THE following people have been sentenced by Grimsby magistrates:
Karlie Porter, 20, of Arthur Street, Grimsby, was found guilty of being drunk in charge of a child under the age of seven in Grimsby's Lister Street on Christmas Day. She was ordered to carry out 40 hours of unpaid work, pay £300 costs and a £60 victims' surcharge.
Michael Whyte, 44, of Hainton Avenue, Grimsby, admitted stealing two sets of hair straighteners, valued at £169.98, belonging to Boots, on March 5; electrical personal grooming items to the value of £119.96, from TK Max, on April 19; meat and cheese to the value of £59.84, from Ramsdens, on April 14; a Dyson vacuum cleaner to the value of £229 from Asda on February 21 and two packs of steak to the value of £10, from the Co-op, on March 9. He also admitted being convicted of an offence while a community order was in force and was resentenced for his original offence of theft. He was committed to prison for four months.
David Parker, 48, Wragholme Road, Grainthorpe, admitted being in possession of cannabis, a class B drug, and assaulting both Lisa Short and Scott Chambers on March 30. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge, ordered to pay compensation of £50, with £85 costs and a £15 victims' surcharge.
Jeffrey MacMaster, 47, of Sixhills Street, Grimsby, admitted stealing a bottle of wine valued at £4.99, from the Co-op, on April 26 and using threatening or abusive words or behaviour on the same date. He also admitted committing further offences whilst subject to a suspended sentence order made on February 24. He was fined £10 and detained in the court house for the day.
Evan Jensen, 49, of Elsenham Road, Grimsby, admitted attempting to steal copper cable and rings, belonging to Viscose Building, Blue Star Fibres, on September 28, 2013. He was given an eight-week curfew order to end June 26, 2014, and ordered to pay £150 costs and a £60 victims' surcharge.
Keith Trapmore, 53, of Ampleforth Avenue, Grimsby, was found guilty of speeding, exceeding 70mph on the A180 at Habrough on April 25, 2013. His licence was endorsed with three penalty points, fined £15 and ordered to pay £300 costs and a £20 victims' surcharge.
Raymond Ward, 47, of Elsenham Road, Grimsby, was found guilty of stealing copper wiring, belonging to Viscose Building, Blue Star Fibres, on September 28, 2013, and failing to provide a none intimate sample to ascertain the presence of drugs. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge.
Joanne Allard, 32, of Victor Street, Grimsby, was found guilty of failing to send a child of compulsory school age, regularly to Tollbar Academy. She was fined £400 and ordered to pay £50 costs and a £40 victims' surcharge.
Gillian Baxter, 61, of Corfe Walk, Immingham, was found guilty of failing to send a child, of compulsory school age, regularly to Oasis Academy Immingham. She was fined £400 and ordered to pay £75 costs and a £40 victims' surcharge.
Jordan Furnell, of Comber Place, Grimsby, was found guilty of contravening an abatement notice served, on November 15 and 16, 2013, by playing loud amplified music and speech. He was fined £200, a Goodman TV, Sony HiFi, Sony cassette, Sony speakers, Xenius DVD Pink, Asda CD player, Sanyo speaker, speaker small, Samsung TV, Grundig DVD player and a surround sound speaker were forfeited and destroyed and he was ordered to pay £200 costs and a £40 victims' surcharge.
Debbie McCartney, of Joseph Street, Grimsby, admitted failing to send a child, of compulsory school age, regularly to Havelock Academy. She was fined £50 and ordered to pay £75 costs and a £20 victims' surcharge.
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