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A Dudley drink driver who failed to stop after an accident has been banned for 18 months and ordered to pay £569 in fines and costs. Bodie Lee Johnson, aged 20, of Milton Crescent, The Straits, admitted driving while over the limit; without due care; and failing to stop after an accident which damaged another vehicle. Other local cases at recent magistrates court sessions include: A Kingswinford woman who admitted lockdown breaches in February has been ordered to pay £794 in fines and costs. Zynia Louise Maylyn, aged 40, of Beech Road, admitted participating in an indoor gathering of more than two people at an address in Greenfields Road, Kingswinford; refusing to leave the premises and go home. possessing cannabis; and obstructing a police officer. ....
A Colley Gate man who had a large kitchen knife in Bourne Street, Dudley, has been given a suspended jail sentence. Andrew Michael Turton, aged 41, of Tan House Lane, was sentenced to 6 months jail, suspended for 18 months. He has been put on a tagged curfew between 5pm and 5am for three months and must pay £313 in fines and costs. He pleaded guilty. Other local cases at recent magistrates court sessions include: A Kingswinford woman who admitted lockdown breaches in February has been ordered to pay £794 in fines and costs. Zynia Louise Maylyn, aged 40, of Beech Road, admitted participating in an indoor gathering of more than two people at an address in Greenfields Road, Kingswinford; refusing to leave the premises and go home. possessing cannabis; and obstructing a police officer. ....
A Kingswinford woman who admitted lockdown breaches in February has been ordered to pay £794 in fines and costs. Zynia Louise Maylyn, aged 40, of… ....
A Rowley Regis man has been fined £150 and ordered to pay £269 in costs and compensation after stealing cash from an Oldbury garage. Matthew Tierney, aged 35, of Durham Road, admitted stealing, jointly with another man, an unknown amount of cash from a Texaco service station. Other recent cases at Black County Magistrates Court included: Mark Bromham, aged 38, of Olive Hill Road, Halesowen, was ordered to pay £157 in costs and victim surcharge after he admitted being drunk and disorderly in Hagley Road. He was given a conditional discharge for a year. Halesowen drink-driver Lee Frederick William Giles has been banned for two years and ordered to pay £230 in costs. Giles, aged 46, of Lyttleton Avenue, admitted driving a Land Rover on Hurst Green Road with 212 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood,. The limit is 80. A community order was made, including 120 hours unpaid work. ....