The latest cases heard by Chesterfield and Derby magistrates

Below are the latest cases heard by Chesterfield and Derby magistrates.
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Kelvin Saunders, 35, of Lintern Court, Newbold: Guilty of failing to comply with the requirements of a suspended sentence order. Supervision requirement varied to include 12 rehabilitation activity days, Made to pay £60 court costs.

Jake French, 25, of Pevensey Court, Newbold, Chesterfield: Guilty of failing to provide information identifying the driver of a vehicle alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £120, made to pay £34 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Driving licence endorsed with six penalty points.

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Harriet Haslam, 33, of Bonsal Court, Newbold: Guilty of assault by beating. Jailed for eight weeks suspended for 12 months due to seriousness of offence - involving hair-pulling and five punches to victim’s head. Given six-month drug rehabilitation requirement, made to pay £300 court costs and £128 victim surcharge.

Scott Rodgers, 57, of Coupland Close, Old Whittngton, Chesterfield: Guilty of failing to provide information identifying the driver of a vehicle alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £660, made to pay £90 court costs and £66 victim surcharge. Licence endorsed with six penalty points.

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Vicky Seal, 47, of Slack Lane, Heath, Chesterfield: Guilty of driving uninsured. Fined £660, made to pay £90 court costs and £66 victim surcharge. Licence endorsed with six penalty points.

Jennifer Spolding, 61, of Windermere Road, Newbold, Chesterfield: Guilty of driving at a speed exceeding 30 miles per hour – namely 38 miles per hour. Fined £146, made to pay £90 court costs and £34 victim surcharge. Driving licence endorsed with three points.

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Lewis Straker, 33, of Meadow Court, New Whittington, Chesterfield: Guilty of failing to provide information identifying the driver of a vehicle alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £660, made to pay £90 court costs and £66 victim surcharge. Licence endorsed with six penalty points.

Jason Benn, 54, of Oakwood Way, Mastin Moor, Chestefield: Guilty of failing to provide information identifying the driver of a vehicle alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £660, made to pay £90 court costs and £66 victim surcharge. Licence endorsed with six penalty points.

Ashley Pickering, 25, Gloucester Road, Stonegravels, Chesterfield: Guilty of driving uninsured. Fined £250, made to pay £90 court costs and £34 victim surcharge. Driving licence endorsed with six points.

Ashley Rivers, 23 of Salisbury Avenue, Chesterfield: Guilty of driving at a speed exceeding 40 miles per hour, namely 56 miles per hour. Fined £102, made to pay £90 court costs and £34 victim surcharge. Driving licence endorsed with four penalty points.

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James Nash, 36, of Rufford Close, Chesterfield: Guilty of failing to comply with supervision requirements imposed following release from a period of imprisonment. Jailed for seven days, made to pay £60 court costs.

Bethany Dables, 28, of Springfield Crescent, Alfreton: Guilty of failing to comply with the requirements of a community order. Fined £40, made to pay £60 court costs.

Everett Carty, 62, of Springfield Crescent, Bolsover: Guilty of driving while banned and uninsured. Proved in absence – warrant issued for arrest.

Ryan Casswell, 34, of Charlesworth Street, Bolsover: Guilty of driving without a licence and uninsured. Case adjourned.

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Terri Sykes, 40, of Water Lane, South Normanton: Guilty of making a false statement while applying for housing benefit and failing to notify the Department for Work and Pensions of a change in circumstances affecting entitlement to housing benefit, namely, maintaining a household with another person. Adjourned for a pre-sentence report.

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