HM Courts Service: Results list for December 4 to 10, 2020

The following are the latest results contributed by HM Courts Service, for cases sentenced by West Sussex Magistrates’ Court sitting at Worthing and Crawley from December 4 to 10, 2020.
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Sylas Garrod, 26, of Mill Road, Arundel, was fined £300 and must pay £34 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drug-driving (not less than 5ug/l Delta-9-THC) on the A259 Littlehampton on May 11, 2019. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months.

Adam Stoneham, 42, of Summerfield Road, West Wittering, was fined £120 and must pay £34 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drug-driving (174ug/l cocaine) in Bognor Road, Chichester, on May 2, 2020. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months. He also admitted driving without insurance and drug-driving (800ug/l benzoylecgonine) in Bognor Road, Chichester, on May 2, 2020, no separate penalties.

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Philip Carter, 29, of Seaway Grove, Porchester, was fined £600 and must pay £60 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drug-driving (3.9ug/l Delta-9-THC) on the A27 Arundel on March 26, 2020. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months.

Nicolette Williams, 68, of Elbridge Crescent, Bognor Regis, was fined £80 and must pay £34 victim surcharge, £50 costs, after admitting drink-driving (57mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath) in Pagham Road, Bognor Regis, on September 11, 2020. She was disqualified from driving for 12 months.

Steven York, 47, of The Osiers, Ingrams Farm, London Road, Hardham, was fined £161 and must pay £34 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drug-driving (3.9ug/l Delta-9-THC) in High Street, Selsey, on March 23, 2020. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months.

Godfrey Hughes, 75, of Burton Park Road, Petworth, was fined £335 and must pay £33 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting driving without due care and attention in Tillington Road, Petworth, on October 31, 2019. His driving record was endorsed with six points.

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Damien Hyatt, 40, of Leicester Road, Whitwick, was fined £265 and must pay £34 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting failing to provide a specimen of blood for analysis when required at Chichester Custody Centre on October 11, 2020. He was fined £100 after admitting driving without insurance in Wick Street, Littlehampton, on October 10, 2020. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months.

Joanne Mullinix, 48, of Lennox Road, Chichester, was given an eight-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, with three-month curfew from 7pm to 7am daily after admitting using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour with intent to suggest immediate unlawful violence would be used or provoke the immediate use of unlawful violence in Bognor Regis on December 31, 2019. She must pay £122 victim surcharge, £50 costs. She also admitted breaching a suspended sentence order. The suspended prison sentences for assault by beating in Bognor Regis on January 20, 2019, and causing £500 damage to a vehicle, and a watch and necklace of unknown value, in Bognor Regis on Janaury 20, 2019, were varied to include a new three-month curfew.

Sareeya Cole, 47, of Foxes Croft, Barnham, was fined £110 and must pay £32 victim surcharge, £100 costs, after admitting failing to identify a driver when required by British Transport Police at Eastfield Road level crossing in Surrey on August 27, 2019. Her driving record was endorsed with six points.

Terri-Anne Knott, 30, of Kestrel Court, Elizabeth Road, Chichester, was fined £110 and must pay £32 victim surcharge, £100 costs, after admitting drink-driving (92mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath) in Elizabeth Road, Chichester, on March 21, 2020. She was disqualified from driving for 18 months.

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