Court results - Horsham

The following are results contributed by HM Court Service, of cases sentenced by Sussex Northern magistrates sitting at Crawley.
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James Carey, 20, of Park Street, Horsham, was jailed for eight weeks, with a £115 victim services surcharge. He had pleaded guilty to theft of a £299.95 portable speaker from John Lewis in Horsham, assaulting a police officer, and possessing a Class B drug (cannabis), and admitted breaching a conditional discharge for shoplifting, and breaching the terms of a release from prison.

Wayne Todman, 23, of Brighton Road, Crawley, was given a community order, with an £85 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had pleaded guilty to possessing a Class B drug (99g of cannabis) with intent to supply, in London Road, Horsham.

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Kevin Brand, 57, of Newick Road, Brighton, was fined £116, with a £30 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and three penalty points added to his licence. He had pleaded guilty to speeding on the A24 at Dial Post.

Luke Brimelow, 31, of Lyon Close, Maidenbower, was fined £220, with a £30 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and three penalty points added to his licence. He had been found guilty of speeding on the A24 at Dial Post.

David Britton, 53, of The Darlingtons, Rustington, was fined £440, with a £44 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and four penalty points added to his licence. He had been found guilty of speeding on the A24 at Shipley.

Mark Burns, 35, of Meadowbrook Road, Dorking, was fined £299, with a £30 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and three penalty points added to his licence. He had pleaded guilty to speeding on the A29 at Coldwaltham.

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Julian Cox, 48, of Crowborough Drive, Goring-by-Sea, was fined £660, with a £66 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and six penalty points added to his licence. He had been convicted of failing to identify a driver suspected of speeding on the A24 at Shipley.

Stephen Douglas, 34, of Corfe Close, Southwater, was fined £660, with a £66 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and six penalty points added to his licence. He had been convicted of failing to identify a driver suspected of speeding on the A23 at Bolney.

Simon Pope, 51, of Beaconsfield Road, Chelwood Gate, was fined £300, with a £30 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and four penalty points added to his licence. He had pleaded guilty to speeding on the A24 at Shipley.

Mark Price, 39, of Moores Road, Dorking, was fined £440, with a £44 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and four penalty points added to his licence. He had been convicted of speeding on the A29 at Coldwaltham.

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Caroline Scriven, 46, of London Road, Washington, was fined £40, with a £30 victim services surcharge, £40 costs, and three penalty points added to her licence. She had pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a red traffic light on the A259.

Jack Stark, 23, of Wick Street, Wick, was fined £100, with a £30 victim services surcharge, £40 costs, and three penalty points added to his licence. He had pleaded guilty to speeding on the A24 at Shipley.

Zoe-Claire Valentine, 43, of Millfield Close, Horley, was fined £40, with a £30 victim services surcharge, £40 costs, and three penalty points added to her licence. She had pleaded guilty to speeding on the A23 at Bolney.

Scott Wright, 31, of Strudwicks Field, Cranleigh, was fined £710, with a £66 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and six penalty points added to his licence. He had been convicted of driving without a licence, and driving without insurance, on the A24 at Broadbridge Heath.

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Michael Chapman, 46, of Bramley Close, Kirdford, was fined £217, with a £30 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and three penalty points added to his licence. He had pleaded guilty to speeding on the A24 at West Grinstead.

Samuel Harmer, 29, of Eversfield Road, Horsham, was fined £220, with a £30 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had been convicted in his absence of driving without an MoT certificate on the M23 at Pease Pottage.

Aimee Pierce, 26, of Covert Mead, Handcross, was fined £220, with a £30 victim services, £85 costs, and three penalty points added to her licence. She had been convicted in her absence of speeding on the A22 at East Grinstead.

Hannah Crawford, 30, of South Holmes Road, Horsham, was given an eight week jail sentence, suspended for a year, with a £115 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. She had pleaded guilty to theft of food worth £239.28 from Tesco in Burgess Hill, and theft of groceries, alcohol, and cosmetics worth £346.10 from Tesco in Hookwood.

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Dwayne Rowe, 26, of Loxwood Road, Alfold, was jailed for 18 weeks, with £100 compensation, and a £115 victim services surcharge. He had been found guilty of common assault in Cranleigh. A restraining order was made, barring him from contacting the victim.

Aaron Peckham, 22, of Tallow Hill, Worcester, was given a community order, with an £85 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had pleaded guilty to common assault in Horsham, and to failing to answer bail.

Andrew Kelleway, 49, of Hoskins Place, East Grinstead, was jailed for 13 weeks, with a £115 victim services surcharge. He had pleaded guilty to using threatening or abusive words or behaviour, possessing a Class B drug (cannabis), and behaving violently in a custody centre, all in Crawley, and been found guilty of assaulting a police officer in Horsham, common assault in Crawley, and common assault in East Grinstead.

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