Cases dealt with at Leicester Magistrates' Court
Cases dealt with at Leicester Magistrates' Court include:
Craig Gee (20), of Bewcastle Grove, Mowmacre Hill, Leicester, admitted driving an unlicensed motorbike on a footpath and driving without insurance, on May 29. He was fined £110, ordered to pay £60 court costs and had six points put on his licence.
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Nenad Bilbija (57), of Vancouver Road, St Matthew's, Leicester, admitted driving without L-plates or supervision while holding a provisional licence.
He was fined £150 and had three points put on his licence.
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Kulbir Brar (19), of Coombe Rise, Oadby, admitted driving without insurance, on July 13.
He was fined £400, ordered to pay £60 court costs and had six points put on his licence.
Jon Hillard (55), of Timberwood Drive, Groby, admitted speeding, by driving at 50mph in a 30mph zone, on September 28.
He was fined £260, ordered to pay £60 court costs and had five points put on his licence.
Bartosz Buczyinski (23), of Avenue Road Extension, Clarendon Park, Leicester, was found guilty of driving without insurance, on July 30.
He was fined £600, ordered to pay £60 court costs and a £15 victim surcharge and had six points put on his licence.
Alka Mashru (48), of Welbury Road, Hamilton, Leicester, admitted driving without insurance, on June 14.
She was fined £223, ordered to pay £60 court costs and had six points put on her licence.
Jagtar Singh (80), of Northfold Road, Knighton, Leicester, admitted driving without good enough eyesight, on July 30.
He was fined £65, ordered to pay £20 court costs and a £15 victim surcharge and had three points put on his licence.




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