Latest court results from Hertfordshire and surrounding areas: The following cases were heard at Stevenage, St Albans and Hatfield Magistrates' Courts.
St Albans Magistrates Court – May 3
Bailey Ellis: 18, of Keynton Close, Hertford. Failed to comply with the requirements of a community order made by St Albans Magistrates Court on January 23 in that Mr Ellis failed to attend planned office appointments. Fined £120 plus ordered to pay court costs £85.
Liana Goldsmith: 31, of Lynmouth Road, Welwyn Garden City. On June 3, 2021 drove a Nissan on Hillmarton Road, N7 at 37mph when the speed limit is 20mph. Fined £80 plus ordered to pay victim services £34 and court costs £90. Driving record endorsed with 4 points.
Stevenage Magistrates Court – May 4
Ian Lambert: 43, of High Street, Sandy. On August 5 drove a Ford Focus on A1(M) Hatfield at 106mph when the speed limit is 70mph. Fined £700 plus ordered to pay victim services £280 and court costs £110. Driving record endorsed with 6 points.
Piotr Felinski: 48, of Bonnick Close, Luton. On August 23 failed to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a Ford Focus who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £150 plus ordered to pay victim services £60 and court costs £85. Driving record endorsed with 6 points.
Eugene Kellett: 51, of Mossbank Avenue, Luton. On July 16 drove a Volkswagen on Lower Luton Road, Harpenden at 41mph when the speed limit is 30mph. Fined £71 and ordered to pay victim services £29. Driving record endorsed with 3 points.
St Albans Magistrates Court – May 5
Chase Casson: 38, of Uplands, Stevenage. Between September 28 and October 25 failed to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a Ford Transit who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £1,320 and ordered to pay victim services £528 and court costs £85. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving license for 6 months.
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