Court results - Mid Sussex

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

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Chane Hill, 45, of Broadfield Park, Crawley, was given a community order, with an £85 victim services surcharge, £50 costs, and £39.99 compensation. He had pleaded guilty to possessing a Class B drug (the synthetic cannabinoid 5F-MDMB-PINACA), and to theft of a pair of headphones from PC World in Haywards Heath.

Cara Coates, 20, of Blackthorns, Hurstpierpoint, was fined £440, with a £44 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and four penalty points added to her licence. She had been convicted of speeding on the A259 at Brighton.

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Helen Jones, 43, of Lewes Road, Horsted Keynes, was fined £123, with a £30 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and three penalty points added to her licence. She had pleaded guilty to speeding on the A22 at Halland.

Robert Harris, 37, of New England Road, Haywards Heath, was fined £280, with £40 compensation, a £30 victim services surcharge, and £85 costs. He had pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to a window at The Windmill pub, Burgess Hill.

Chester Cowley, 18, of Janes Lane, Burgess Hill, was fined £152, with a £30 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and six penalty points added to his licence. He had pleaded guilty to speeding in Shoreham Road, Hove.

Rachel Kelly, 50, of High Patch Lane, Hurstpierpoint, was fined £315, with a £31 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and three penalty points added to her licence. She had pleaded guilty to speeding in Preston Road, Brighton.

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Benjamin McCoy, 40, of Chapel Road, Smallfield, was fined £220, with a £30 victim services surcharge, £85 costs, and three penalty points added to his licence. He had been convicted of speeding on the A22 at East Grinstead.

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