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Llandudno Magistrates' Court Sentencing Results

Explore 60 verdicts at Llandudno Magistrates' Court (Llandudno). Updated with the latest court outcomes.

Llandudno Magistrates' Court
October 2023 3 cases
Tyler Cheverall
Common assault and criminal damage *
Sentence
12 weeks’ imprisonment, suspended for a year; 10 days’ rehabilitation activity; compensation £250 to Aled Hughes, £100 to Jade Murray, £100 to Holly Johnson, £100 to Cheryl Jones, £50 to Liam Dicken
On August 17, 2023, at a barbecue in Rhuddlan, Tyler Cheverall, who was drunk, assaulted four people including his brother Liam Dicken, Holly Johnson, Jade Murray, and Aled Hughes. He punched Holly Johnson in the face after she told him he had too much to drink, flipped over a table causing glass to smash, kicked a living room door damaging its hinges, assaulted the others, broke a garden fence by falling through it, and damaged Aled Hughes’ car windscreen and wingmirror. Police were called and he was arrested.
Pleaded guilty to four counts of common assault and two charges of criminal damage to property. No previous convictions. In receipt of anti-psychotic medication and has issues with alcohol and cocaine. Supervised by probation officer for 12 months. Judge described the attack as unprovoked and out of control.
Elvira Gosol
Theft from a shop *
Sentence
12 weeks’ imprisonment, suspended for a year, 15 days’ rehabilitation activity, electronically monitored tag
Elvira Gosol, 38, of Swindon Road, Birmingham, travelled from the Midlands to commit thefts from Boots stores. On February 11, she was at a Boots store in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk with a male accomplice who shadowed her. They took £919 worth of perfumes, passing all points of payment without paying. Staff recovered the items, leading to her arrest and bail with a condition not to enter any Boots store. She failed to attend her court hearing on March 14, resulting in an arrest warrant. On September 17, she entered the Boots store at Parc Llandudno Shopping Park with another person, stealing approximately £1,400 worth of fragrance bottles. They left in a Ford vehicle stopped by Cheshire Police, leading to her arrest. Her associates in both incidents were cautioned.
Pleaded guilty to two counts of theft from a shop. No previous convictions in the UK. Described as incredibly vulnerable with limited English. Travelled with others to commit planned thefts of high-value items from Boots stores. Sentenced by Deputy District Judge Paul Conlon.
Cory Davidson
Possession of an offensive weapon and cannabis *
Sentence
4 weeks imprisonment suspended for 6 months
Police executed a warrant at Davidson's home on East Parade, Rhyl, on June 7, finding cannabis in a Tupperware box under his bed and nunchucks under the bed and hanging off a bunkbed. These items were seized. Davidson was on bail at the time for a previous offence of possession of an offensive weapon. On July 1, he was stopped by an officer for a voluntary interview regarding the previous incident, detained for a search, and admitted to having cannabis. A search found a cannabis grinder and a small amount of the drug on his person. He claimed he bought one nunchuck online for £1,000, believing it was used in a Bruce Lee film, and never takes them out in public, having owned them for many years. He receives Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment.
Admitted two counts each of possession of an offensive weapon in a private place and cannabis. Ordered to pay £239 in costs. Forfeiture and destruction of drugs seized, and deprivation order for nunchucks. 19 previous convictions for 31 offences.
September 2023 2 cases
David Lines
Theft from a shop *
Sentence
Community order with 15 days rehabilitation activity, £100 fine, £80 compensation to Lidl, £85 costs, and £114 surcharge
On July 24, David Lines attempted to steal £411 worth of clothing from JD Sports in Prestatyn by selecting items and concealing them in a bag, but he left without them after realising he was being monitored. Later that same day, he stole £60 worth of meat products from Lidl in Prestatyn without paying, and the items were not recovered.
Pleaded guilty to two counts of theft from a shop. Has 46 previous convictions and a history of heroin and crack cocaine addiction, but has reformed and is attempting to rebuild his life. The judge warned that continued reoffending could lead to imprisonment.
Robert Thandi
Assault by beating *
Sentence
12-month community order including 5 days rehabilitation activity and 120-day alcohol abstinence, plus £614 in costs and £100 compensation
Robert Thandi punched Phillip Julian twice in the face outside Club 147 on Mostyn Street in Llandudno on March 16, following an argument. The incident began when Mr. Julian was outside for a cigarette and overheard door staff talking with Thandi, who then punched him after a female told Thandi to 'f*** off' and after Thandi accused Mr. Julian of calling him a 'wrongun'. Mr. Julian suffered swelling to the left side of his face and jaw pain, and reported increased anxiety and being 'triggered' by the event.
Pleaded guilty to assault by beating; previous good character acknowledged; judge described the assault as 'nasty and unpleasant'.
June 2023 2 cases
Michael Woosnam
Breach of community order *
Sentence
£150 fine and £65 costs
Michael Woosnam, 42, from Cae Thorley in Rhyl, was originally given a community order in October that required a thinking skills programme, six months of drug rehabilitation, and 150 hours of unpaid work. He breached this order by failing to attend an unpaid work appointment on May 20, and had previously breached it in April, for which he was fined. He has completed 47 hours of unpaid work and five rehabilitation activity requirement days but was removed from the thinking skills programme due to non-engagement. Woosnam leads a chaotic life with 12 children and a 13th on the way, while maintaining full-time employment.
Admitted to breaching community order by not attending unpaid work. Judge noted his chaotic lifestyle, health issues including recent knee surgery, and urged better engagement with probation.
Linda Morrall
Assault by beating *
Sentence
£200 fine, £85 court costs, £250 compensation, and 12-month ban from licensed premises in Conwy
On April 17, Linda Morrall was at The Prince Madoc pub in Colwyn Bay, where she was escorted out due to bad behaviour. Outside, she shouted abuse and spat at the pub manager, Leon Knight, whom she had known for eight years. She has various mental health issues, lives alone, and is in receipt of benefits.
Admitted to the offences. Has one previous conviction. Judge described the incident as extremely unpleasant and noted her mental health issues and other life challenges.
May 2023 1 case
Kathrine Owen
Dangerous Driving *
Sentence
28 weeks imprisonment suspended for a year; disqualified from driving for 28 months; complete unpaid work and 10 days rehabilitation activity
Kathrine Owen drove a black Mercedes for about 10 miles in the wrong direction on the A55 at approximately 1.25am on April 9, after an argument with her then-partner. She was travelling at 50-60mph, smelt strongly of alcohol, and refused to provide a specimen for analysis after being stopped by police.
Pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and failing to provide a specimen. No previous convictions and expressed remorse. Ordered to complete a driving course by January 2027 to reduce disqualification period.
November 2022 2 cases
David William Lloyd Thomas
Animal Welfare Act offences *
Sentence
24 weeks in prison
David William Lloyd Thomas failed to provide for the needs of 29 dogs, some tethered in filthy conditions with no natural light, at Cwm Bowydd Farm, Blaenau Ffestiniog. He also failed to provide a suitable environment and fresh water for two ferrets, caused unnecessary suffering to a hound by rough handling and kicking (supported by video evidence from The League Against Cruel Sports), and kept dogs in breach of a 2018 disqualification order from a badger baiting conviction. RSPCA officers and North Wales Police executed a warrant on 17 November 2021, seizing the animals due to poor conditions including dark barns, short tethers, faeces, and lack of water.
Pleaded guilty to six offences under the Animal Welfare Act. Banned from keeping dogs and ferrets for ten years. Judge described the offending as ‘willful, deliberate and persistent’ warranting an immediate custodial sentence.
Carwyn Lloyd Fazakerley
Animal Welfare Act offence *
Sentence
160 hours community service
Carwyn Lloyd Fazakerley, along with David William Lloyd Thomas, failed to provide a suitable environment for 29 dogs at Cwm Bowydd Farm, Blaenau Ffestiniog, where animals were found in filthy conditions including tethered in dark barns with no natural light, surrounded by faeces, and lacking water. The incident was uncovered during a warrant execution by RSPCA officers and North Wales Police on 17 November 2021, leading to the seizure of the dogs.
Pleaded guilty to one offence under the Animal Welfare Act. Banned from keeping dogs for ten years and ordered to pay costs of £600.

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Magistrates Court, Conway Rd, Llandudno LL30 1GA, Llandudno, LL30 1GA, United Kingdom
+441492871333
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Monday - Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00
Friday: 09:00 - 16:30

About Llandudno Magistrates' Court

Llandudno Magistrates' Court, located in Llandudno, is a Magistrates' Court that deals with summary offences, some either-way offences, and preliminary hearings for more serious cases. With 60 sentencing records in our database, it serves the Llandudno 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 Magistrates Court, Conway Rd, Llandudno LL30 1GA, LL30 1GA.

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