Driving bans and jail terms - the latest Hartlepool cases to be dealt with at Teesside Magistrates' Court

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The following cases from the Hartlepool area were dealt with recently at Teesside Magistrates’ Court:

Frederick Brian Donovan Ingleton, 34, of Parton Street, Hartlepool, was jailed for 14 days after he admitted breaching his supervision requirements after his release from imprisonment.

Ashley Andrew Walker, 33, of Cotswold Crescent, Billingham, received six penalty points on his driving licence and was ordered to pay a £120 fine and a £34 victim surcharge after admitting driving without valid insurance on October 21 last year.

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Thomas Bannatyne, 20, of Butterwick Grove, Wynyard, was banned from driving for 14 days and ordered to pay an £80 fine, £34 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs after he admitted speeding on the A689 at Wynyard on December 4.

These cases from the Hartlepool area were dealt with recently at Teesside Magistrates' Court, in Middlesbrough. Picture by FRANK REID.These cases from the Hartlepool area were dealt with recently at Teesside Magistrates' Court, in Middlesbrough. Picture by FRANK REID.
These cases from the Hartlepool area were dealt with recently at Teesside Magistrates' Court, in Middlesbrough. Picture by FRANK REID.
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Anthony Ian Orley, 36, of Milton Road, Hartlepool, was fined £200 after he admitted one count of breaching a community order by failing to keep telephone appointments.

Jeffrey Tindle, 35, of Lorimers Close, Peterlee, was banned from driving for six months and ordered to pay a £220 fine, £34 victim surcharge and £90 costs after he was convicted of driving on the A179 Hart Road while using a hand-held phone on January 28.

Gareth Brackstone, 36, of Glamis Walk, Hartlepool, was fined £120 and ordered to pay a £34 victim surcharge after he admitted possessing cannabis at Newcastle Central Station on August 21 last year.

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Stuart Turnedge, 50, of Windsor Street, Hartlepool, was jailed for 14 days after he admitted one count of breaching a domestic violence protection order by visiting a named address on October 8 and October 10.