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

Bodmin Magistrates' Court
June 2025 4 cases
Oliver Jonas
Assault and criminal damage *
Sentence
Community order with 4 months curfew and compensation of £250
On October 17, 2024 at A38, Liskeard, assaulted an emergency worker acting in the exercise of his functions and damaged an ambulance valued at £175.50 without lawful excuse.
Assaulted an emergency worker and caused criminal damage; costs and surcharge ordered.
Stephen Wills
Failure to provide driver information *
Sentence
Fine of £660 and 6 penalty points
On June 10, 2024 at Crownhill, Plymouth, failed to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle alleged to have been guilty of an offence.
Failed to provide information on the driver; costs and surcharge ordered.
Kim Upton
Directing a laser beam towards an aircraft *
Sentence
12-month conditional discharge
Kim Upton shone a laser beam towards a Devon and Cornwall Police helicopter on seven occasions around midnight in August of the previous year, while the helicopter was on a 'risk to life' mission searching for a high-risk missing person using thermal imaging gear. She claimed it was not deliberate and was using the laser to light up her garden for her dog, but the beam could have caused temporary blindness to the two-man crew and incapacitated the pilot, potentially leading to a crash.
Pleaded guilty to shining a laser beam at a police helicopter. The court noted she acted recklessly and stupidly, and her actions could have caused serious repercussions if it had affected the pilot.
Duncan Bond
Breaches of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 *
Sentence
Ordered to pay £500 per month towards the fine
Duncan Bond, as director of Bond Bowden Property, appeared in court regarding the company's failure to pay a fine related to fire safety violations. The company had previously pleaded guilty to six charges under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, which included inadequate fire prevention measures at a commercial property on Plymouth Road in Liskeard. These violations occurred as of January 3, 2024, and involved risks such as lack of fire compartmentalisation, no fire detectors or alarms, insufficient firefighting equipment, inadequate training, obstructed fire exits, and lack of proper fire safety drills.
Appeared as director of Bond Bowden Property for non-payment of the company's fine; no personal plea or additional comments specified.
May 2025 6 cases
Cameron Hansson
Drink driving and driving without insurance *
Sentence
20-month driving ban (reducible by 20 weeks if a course is completed), £120 fine
Cameron Hansson, 33, of Diddies Road, Stratton, drove a VW Transporter on Orchard Close, Poughill on 26 April with 84 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the legal limit of 35 micrograms, and without insurance.
Pleaded guilty to drink driving and driving without insurance. Must pay a £48 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Kenny Wilson
Stalking *
Sentence
£1000 fine
Kenny Wilson, 27, of Higher Silver Valley, Callington, stalked a woman by placing an air tag in her car to monitor her movements between 26 December and 28 January.
Pleaded guilty to stalking. Ordered to pay a £400 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Katheryn Baker
Failing to stop after an accident and drink driving *
Sentence
20-month driving ban (reducible by 20 weeks if a course is completed), 80 hours of unpaid work
Katheryn Baker, 53, of Drakewalls Gardens, Gunnislake, failed to stop after her Suzuki Wagon caused damage to another vehicle on Cemetery Road, Albaston on 8 March, and drove with 77 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the legal limit of 35 micrograms.
Pleaded guilty to failing to stop after an accident and drink driving. Must pay a £114 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Gary O’Nions
Speeding *
Sentence
Six-month driving ban, £40 fine
Gary O’Nions, 79, of Fore Street, Callington, was convicted of speeding in Nottingham in March 2024.
Convicted of speeding. The ban was due to repeat offending. Must pay a £16 victim surcharge and £90 costs.
Peter Heggie
Speeding *
Sentence
Six-month driving ban, £666 fine
Peter Heggie, 37, of Rilla Mill, Callington, sped through Drakewalls in August 2023.
Pleaded guilty to speeding. The ban was due to repeat offending.
Martin Davis
Theft and possession of cannabis *
Sentence
8 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, plus £461 compensation and £85 costs
Martin Davis, 54, from St Dominic’s Close in Bodmin, stole items valued at £179 from Boots on Fore Street on December 10, 2024, and additional items valued at £282 on November 16, 2024. He was also found in possession of 0.415 grams of cannabis on Higher Bore Street on January 25, 2025. The crimes involved theft from a retail store and drug possession, showing a pattern of disregard for property.
Pleaded guilty; magistrates noted a flagrant disregard for people and property, indicating he was operating as a professional criminal.
April 2025 18 cases
Shay Iles
Breach of restraining order *
Sentence
Fined £80
Shay Iles breached a restraining order on 16 April 2025 by going to an address in Hillside Park, Bodmin.
Pleaded guilty to breaching a restraining order.
Paul Murdoch
Assault *
Sentence
16 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, and ordered to pay £85 costs
Paul Murdoch assaulted a police officer by using his head as a weapon and engaged in threatening behaviour on Albert Road, St Austell on 5 December 2024.
Pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer in an unprovoked attack and using threatening behaviour, as well as failing to attend Bodmin magistrates’ court.
Jack Ward Moor
Drug driving *
Sentence
Banned from driving for 12 months, fined £120, and ordered to pay £48 victim surcharge and £85 costs
Jack Ward Moor drove on Bell Lane, Bodmin on 14 December with 3.2 micrograms of cannabis per litre of blood, exceeding the legal limit, and operated the vehicle without a valid MOT.
Pleaded guilty to driving on Bell Lane, Bodmin on 14 December with excess cannabis in his blood and driving without an MOT.
Kieran Mckeowan
Failing to provide a specimen *
Sentence
Banned from driving for 18 months (reducible by 18 weeks if a course is completed), fined £200, and ordered to pay £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs
Kieran McKeowan failed to provide a specimen of blood for analysis during a traffic offence investigation in September, drove without a licence or insurance, and was found in possession of 2.63 grams of cannabis on Berrycoombe Road, Bodmin.
Pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen of blood for analysis in September, driving without a licence and insurance, and possessing 2.63 grams of cannabis.
Kenneth Macleay
Drink driving *
Sentence
12-month driving ban (reducible by three months if course completed), £650 fine
Kenneth Macleay drove between Trussel Bridge and Valley View on the B3254 on 4 October with excess alcohol in his blood.
Pleaded guilty to driving with 81 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood exceeding the limit of 80; ordered to pay a £260 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Igor Stojka
Assault *
Sentence
Community order with 200 hours unpaid work and compensations of £100, £200, £200, and £150
Igor Stojka assaulted two police officers and two men on Clifden Road on 5 July.
Pleaded guilty to assaulting two police officers and two men
Kiran Warner
Assault *
Sentence
Community order including mental health treatment, 120 hours of unpaid work
Kiran Warner assaulted two men in Newquay on 3 November.
Pleaded guilty to assaulting two men.
Michael Houghton
Drug driving *
Sentence
Community order including drug rehabilitation, 100 hours of unpaid work, 28-month driving ban
Michael Houghton drove in St Austell in December with excess cocaine and cannabis in his blood.
Pleaded guilty to driving with 12 micrograms of cocaine per litre of blood exceeding the limit of ten and 2.1 micrograms of cannabis exceeding the limit of two; ordered to pay a £114 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Adam Smith
Attempting to engage in sexual communication *
Sentence
12-month prison sentence suspended for two years
Adam Smith attempted to engage in sexual communication with five girls in 2022, expressing desires to kiss, cuddle, meet up, make love, and requesting indecent images.
Pleaded guilty to five charges of attempting to engage in sexual communication; ordered to have mental health treatment for 12 months, made subject to a sexual harm prevention order restricting contact with girls under 16 and internet use, and must pay a £187 victim surcharge and £135 costs.
Harrison Bignell
Criminal damage *
Sentence
£60 fine and £100 compensation, plus £24 victim surcharge and £85 costs
Harrison Bignell damaged windows at Middle Gillies Conce on 30 August.
Pleaded guilty to criminal damage
Gerson Lourenco
Criminal damage and dangerous driving *
Sentence
Community order, 12-month driving ban
Gerson Lourenco damaged the window of a home and caused £4000 worth of damage to a van, and engaged in dangerous driving in a BMW in St Austell on 22 July 2022.
Pleaded guilty to damaging a window causing £4000 worth of damage to a van, and dangerous driving; ordered to pay £446.39 compensation, £85 costs, and £114 victim surcharge, and must pass an extended driving test.
David Hewitt
Food hygiene breaches *
Sentence
£5672 fine
David Hewitt produced eggs in dirty conditions, breaching EU Hygiene regulations.
Pleaded guilty to four charges under EU Hygiene regulations for producing eggs in dirty conditions; ordered to pay a £2000 victim surcharge and £7226.90 costs.
Craig Parnell
Drink driving *
Sentence
40-month driving ban (reducible by 40 weeks if course completed), £120 fine
Craig Parnell drove a Land Rover at the Esso service station on Callington Road, Saltash on 2 March with excess alcohol in his breath.
Pleaded guilty to driving with 64 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath exceeding the limit of 35; ordered to pay a £48 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Ramone Griffiths
Drug driving *
Sentence
12-month driving ban, £120 fine
Ramone Griffiths drove in Newquay in November with excess cannabis in his blood and without a licence or insurance.
Pleaded guilty to driving with 3.1 micrograms of cannabis in 100 millilitres of blood exceeding the limit of two, and driving without a licence or insurance; ordered to pay a £48 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Rebecca Booth
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm *
Sentence
Community order, £200 fine, £250 compensation, and £135 costs
Rebecca Booth assaulted a woman, causing actual bodily harm, in Cardinham Woods in May 2023.
Pleaded guilty to assault.
Ross Palmer
Criminal damage *
Sentence
£450 compensation
Ross Palmer caused £450 worth of damage to a Nissan car in St Austell last April.
Pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage
Ross Stone
Failing to comply with community protection notice *
Sentence
Banned from keeping dogs for ten years and made subject to a Criminal Behaviour Order
Ross Stone failed to comply with a community protection notice by permitting his dog to roam unattended and not under control on land accessible to the public on five occasions, leading to the order on 25 March.
Convicted in absence for failing to comply with a community protection notice.
Simon Floyd
Breach of fire safety regulations *
Sentence
£8000 fine
Simon Floyd failed to comply with fire safety regulations at The Tree Inn, Stratton between May and September 2023, with inadequate fire detectors, alarms, and means of escape, putting people at risk of death or serious injury.
Pleaded guilty to failing to comply with fire safety regulations; ordered to pay a £2000 victim surcharge and £2755.60 costs.
March 2025 17 cases
Ross Jan Stone
Breaching Community Protection Notice *
Sentence
Banned from keeping or owning dogs for 10 years
Ross Jan Stone allowed his dogs to stray repeatedly, leading to the killing of 22 sheep and causing near-misses on roads. Despite being issued a Community Protection Notice in May, he continued the behaviour. In December, he was found guilty of five charges of breaching the notice and ordered to pay fines and costs. On March 25, 2025, evidence was presented at court about the harassment and distress caused, including attacks on sheep and prior animal neglect convictions.
Did not attend the hearing. Previously found guilty of breaching a Community Protection Notice and convicted of neglect and causing unnecessary suffering to a dog. Must rehome dogs within 21 days.
Sobika Kirupaharan
Breach of fire regulations *
Sentence
Fined £9000
Sobika Kirupaharan failed to provide Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service with information to assist in identifying the person responsible for fire safety at Hallworthy Filling Station near Camelford.
The case was proved in her absence for failing to provide information to Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service regarding fire safety at Hallworthy Filling Station.
Steven Kitto
Driving whilst disqualified, uninsured, and under the influence of drugs *
Sentence
Community order with 260 hours of unpaid work and banned from driving for 28 months
Steven Kitto drove in Truro last December whilst disqualified and uninsured, with 9.8 micrograms of cannabis per litre of blood and 419 micrograms of BZE per litre of blood, exceeding legal limits.
Pleaded guilty to driving whilst disqualified, uninsured, and with excess cannabis and BZE in his blood.
Steven Bates
Speeding and failing to provide driver information *
Sentence
Fined £120, £48 victim surcharge, and £90 costs
Speeding on Tregolls Road, Truro and Bodmin Road, Ruddlemoor in October 2023, and initially failed to provide information about the driver.
Pleaded guilty to speeding, spared disqualification due to personal circumstances.
Yalini Inbaruban
Breach of fire regulations *
Sentence
Fined £9000
Yalini Inbaruban failed to provide Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service with information to assist in identifying the person responsible for fire safety at Hallworthy Filling Station near Camelford.
The case was proved in her absence for failing to provide information to Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service regarding fire safety at Hallworthy Filling Station.
Teague Lobb
No insurance *
Sentence
Fined £650, £260 victim surcharge, £135 costs, and banned from driving for six months
Used a vehicle on Mount Wise, Newquay in January 2024 without insurance.
Pleaded guilty to having no insurance due to repeat offending.
Crystal Blake
Drug driving and possession of a controlled drug *
Sentence
Banned from driving for 14 months and fined £200
Crystal Blake drove in Bude last May with 32 micrograms of cocaine per litre of blood, exceeding the legal limit of ten, and was in possession of 1.8 grams of cocaine.
Pleaded guilty to driving with excess cocaine in her blood and possessing 1.8 grams of cocaine.
Gary Cooper
Breach of suspended sentence *
Sentence
18 weeks imprisonment suspended for 24 months, continue unpaid work, and £100 fine
Breached a suspended sentence by failing to complete unpaid work, originally given for driving whilst disqualified.
Admitted breaching the community requirements of a suspended sentence.
Christopher Rogers
Driving without due care, driving whilst disqualified, and no insurance *
Sentence
18 weeks imprisonment and 22 months and seven days driving ban
Christopher Rogers drove a Ford Transit without due care and attention on Higher Treween Road, near Altarnun on 12 January, whilst disqualified and without insurance, causing significant trauma to two children.
Pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention, whilst disqualified, and without insurance; magistrates noted he caused significant trauma and showed no remorse.
Mellissa Gratan
Drink driving *
Sentence
Banned from driving for 44 months (reducible by 44 weeks if course completed), three months alcohol treatment, and 80 hours unpaid work
Drove on Treloggan Lane, Newquay on 19 January with 106 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the legal limit of 35.
Pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol.
Lester Manners
Failing to provide driver information *
Sentence
Banned from driving for six months and fined £660
Lester Manners failed to provide police with details of who was driving an Isuzu in March 2023 that was alleged to have been guilty of an offence.
Convicted of failing to provide information to police about the driver of an Isuzu alleged to have committed an offence, due to repeat offending.
Jamie Cook
Failing to provide driver information *
Sentence
Banned from driving for six months and fined £660
Jamie Cook failed to inform police who was driving a Ford Focus that was alleged to have been guilty of an offence.
Convicted of failing to provide information to police about the driver of a Ford Focus alleged to have committed an offence.
Jeyapratha Kawishan
Breach of fire regulations *
Sentence
Fined £6000
Jeyapratha Kawishan failed to provide Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service with information to assist in identifying the person responsible for fire safety at Hallworthy Filling Station near Camelford.
Pleaded guilty to failing to provide information to Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service regarding fire safety at Hallworthy Filling Station.
Jonathan Rundle
Drink driving *
Sentence
Banned from driving for 12 months and fined £80
Jonathan Rundle drove in Liskeard last October with 711 micrograms of BZE per litre of blood, exceeding the legal limit of 50.
Pleaded guilty to driving with excess BZE in his blood.
Katherine Dunn
Driving with excess alcohol and without a licence *
Sentence
Community order with 100 hours of unpaid work; driving ban for 2 years (reducible by 24 weeks if course completed)
Katherine Dunn drove through Washaway in November 2024 with 92 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the legal limit of 35, and without a valid driving licence.
Pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol and without a licence.
Kimberley Beckett
Breach of community order *
Sentence
8 weeks imprisonment
Wilfully and persistently failed to comply with the requirements of a community order made after a shoplifting conviction, and also charged with failing to notify the Department for Work and Pensions of a change in circumstances regarding her children.
Sentenced for wilful and persistent failure to comply with a community order originally imposed for shoplifting; magistrates noted she evaded services meant to assist her.
Clint Hughes
Driving with excess cocaine *
Sentence
Community order; driving ban for 18 months
Clint Hughes drove in Newquay in April 2024 with 16 micrograms of cocaine per litre of blood, exceeding the legal limit of 10.
Pleaded guilty to driving with excess cocaine; fined £80 and ordered to pay costs.
February 2025 2 cases
Liam Smith
Breach of probation requirements *
Sentence
Daily curfew from 3pm to 7am and bans from contacting specified individuals and locations
Liam Smith failed to attend probation appointments as ordered by the court in 2021. As a result, a case was proved in his absence, leading to a sentence that includes a daily curfew requiring him to remain at his home between 3pm and 7am, and bans from contacting a man and a woman or going to Coldstyle Road or Everly Court in Liskeard. This stems from his prior obligations related to other charges.
Pleaded not guilty to assault; case proved in absence for failing to attend probation appointments ordered by magistrates in 2021.
Cheyenne Curgenven
Breaching a domestic violence protection order *
Sentence
£50 fine
Cheyenne Curgenven breached a domestic violence protection order by being in the company of someone she was prohibited from seeing, in violation of the order made on 10 October.
Admitted breaching a domestic violence protection order made by Bodmin Magistrates’ Court.
January 2025 3 cases
Christopher Young
Speeding *
Sentence
£600 fine, 8-month driving ban, £90 costs
Christopher Young sped on the A38 in Plymouth in March 2024 and June 2024, and on the A38 at Ivybridge in July 2024.
Pleaded guilty to speeding offences.
Daniel Blake
Theft *
Sentence
19 weeks and 3 days imprisonment
Daniel Blake stole cosmetics worth £158 from Boots in Bodmin on 6 November, shaving items worth £399 from the same shop on 21 November, and gift sets on 7 December, resulting in repeated shoplifting incidents in Bodmin.
Pleaded guilty to multiple thefts. Made subject to a criminal behaviour order requiring him to leave commercial premises when asked and avoid certain areas in Bodmin. Ordered to pay £200 compensation.
Ethan Campbell
Assault *
Sentence
18 weeks imprisonment
Ethan Campbell assaulted a woman in Bodmin on 18 January and assaulted two police officers at the same address on 19 January. The incidents involved physical violence, leading to his arrest and sentencing.
Pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman and two police officers. Ordered to pay £250 compensation and £85 costs due to the unprovoked and serious nature of the attack.

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Launceston Rd, Bodmin PL31 2AL, Bodmin, Bodmin, PL31 2AL, United Kingdom
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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.

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