jeremy Brewer
Drug driving *
Sentence
12-month driving ban
Jeremy Brewer drove at Par on 17 January 2025 with 55 micrograms of BZE per litre of blood, exceeding the legal limit of 50 micrograms, and without a valid MOT.
Pleaded guilty to drug driving and having no MOT, fined £120, and ordered to pay £85 costs.
James Chapman
Drug driving *
Sentence
36-month driving ban
James Chapman drove on Charlestown Road, St Austell on 17 January 2025 with 800 micrograms of BZE per litre of blood, exceeding the legal limit of 50 micrograms, and without insurance.
Pleaded guilty to drug driving and driving without insurance, fined £461, and ordered to pay a £184 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Assal Javadzadeh Tabatabaei
Speeding *
Sentence
£640 fine
Assal Javadzadeh Tabatabaei, 37, of Appletree Lane, Carlyon Bay, exceeded the speed limit on the A38 at Saltash in July 2024.
Pleaded guilty to speeding; ordered to pay a £256 victim surcharge and £90 costs; five points added to licence.
Assal Javadzadeh Tabatabai
Speeding *
Sentence
£640 fine, £256 victim surcharge, £90 costs, and five points on licence
Assal Javadzadeh Tabatabai, 37, of Appletree Lane, Carlyon Bay, sped on the A38 at Saltash in July 2023.
Pleaded guilty to speeding and was spared a disqualification due to professional reasons.
Dr Assal Javadzadeh Tabatabaei
Speeding *
Sentence
£640 fine, £256 victim surcharge, £90 costs, and five points on licence
Exceeded the speed limit on the A38 at Saltash in July 2024.
Pleaded guilty to speeding; spared a totting disqualification due to potential risks to patients and staff.
Dr Assal Javadzadeh Tabatabai
Speeding *
Sentence
£640 fine
Dr Assal Javadzadeh Tabatabai sped on the A38 at Saltash in July 2023.
Pleaded guilty to speeding, ordered to pay a £256 victim surcharge and £90 costs, and received five points on his licence.
Dr Assal Javadzadeh Tabatai
Speeding *
Sentence
£640 fine, £256 surcharge, £90 costs, 5 penalty points
Dr Assal Javadzadeh Tabatai, 37, of Appletree Lane, Carlyon Bay sped on the A38 at Saltash in July 2023.
Pleaded guilty to speeding; spared totting disqualification due to impact on dental practice.
Ozwald Freeman
Speeding *
Sentence
Six-month driving ban
Ozwald Freeman sped on the A38 between Trerulefoot and Carkeel in January and December 2024.
Pleaded guilty to two speeding offences, fined £166 for each, and ordered to pay £90 costs under the totting procedure.
Wayne Christian
Failing to provide information *
Sentence
Six-month driving ban
Wayne Christian failed to inform the police who was riding a Suzuki involved in an alleged offence on two occasions.
Case proved for failing to provide information, fined £1,320, and ordered to pay a £528 victim surcharge and £90 costs due to repeat offending.
Zoe Growden
Drug driving *
Sentence
12-month driving ban
Zoe Growden drove through St Stephen on 20 February 2025 with 5.2 micrograms of cannabis per litre of blood, exceeding the legal limit of two micrograms.
Pleaded guilty to drug driving, fined £120, and ordered to pay a £48 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Adam Prosser
Indecent Exposure *
Sentence
18 weeks imprisonment suspended for two years, 25 days rehabilitation activity, and a sexual harm prevention order for seven years
Adam Prosser exposed his penis to a fellow traveller at Camborne train station on December 16, 2024, intending to cause alarm or distress. He was arrested, charged, and sentenced with various prohibitions to prevent further incidents.
Prosser was banned from travelling on trains or entering railway stations while under the influence, approaching lone females on public transport, entering train carriages with lone females, and removing clothing below the waist in public except in locked toilet facilities.
Martyn Boyns
Shoplifting *
Sentence
52 weeks imprisonment and £1,381 compensation
Martyn Boyns engaged in a series of shoplifting incidents in Penzance, stealing items such as nappies, perfume, meat, booze, and a water butt, with the total value exceeding £1,200. He also assaulted two police officers during his arrest. A Criminal Behaviour Order was issued against him, banning him from certain streets and shops for five years.
The offences are so serious that only a custodial sentence can be justified. He assaulted two police officers and operated as a professional criminal.
James Messham
Assault *
Sentence
Community order with 20 days rehabilitation activity and £2,000 compensation
James Messham assaulted a person, causing actual bodily harm, on June 7, 2022, at St Ives.
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
Drew Boyle
Dangerous driving and related offences *
Sentence
20 weeks imprisonment and 40 months 70 days driving disqualification
Drew Boyle failed to provide a breath specimen for analysis, drove a vehicle without third party insurance, drove dangerously, and drove while disqualified on May 3 at Camborne Police Station and Treswithian Downs, Camborne.
Offences committed during the operational period of a suspended sentence; reasons include manner of driving and driving record.
Brad Butler
Harassment *
Sentence
Community order with mental health treatment for 12 months and 150 hours of unpaid work
Between February 17, 2025, and April 25, 2025, at Mevagissey, Brad Butler pursued a course of conduct amounting to harassment of a victim, which he knew or ought to have known constituted harassment, by repeatedly contacting the victim through calls, messages, and appearing outside her home address.
Ordered to pay costs of £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service and a surcharge of £114. A restraining order was put in place.
Michael Pengelly
Breach of restraining order *
Sentence
Community order with exclusion from an area and electronic monitoring
On April 23, 2025, Michael Pengelly breached a restraining order imposed on April 14, 2025, by attending a prohibited address without reasonable excuse.
Ordered to pay costs of £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service. Must remain at home address between 5pm and midnight until June 29, 2025, and participate in rehabilitation activity up to 40 days.
Michael Mcgreen
Theft and criminal damage *
Sentence
Conditional discharge for two years for multiple offenses
On April 25, 2025, Michael McGreen failed to surrender to custody at Bodmin Magistrates' Court after being released on bail on April 4, 2025. He also stole items from stores in Liskeard on various dates, including a 10-pack of Budweiser lager on March 30, 2025, and committed criminal damage at Charles Cross Police Station in Plymouth on April 3, 2025.
Failed to surrender to custody and committed several thefts and criminal damage. Ordered to pay compensation and costs where specified.
Stuart Dowd
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm *
Sentence
24 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, with alcohol abstinence and monitoring for 120 days
On July 21, 2024, at Liskeard, Stuart Dowd assaulted multiple victims, causing actual bodily harm to at least four individuals. He also assaulted another victim by beating on December 7, 2024, in Plymouth.
Must pay compensation totaling £1,850 for multiple assaults. An exclusion order was made from The White Hart, Liskeard, for two years.
Nathan Carby
Assault and criminal damage *
Sentence
Conditional discharge for 18 months
On March 4, 2025, in Bodmin, Nathan Carby assaulted a victim by beating her and damaged a mobile phone and curtain rails belonging to the victim without lawful excuse.
No order for costs. A restraining order was imposed.
Richard Rosevear
Assault *
Sentence
12-month conditional discharge and £20 compensation
Richard Rosevear assaulted a man in Bodmin on New Year’s Eve and stole £90 worth of alcohol from Morrisons.
Pleaded guilty to the charges.
Richard Roseveare
Assault *
Sentence
12-month conditional discharge and £20 compensation
Richard Roseveare assaulted a man at Bodmin on New Year’s Eve and stole £90 worth of alcohol from Morrisons.
Pleaded guilty to assault and stealing.
Louis Ashton
Speeding *
Sentence
Six-month driving ban, £323 fine, £129 victim surcharge, and £90 costs
Louis Ashton sped in a van on the A30 at Tregullon Dip last August.
Pleaded guilty to speeding.
Jack Braunton
Speeding *
Sentence
14-day driving ban, £614 fine, £246 victim surcharge, and £90 costs
Jack Braunton drove in excess of 50 mph in a temporary speed restriction on the A30 at Plusha in January.
Convicted of speeding.
Garry Ellis
Failing to give information *
Sentence
Fined £334, £134 surcharge, £90 costs, and six points added to licence
Garry Ellis failed to provide information to the police regarding the driver of a Fiat Fullback that was alleged to have committed an offence.
Found guilty of failing to tell police who was driving a vehicle alleged to have been guilty of an offence; magistrates noted that a ban would adversely affect the defendant and his family.
June 2025 14 cases
Daniel Wenn
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm and criminal damage *
Sentence
26 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months
Daniel Wenn, aged 35 from Whiterock Road, Wadebridge, assaulted a victim causing actual bodily harm and damaged spectacles valued at £300 on February 2, 2023, in Wadebridge, Cornwall.
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm and criminal damage; ordered to pay £650 costs, £154 surcharge, and £1,000 compensation.
Luke Somerton Parker
Assault by beating and criminal damage *
Sentence
Community order with alcohol abstinence and monitoring for 120 days until October 20, 2025, and rehabilitation activity
Luke Somerton Parker, aged 35 from Langreek Bungalows, Polpero, assaulted a victim by beating and damaged glass window panes valued at £200 on or about January 23, 2025, at a property in Fore Street, East Looe.
Assault by beating and criminal damage; ordered to pay £200 compensation, £85 costs, and £115 surcharge; required to remain at home between 5pm and midnight until June 25, 2025.
Paul Collins
Assault by beating and dangerous driving *
Sentence
26 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, with interim driving disqualification
Paul Collins, aged 40 from Grenifer Road, Illogan, assaulted a victim by beating outside a school in Camborne on December 7, 2023, while the incident was witnessed by children, and drove dangerously on Mount Pleasant Road in Camborne on the same date.
Assault by beating and dangerous driving; ordered to pay £200 costs and £200 compensation.
Ramin Vatman-Zadeh
Driving without insurance, without a licence, and without due care *
Sentence
£173 fine, disqualified from driving for 12 months
Ramin Vatman-Zadeh, aged 19 from Cross Lane, St Austell, drove a BMW (LO11 PYH) on the A389 in Bodmin on September 17, 2024, without insurance, without a valid licence, and without due care and attention.
No third-party insurance, driving without a licence, and careless driving; ordered to pay £90 costs and £69 surcharge.
Oliver Coakham
Speeding *
Sentence
£261 fine, 5 penalty points
On April 12, 2024, Oliver Coakham drove a motor vehicle on the A394 Longdowns Village at a speed exceeding 30 miles per hour.
Convicted of speeding.
Jake Reynolds
Attempt to drive while over the alcohol limit *
Sentence
Community order with 12 months mental health treatment, 24 months driving disqualification, £346 fine, £85 costs, £114 surcharge
On March 15 at Tintagel, Jake Reynolds attempted to drive a motor vehicle on Bossiny Road with 113 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the prescribed limit.
Attempted to drive with alcohol level above the limit.
Joshua Barnes
Possession of a controlled drug *
Sentence
£200 fine, £85 costs, £80 surcharge
On February 9 at Victoria Square, Castle Canyke Road, at the Eclipse Nightclub, Joshua Barnes had in his possession ten tablets of MDMA, a controlled drug of Class A.
Possessed a controlled drug of Class A - MDMA. Forfeiture and destruction of the MDMA ordered.
David Dick
Speeding *
Sentence
3 penalty points, £615 fine, £90 costs, £246 surcharge
On July 7, 2024, David Dick drove a motor vehicle on the A30 at Millpool Junction at a speed exceeding 70 miles per hour.
Convicted of speeding on a dual carriageway.
Matthew Bradfield
Theft and criminal damage *
Sentence
18 weeks imprisonment
Matthew Bradfield stole an e-bike worth £2,700 from a shop and intentionally caused £237 worth of damage to a property by breaking a window. The offences were part of a series of criminal activities in St Austell.
Stole an e-bike worth £2,700 and caused £237 worth of damage to a property by purposely damaging the window.
Michael O'brien
Driving with alcohol level above the limit *
Sentence
£1,125 fine, 12 months driving disqualification
On April 4, 2024, at Bodmin, drove a motor vehicle on the A38 Glynn Valley with a urine alcohol level of 130 milligrams per 100 millilitres, exceeding the prescribed limit.
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Andrew Warren
Failure to provide specimen for analysis *
Sentence
£576 fine, 30 months driving disqualification
On April 20, at Camborne Police Station, failed without reasonable excuse to provide a specimen of blood for analysis when suspected of driving under the influence.
N/A
Alan Croxford
Stalking *
Sentence
Two-year stalking protection order
Alan Croxford engaged in stalking by turning up at a pub and waiting for a woman, making comments such as 'you look pretty today' and 'you were looking at me with soft eyes earlier', sending letters professing love and asking her to marry him, including stating he had purchased a £560 ring.
Follows an interim order based on complaints of stalking behaviour.
Guy Field
Failing to comply with a Public Spaces Protection Order *
Sentence
Fined £60 and ordered to pay a £24 victim surcharge and £200 costs
Guy Field failed to comply with a Public Spaces Protection Order by not removing dog faeces at Blackbird Crescent, Launceston on 27 January.
Jago Weeks
Assault and public order offense *
Sentence
Community order with 120 days alcohol abstinence and monitoring, and 20 activity requirement days
On May 2, 2024 at Reading Railway station, used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour causing harassment, alarm or distress, and assaulted a man by beating him.
Assault and public order offense; compensation ordered.

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Launceston Rd, Bodmin PL31 2AL, Bodmin, Bodmin, PL31 2AL, United Kingdom
+441208262700
Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance
Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 16:00

About Bodmin Magistrates' Court

Bodmin Magistrates' Court, located in Bodmin, Bodmin, is a Magistrates' Court that deals with summary offences, some either-way offences, and preliminary hearings for more serious cases. With 216 sentencing records in our database, it serves the Bodmin, Bodmin area and surrounding communities. Magistrates' Courts handle the majority of criminal cases in England and Wales, with cases heard by a bench of magistrates or a district judge.

The court can be found at Launceston Rd, Bodmin PL31 2AL, PL31 2AL.

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