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Nottingham Magistrates' Court Sentencing Results

Explore 174 verdicts at Nottingham Magistrates' Court (Nottingham, Nottingham). Updated with the latest court outcomes.

Nottingham Magistrates' Court
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Jonathan Williams
Drug-driving *
Sentence
disqualified from driving for 13 months; fined £150; costs of £30
Drove an Audi on Nottingham Road, Radcliffe, with Benzoylecgonine in his blood.
Admitted driving with Benzoylecgonine in his blood.
Jayden Mitchell
Assault *
Sentence
12 days of rehabilitation activity and 200 hours of unpaid work; 12 days of rehabilitation activity and 200 hours of unpaid work; £100 compensation; costs of £85
On August 15 in Clowne, Derbyshire, assaulted another person by beating and possessed a Stanley knife on High Street, Clowne without good reason; obstructed a police constable at Ripley Police Station; on December 4, 2024, criminal damage to a car window at Asman Court, Newark.
Pleaded guilty to several offences. No separate penalty for obstructing police constable. Deprived of Stanley knife.
Jodie Combes
Assault *
Sentence
fined £200; one-year restraining order; costs of £810; fined £200
Assaulted another person by beating in Coddington on May 4 and on April 27.
Found guilty of two assaults by beating against the same victim.
Lance Morgan
Assaulting an emergency worker *
Sentence
20 weeks imprisonment
On 1 February 2020, police and paramedics were called to Lance Morgan's address on Chandos Street, Netherfield, following a reported insulin overdose. After paramedics examined him and told him he was fine with no sign of an overdose, Morgan became abusive. Officers handcuffed him, and he kicked an officer and a paramedic while shouting racial abuse. He was arrested for assaulting an emergency worker and continued making racially aggravated comments in the police car. Paramedics Paul Pointon and Michael Phipps were injured: Morgan punched Michael in the groin and Paul in the abdomen, and later assaulted Paul again after police restrained him.
Pleaded guilty to four counts of assaulting an emergency worker. Cleared of another count. Kicked and shouted racial abuse at police and paramedics.
Lee Foster
Fly-tipping *
Sentence
12 month community order with 80 hours unpaid work
Lee Foster posed as a council worker on Facebook, advertising waste removal services. In January 2017, he replied to a Facebook advertisement, charged £60, and fly-tipped household items in a hotspot in Gedling. In April 2017, he responded to another advertisement, charged £120, and fly-tipped waste including an estate agent's board, bath and panelling, bathroom flooring, a toilet seat, a child's chair, toys, and household furniture in East Bridgford. In May 2017, he fly-tipped two sofas and a mattress in Radcliffe on Trent and was identified through CCTV footage and a partial vehicle registration number, which he was traced to with help from Nottinghamshire Police. He was prosecuted by Gedling Borough Council in a joint operation with Rushcliffe Borough Council.
Admitted the offences. Fly-tipped waste on three occasions in Gedling, East Bridgford, and Radcliffe on Trent. Also ordered to pay compensation, costs, and a victim surcharge.
Lewis Sims
Breach of restraining order *
Sentence
14 weeks prison sentences to be served concurrently
Contacted a woman numerous times by phone on April 15, prohibited by restraining order.
Admitted to breaching restraining order. Ordered to pay £85 costs.
Liam Coulter
Assault by beating *
Sentence
Fined £120
Assault by beating on Lincoln Road, Newark on October 10.
Admitted assault by beating. Ordered to pay costs of £85.
Louise Anna Yates
Failing to give driver information *
Sentence
Fined £125 and licence endorsed with 6 penalty points
Louise Anna Yates failed to give information relating to the identification of the driver/rider of a vehicle when required.
Pleaded guilty to failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver/rider of a vehicle when required.
Maria Hall
Theft *
Sentence
40 hours of unpaid work
Maria Hall committed a series of shop thefts totalling more than £1,400: £1,274.83 alcohol and clothing from Hardy’s Farm Shop, Farndon on October 6; £70 laundry detergent and cleaning items from B&M Bargains, Newark on September 7; £74.35 baby food, coffee, chocolate, and laundry detergent from One Stop, Fernwood on September 19; £13.99 coffee from B&M Bargains on October 20; £25.24 food and drink from B&M Bargains on November 2.
Admitted the thefts. Ordered to pay compensation: £318.70, £18.59, £27.31.
Marian-Alexandru Ruset
Speeding *
Sentence
Fined £661 and 6 penalty points
Speeding at 56mph in a 30mph limit on Great North Road, South Muskham driving a Volkswagen.
Admitted speeding. Travelled at 56mph in 30mph limit on Great North Road, South Muskham in Volkswagen. Ordered to pay costs of £304.
Paul Henry
Fly-tipping *
Sentence
8-week curfew order with electronic tag, £460 prosecution costs, £250 clean-up costs, £60 victim surcharge
Paul Henry disposed of 14 tyres in a layby in Mapperley on Valentine's Day 2015. A member of the public witnessed the incident and provided a description of Henry and his vehicle registration to Gedling Borough Council. The council investigated for nearly 10 months, during which Henry gave old addresses and claimed to be his own twin to evade detection. Wardens worked with the Police and Department of Work and Pensions to locate and serve him court papers. At trial, he pleaded not guilty but was found guilty based on the witness's evidence.
Claimed to be his own twin to avoid prosecution. Pleaded not guilty but found guilty after witness testimony.
Richard Trezise
Breaches of Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 *
Sentence
16 months' imprisonment
Between May 2015 and July 2016, Richard Trezise carried out unsafe gas work at seven locations in Nottinghamshire, Mid Glamorgan, Gwent and Yorkshire while unregistered and falsely pretending to be Gas Safe Registered by using another business's registration number. He produced false Landlord’s Gas Safety Certificates, leaving customers with faulty installations risking gas leaks and dangerous accumulations of combustion products.
Pleaded guilty to 21 offences. Concurrent 28 day sentence for not attending the court hearing. Prosecuted following HSE investigations. Breached previous prohibition notice.
Robert Ord
Theft *
Sentence
conditionally discharged for 12 months; compensation equal to value of items; costs of £85
On December 12, stole £20 of sports supplements from Holland and Barrett, Newark; made off with £30 of steak from Marks and Spencer, Newark; stole £16 of alcohol from Coop.
Admitted three shop thefts on December 12.
Roy Harrison
Theft by finding *
Sentence
Fined £433
Roy Harrison stole copper piping of unknown value from Glasshouse Street, Nottingham.
Pleaded guilty to theft by finding. Ordered to pay costs of £85 and a surcharge of £173.
Sam Leslie Buckle
Driving without third-party insurance *
Sentence
Fined £660 and licence endorsed with 6 penalty points
Sam Leslie Buckle used a motor vehicle on a road/public place without third-party insurance.
Ordered to pay costs of £90 and a surcharge of £264.
Samantha Clay
Shoplifting *
Sentence
12 weeks imprisonment
Samantha Clay, aged 38, a repeat shoplifter, committed further thefts from stores in the Gedling borough. She appeared at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on May 3, 2024, where she was sentenced to 12 weeks in prison. She had earlier been made subject to a two-year criminal behaviour order in November 2023.
Prolific shoplifter; previously given a two-year criminal behaviour order in November 2023.
Salmou Njie
Assault by beating *
Sentence
26 weeks imprisonment
On Boxing Day 2022, at Nottingham's Forest Recreation Ground tram stop, Salmou Njie, 30, was confronted by travel officers about fare dodging and his aggressive behaviour. He became violent, kicking a female staff member in the back of the knee and attempting to grab her neck before fleeing. He was later tracked down by police and arrested, with a small bag of cannabis found in his possession. He admitted the cannabis offence and was found guilty of assault by beating.
Admitted possession of cannabis. Found guilty of assault by beating. Also convicted for two previous cannabis possession offences and two failures to surrender to custody.
Nicholas Vile
Theft *
Sentence
£40 fine and £85 costs
Nicholas Vile stole meat and steak worth £41.50 from a shop.
Pleaded guilty to theft of £41.50 worth of meat and steak from a shop.
Omar Yousufazi
Breach of noise abatement notice *
Sentence
12 month conditional discharge, ordered to pay £1,038.50 costs
Omar Yousufazi, formerly of Roseleigh Avenue, Mapperley, was found guilty of breaching a noise abatement notice after his dog barked for up to 12 hours a day between March and June 2016, despite warnings from Gedling Borough Council's Neighbourhood Wardens and complaints from neighbours. The persistent barking had a severe effect on neighbours' quality of life, with witness statements describing continuous disruption, loss of sleep, and misery. In June 2016, Nottingham Magistrates Court granted the council permission to seize the dog due to the persistent barking.
Found guilty of breaching a noise abatement notice. Dog barked persistently, sometimes for 12 hours a day, causing severe effect on neighbour's quality of life. Council served notice between March and June 2016.
Mujo Lamaj
Breaching a deportation order and possession of an offensive weapon *
Sentence
4 months imprisonment
Mujo Lamaj, an Albanian national residing in the Carlton area, was detained on Saturday 30 November 2019 by Operational Support officers following an intelligence operation to locate him. He was arrested for possession of an offensive weapon and immigration offences after a baton was discovered in the vehicle he was driving. He appeared at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on 2 December 2019 and was sentenced to four months imprisonment for breaching a deportation order and possession of an offensive weapon.
Described by police as a 'notorious and violent person linked to drug dealing, organised crime, and violence'.
Mohammed Azheem
Illegal eviction *
Sentence
120 hours unpaid work and £1,000 compensation
Mohammed Azheem illegally evicted his tenant by changing the locks while she was out. This followed a series of breaches in the tenancy agreement, including Azheem and his father letting themselves into the property without notice and issuing threats to the tenant over rent. The tenant, a vulnerable person, suffered harassment and mental health problems.
Also ordered to pay £9,000 costs towards the Nottingham Law Centre.
Timothy Wood
Benefit fraud *
Sentence
4 months imprisonment
Timothy Wood, 53, of Darlton Drive, Arnold, claimed housing and council tax benefits from November 2011 onwards while failing to declare he was employed as a self-employed mini bus driver for Arrow Specialised Transport, receiving wages since April 2011. He submitted six false claim forms, fraudulently obtaining £8,979.71 in benefits from Gedling Borough Council and the Department for Work and Pensions. He also received Carer’s Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance to which he was not entitled, as he was working and did not report changes in his circumstances. His employment was uncovered through taxi licensing records showing he renewed his taxi licence in 2011, 2012 and 2013 without informing the authorities.
Previous conviction for failing to declare a change of circumstances in 2011, for which he received a 12-month conditional discharge.
Tallon Bladen
Theft *
Sentence
conditionally discharged for 12 months; £70 compensation
Made off with chocolate worth £70 from Heron Foods, Ollerton.
Admitted shop theft.
Shane Barthorpe
Burglary *
Sentence
20 weeks imprisonment
Shane Barthorpe broke into the Odeon cinema on London Road in Newark on March 21, 2021, by prising open the rear fire door. He stole fizzy drinks and tampered with the till. He was identified through CCTV and arrested two days later. He pleaded guilty to burglary at Nottingham Magistrates Court.
Pleaded guilty to burglary. Beat manager Constable Robert Nelson commented on swift justice and increased patrols as part of the Newark Safer Streets fund.

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Friday: 09:00 - 16:30

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