Court results - Horsham

The following are results contributed by HM Court Service, of cases sentenced by Sussex Northern magistrates sitting at Horsham and Crawley.

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Martin Thorpe, 64, of Oliver Road, Horsham, was banned from driving for a year, with a £740 fine, a £74 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had pleaded guilty to drink driving in Worthing Road, Horsham.

Lewis Cooper, 29, of Valentines Cottages, Plaistow, was fined £660, with a £66 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and six penalty points added to his licence. He had been convicted in his absence of driving without insurance in Lewes Road, Forest Row.

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Jack Edmonds, 22, of Wellhouse Road, Maidenhead, was banned from driving for six months, with a £230 fine, a £23 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had pleaded guilty to driving without insurance on the A24 at Capel.

Ionut Pitica, 28, of Milton Grove, Bletchley, was fined £220, with a £22 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and three penalty points added to his licence. He had been convicted in his absence of speeding in Lower Street, Fittleworth.

Pirabakaran Rajamohan, 32, of South Holmes Road, Horsham, was banned from driving for six months, with a £660 fine, a £66 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had been convicted in his absence of driving without insurance in Crawley.

Ian Saville, 48, of Ferry Road, Southsea, was banned from driving for six months, with a £660 fine, a £66 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had been convicted in his absence of failing to identify a driver suspected of speeding in Thakeham Road, Storrington.

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James Williams, 21, of Halnaker Barn Lane, Eartham, was fined £880, with a £66 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and seven penalty points added to his licence. He had been convicted in his absence of failing to stop after an accident, and parking in a dangerous location, in Beacon Hill, Pulborough.

Mildaras Zilius, 23, of Bramley Gardens, Bognor Regis, was banned from driving for six months, with a £660 fine, a £66 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had been convicted in his absence of driving without insurance in Mill Straight, Horsham.

Elizabeth Beck, 41, of Bax Close, Storrington, was banned from driving for two weeks, with a £230 fine, a £23 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. She had pleaded guilty to speeding in Pulborough Road, Storrington.

Clifford Jenkins, 50, of London Road, Sutton, was banned from driving for six months, with a £170 fine, a £20 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had pleaded guilty to speeding on the A24 at West Grinstead.

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Karli Searle, 19, of Capel Lane, Crawley, was fined £100, with a £20 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. She had pleaded guilty to using threatening or abusive words or behaviour in Horsham.

Brian Trewin, 62, of Kenilworth Close, Crawley, was banned from driving for 18 months, with a £120 fine, a £30 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had pleaded guilty to drink driving on the A264 at Horsham.

Leslie Chapple, 48, c/o High Street, Billingshurst, was fined £120, with a £30 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause harassment, alarm or distress, and to using threatening or abusive words or behaviour, both in Horsham, and to failing to answer bail.

Neal Holden, 30, of The Oaks, Southwater, was given a community order, with a £60 victim services surcharge, and £755 costs. He had been found guilty of common assault in Horsham.

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Melissa Vero, 20, of Hawkhurst Court, Wisborough Green, was fined £40, with a £20 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and three penalty points added to her licence. She had pleaded guilty to speeding in London Road, Coldwaltham.

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