Stevenage Magistrates Court results - December 8
Hayley Olson: 36, of Dicket Mead, Welwyn. On April 30 drove a Vauxhall on Mutton Lane, Potters Bar at 36mph when the speed limit is 30mph. Fined £72 and ordered to pay victim services £28. Driving record endorsed with 3 points.
Daniel Hale: 43, of Fourways, Bayford, Hertford. Failed to comply with the supervision requirements imposed following release from a period of imprisonment by failing to attend planned meetings. Fined £100 plus ordered to pay court costs £350.
Benjamin Oti-Awere: 47, of Crane Mead, Ware. On January 7 drove a Ford Focus on A10 at 86mph when the speed limit is 70mph. Fined £92 plus ordered to pay victim services £37 and court costs £90. Driving record endorsed with 3 points.
Hatfield Magistrates Court results – December 8
James Mottram: 49, of Harrier End, St Albans. On March 29 stole a bicycle at Kings Lynn Railway station. Ordered to pay compensation £349. Committed to prison for 10 weeks concurrent
St Albans Magistrates Court results – December 12
Adam Gasior: 60, of Great Ley, Welwyn Garden City. On January 21 drove a Peugeot Expert on Lower Luton Road, Harpenden at 38mph when the speed limit is 30mph. Fined £134 plus ordered to pay victim services £54 and court costs £90. Disqualified for holding or obtaining a driving license for 7 days.
Dean Wilkins: 32, of Common Road, Langford. On January 13 drove a Skoda on Hillfield Avenue, Hitchin when there was no insurance in place to cover the use of the vehicle. Fined £120 plus ordered to pay victim services £48. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving license for 14 days.
Nicolaos Koliardos: 57, of St Albans Road, Hatfield. On January 24 drove a BMW on A1000 Potters Bar at 37mph when the speed limit is 30mph. Fined £269 plus ordered to pay victim services £108 and court costs £90. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving license for 6 months.
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