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Grimsby court list – 11 offenders named and shamed

An offender who breached two restraining orders and threatened to stab his victims and a man caught carrying a knife in public have been sentenced at Grimsby Magistrates’ Court.

While some cases were adjourned to a later date and others sent to Grimsby Crown Court, magistrates in Grimsby have still handed out many jail terms, suspended sentence orders, community orders and hefty fines in recent days.

Here are several offenders from across northern Lincolnshire who were sentenced at Grimsby Magistrates’ Court last week.

Christopher Robinson, 37, of Melford Court, Scunthorpe indicated pleas of guilty to sending communications threatening death or serious harm, namely threatening to stab the victims, and two counts of harassment in which he breached two restraining orders. He was given a community order with a curfew and electronic monitoring requirement.

Tyler Groves, 22, of Sheffield Street, Scunthorpe indicated a plea of guilty to the possession of a knife in a public place. He was jailed for 16 weeks.

Levi Piggott, 31, of Carr Lane, Cleethorpes indicated a plea of guilty to the assault by beating of an emergency worker, namely a police constable, and pleaded guilty to using threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. He was ordered to pay a fine of £200, £85 in costs and an £80 victim services surcharge.



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Darren Gamble, 51, of Frodingham Road, Scunthorpe indicated a plea of guilty to harassment in which he put the victim in fear of violence by entering an address and threatening to assault the victim on multiple occasions. He was given a community order with the requirement to undergo drug rehabilitation and ordered to pay a £114 victim services surcharge, £85 in costs and a £40 fine.

Tom Aisthorpe, 31, of Claymore Close, Cleethorpes pleaded guilty to driving whilst under the influence of cocaine and cannabis. He was banned from driving for three years and ordered to pay a fine of £300, a £120 victim services surcharge and £85 in costs.

Josh Cooling, 29, of Hereward Place, Scunthorpe pleaded guilty to three counts of criminal damage in which he damaged three cars and to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress. He was jailed for one month and ordered to pay a £154 victim services surcharge.

Nicole Packwood, 31, of Fairway, Waltham pleaded guilty to failing to stop after a road accident and driving whilst above the legal alcohol limit. She was banned from driving for 14 months and ordered to pay a £300 fine, a £120 victim services surcharge and £85 in costs.

Sheneice Cockburn, 22, of Somerby Road, Scunthorpe pleaded guilty to driving whilst under the influence of cocaine. She was banned from driving for one year and ordered to pay a £200 fine and £85 in costs.

Jamie Diskin, 19, of Macaulay Street, Grimsby indicated a plea of guilty to the assault by beating of an emergency worker, namely a police constable, and pleaded guilty to theft from a shop in which he stole £60 worth of alcohol from Tesco. He was jailed for 14 weeks.

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Lee Anderson, 46, of Collum Gardens, Scunthorpe indicated a plea of guilty to harassment in which he breached a restraining order by making numerous phone calls to and attending the address of the victim. He was jailed for six months and ordered to pay a £154 victim services surcharge.

Jamie Dyke, 29, of Hope Street, Grimsby pleaded guilty to six counts of theft from a shop in which he stole razor blades worth £96 from Boots, alcohol worth £66 from Asda, alcohol worth £60 from Tesco Express and a gift set worth £30 from Boots. He also pleaded guilty to three counts of using threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. He was jailed for 12 weeks.

Original artice: https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/all-about/scunthorpe

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