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Man caught with meat cleaver in public and driver over the limit – Grimsby court round-up

A man caught carrying a meat cleaver in public, a driver disqualified for 18 months after driving over the legal alcohol limit and shoplifters who stole hundreds of pounds’ worth of items have all appeared at Grimsby Magistrates’ Court in recent days.

While some cases were adjourned to be tried at a later date and others transferred to Grimsby Crown Court, magistrates in Grimsby still handed out many prison sentences, driving bans and hefty fines to offenders from across northern Lincolnshire.

Here are ten people who appeared at court in Grimsby last week.

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Mason Hobson, 21, of Ashfield Court, Scunthorpe was disqualified from driving for 18 months after he pleaded guilty to driving a vehicle whilst above the legal alcohol limit, and to one count of assault by beating. He was also fined £400, ordered to pay a £280 victim services surcharge, costs to the Crown Prosecution Service of £85 and £100 in compensation.

Luke Graham, 27, of no fixed abode was jailed for 14 weeks after he indicated a plea of guilty to possessing a knife in a public place, in which he was carrying a meat cleaver in public in Scunthorpe.

Alex Mayberry, 45, of Melbury Walk, Scunthorpe indicated pleas of guilty to eight counts of theft from a shop, in which he stole nearly £600 worth of products from Boots, electrical items worth £190 from Esso, a camera and electric heater worth £35 from B&M, drills of an unknown value from B&Q and alcohol, clothing and electrical goods of an unknown value from Sainsbury’s. He was jailed for four months.



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Liam Warman, 24, of no fixed abode indicated pleas of guilty to five counts of theft from a shop and one count of criminal damage, in which he damaged a fire door in Sainsbury’s and stole meat from the shop, as well as stealing razors worth £150 from Boots, coffee and candles worth £46 from Savers and air fresheners worth £20 from B&M. He was handed a 26-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and ordered to pay £295 in compensation.

Ryan Mayall, 42, of Lancer Court, Grimsby was imprisoned for six months, suspended for 12 months, after he pleaded guilty to harassment by sending numerous text messages. He also indicated pleas of guilty to two counts of breaching a restraining order. He was also handed a rehabilitation activity requirement and ordered to pay costs of £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service.

Ryan Steel, 30, of Marlborough Close, Grimsby pleaded guilty to failing to stop his vehicle when asked to do so and to driving without insurance. He also indicated a plea of guilty to possession of cannabis. He was handed eight points on his licence, fined £120, ordered to pay £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service and a £34 victim services surcharge.

Christopher North, 40, of St Ives Crescent, Grimsby pleaded guilty to one count of assault by beating. He was handed a rehabilitation activity requirement and an unpaid work requirement, as well as a restraining order against the victim. He was also ordered to pay a victim services surcharge of £114 and £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service.

Michael Leck, 50, of Marsh Lane, New Holland pleaded guilty to criminal damage in which he damaged a wing mirror with intent, and indicated a plea of guilty to one count of affray in which he used or threatened unlawful violence towards another person. He was handed a 16-week prison sentence, suspended for 24 months, and ordered to comply with a rehabilitation activity requirement and unpaid work requirement. He was also told to pay a £154 victim services surcharge and £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service.

Ryan Ingledew, 31, of Broughton Avenue, Scunthorpe pleaded guilty to using threatening, insulting or abusive words or behaviour and indicated a plea of guilty to dishonestly receiving stolen goods. He was jailed for four weeks.

John Winter, 25, of Waltham Road, Barnoldby le Beck pleaded guilty to two counts of assault by beating and indicated pleas of guilty to two counts of criminal damage. He was jailed for 12 weeks.

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

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