The latest court results for Stevenage, North Herts and surrounding areas, taken from St Albans, Hatfield and Stevenage magistrates courts.
Hatfield Magistrates Court results – September 25
Sona Catering Ltd: High Street, Buntingford. On October 25, 2023, failed to comply with a provision of the EU hygiene regulations. Fined £8,000 plus ordered to pay victim services £2,000 and court costs £1,350.
St Albans Magistrates Court results – September 26
Reece Baker: 24, of Asgard Drive, Bedford. On March 13, 2024, drove a BMW 118 on St Neots Road, Bedford without due care and attention and collided with another vehicle. Fined £660 plus ordered to pay victim services £264 and court costs £110. Driving record endorsed with 9 points.
Hatfield Magistrates Court results – September 27
Lewis Ward: 24, of Hydean Way, Stevenage. Failed to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Birmingham Magistrates Court on August 7, 2023 by failing to attend unpaid work appointments. Fined £50.
Hatfield Magistrates Court results – September 30
Chelsea Cramp: 34, of Hillside Park, Baldock. Failed to comply with the supervision requirements imposed following release from a period of imprisonment by failing to attend appointments. Fined £50.
St Albans Magistrates Court results – October 1
Joyce Sakyiwaa: 46, of Town Centre, Hatfield. On May 20, 2023, drove a Nissan Micra at Park Street at 36mph when the speed limit is 30mph. Fined £74 and ordered to pay victim services £26. Driving record endorsed with 3 points.
Hatfield Magistrates Court results – October 2
Paul Fells: 44, of Bowling Road, Ware. Failed to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Hatfield Magistrates Court on December 26, 2023 by failing to attend unpaid work appointments. Fined £100 plus ordered to pay court costs £85.
Adam Sadler: 32, of Dellfield Road, Hatfield. On October 1, 2023, drove a Renault Trucks Master on A1 Hatfield which was overloaded by 23.4%. Fined £200 plus ordered to pay victim services £80 and court costs £90.
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