Assaulting police, stealing booze and other recent Hartlepool court cases

The following cases from the Hartlepool area were dealt with recently at Teesside Magistrates’ Court:
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Jacob Samuel Sleeman, 27, of Grange Road, Hartlepool, received a six-month conditional discharge and was ordered to pay a £22 conditional discharge and £85 prosecution costs after admitting using threatening or abusive words or behaviour to railway staff on November 15.

Lindsay Louise McMahon, 35, of Killarney Avenue, Downhill, Sunderland, received an 18-month conditional discharge and was ordered to pay a £22 conditional discharge and £85 costs after admitting stealing £361 of meat, alcohol and household goods from Asda, in Hartlepool, on August 26.

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Caitlyn Foreman, 20, of Pickard Close, Peterlee, was placed on a community order and ordered to pay £200 compensation, a £95 victim surcharge and £85 costs after admitting assaulting two police officers on October 13, 2019. One of the attacks was in Hartlepool.

These Hartlepool area cases were dealt with recently at Teesside Magistrates Court, in Middlesbrough. Picture by FRANK REID.These Hartlepool area cases were dealt with recently at Teesside Magistrates Court, in Middlesbrough. Picture by FRANK REID.
These Hartlepool area cases were dealt with recently at Teesside Magistrates Court, in Middlesbrough. Picture by FRANK REID.

Jennifer Louise Stoddart, 37, of Tower Street, Hartlepool, was placed on a community order and ordered to pay £76 compensation after admitting committing six shop thefts in 2020. Items taken included wallpaper, alcohol and clothing.

Andrea Donna Robinson, 42, of Sheriff Street, Hartlepool, was placed on a community order and ordered to pay £200 compensation after admitting committing four assaults on March 15.

Adrian Robert Walton, 36, of Raby Gardens, Hartlepool, was ordered to pay an £80 fine, £200 compensation, a £34 victim surcharge and £85 costs after admitting causing criminal damage on November 11.

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Michael Rennie, 45, of Hannover Crescent, Shotton Colliery, received a 24-week jail term, which was suspended for 12 months, after he admitted resisting a police officer in the course of their duty on February 26 and four counts of breaching a restraining order between January-March.

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