Cases dealt with at Leicester Magistrates' Court

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Monday, February 04, 2013
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Cases dealt with at Leicester Magistrates' Court include:

Faraidoon Sa'ed Raza (39), of Sycamore Street, Blaby, pleaded guilty to beating a woman in Leicester on November 29 last year. He was sentenced to 39 days in jail.

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    Cases dealt with at Leicester Magistrates' Court

Michelle Nash (39), of Astill Lodge Road, Beaumont Leys, Leicester, was given a 10-week prison sentence suspended for a year for harassing three women. She pleaded guilty to the offence between June 8 and 26 last year. Nash was ordered to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work and to pay £100 costs.

William Nash (20), of Melrose Street, Belgrave, Leicester, was given a suspended 10-week prison sentence for harassing three women. He pleaded guilty to the offence between June 14 and 25 last year. His sentence was suspended for a year.

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Nash was ordered to pay £300 costs. He was also placed on a supervision order for a year.

Andrew Reid (31), of Queens Road, Hinckley, pleaded guilty to stopping within pedestrian crossing limits on a pelican crossing at 2.50pm in Southfield Road, Hinckley, on May 29 last year.

He also admitted using a car without a test certificate on the same date on the same road.

He was fined £35 and given three penalty points on his licence.

Robert Campbell (33), of Dominion Road, Glenfield, pleaded guilty to causing £200 worth of damage to a wing mirror in Leicester on October 2 last year.

He was ordered to pay £200 compensation and £85 costs, and was conditionally discharged for a year.

Hasnein Dhirani (37), of Campion Walk, Beaumont Leys, Leicester, admitted using a motor vehicle in Barkby Road, Leicester, on July 31, 2012, while failing to maintain lamps, reflectors and rear markings and that devices were in good working order.

He was fined £60 and ordered to pay £60 costs.

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