Cases heard at Blackburn Magistrates Court:

  • Daniel James Cardwell, 25, of Church Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to drink driving. He was fined £300, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge and disqualified from driving for 18 months, reduced by 18 weeks if he completes a course approved by the Secretary of State.
  • Sean Andrew Porter, 32, of Tunstall Drive, Accrington, pleaded guilty to drink driving. He was fined £270, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge and disqualified from driving for 20 months.
  • Irfan Younis, 33, of St Hubert’s Road, Great Harwood, pleaded guilty to assault by beating. He was fined £250 and ordered to pay a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Faye Hart, 29, of Albert Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to using a television without a licence. She was fined £40, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Jennifer Birtwistle, 39, of Edleston Street, Accrington, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Lynette Hesketh, 27, of Medina Close, Accrington, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Shaun Martin, 33, of Avenue Parade, Accrington, was found guilty in his absence of using a television without a licence. He was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Robert Blackman, 31, of Percy Street, Accrington, was found guilty in his absence of entering a train without having a valid ticket. He was fined £220 and ordered to pay £7.70 compensation, £150 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Jessica A Hill, 20, of College Court, Accrington, was found guilty in her absence of travelling on a railway without paying the fare. She was fined £440 and ordered to pay £4.70 compensation, £150 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Shane Jones, 28, of Belfield Road, Accrington, was found guilty in his absence of travelling on a railway without paying the fare. He was fined £440 and ordered to pay £12.60 compensation, £150 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Philip David Maden, 33, of Edward Street, Rishton, pleaded guilty to threatening to damage CCTV cameras and damaging a glazed window without lawful excuse. He was given a two-year conditional discharge, a three-month restraining order and ordered to pay a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Paul Mark Lomax, 36, of Washington Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to breaching a non-molestation order. He was given a 12-month community order with a 40-day rehabilitation activity requirement, fined £10 and ordered to pay a £180 criminal courts charge.
  • Mary Louise Devers, 36, of Bullough Close, Accrington, pleaded guilty to criminal damage, using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, drink driving and making a threatening phone call. She was fined £120, given a 24-month conditional discharge, ordered to pay £35 compensation, £100 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge, disqualified from driving for 12 months, reduced by 13 weeks if she completes a course approved by the Secretary of State, and given a two-year restraining order.
  • John Anthony Ashworth, 28, of Brown Birks Road, Huncoat, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in a public place. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £50 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Karl Best, 20, of Eastham Avenue, Bury, pleaded guilty to driving in Accrington and failing to stop when required to do so by police, using a car without insurance and driving without a licence. He was fined £320, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge and given six points on his driving licence.
  • Mary Theresa Breckell, 53, of Edgar Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to shoplifting. She was ordered to pay £44.98 compensation and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Frederick Jason Sagar, 44, of Arnold Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to three counts of shoplifting and while subject to a community order. He was given a 32-week jail sentence, suspended for two years, with a 12-month supervision requirement and 20-day rehabilitation activity requirement, ordered to pay £621.96 compensation and a £180 criminal courts charge.
  • Chelsea Louise Harvey, 25, of Towngate, Great Harwood, pleaded guilty to assault by beating. She was fined £350 and ordered to pay £100 compensation, £100 costs and £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Deborah Baron, 37, of Henry Street, Rishton, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Hannah Burnett, 21, of Ribblesdale Avenue, Accrington, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Adam Clough, 33, of Heywood Street, Great Harwood, was found guilty in his absence of using a television without a licence. He was fined £60, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Lee Eggleston, 43, of Spring Street, Rishton, was found guilty in his absence of using a television without a licence. He was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Stephanie Fletcher, 21, of Albert Street, Clayton-le-Moors, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Julie Gilsenan, 45, of Burnley Road, Accrington, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £60, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Paul Gratton, 25, of Canal Street, Church, was found guilty in his absence of using a television without a licence. He was fined £60, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Susan Hargreaves, 40, of Lime Street, Great Harwood, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Heather Hayman, 40, of Windermere Avenue, Huncoat, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £60, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Amanda Heap, 50, of Marsden Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to using a television without a licence. She was fined £60, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Elaine Heesom, 55, of Howard Close, Accrington, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £60, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Debbie Hobbs, 48, of School Street, Great Harwood, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Susan Jones, 43, of Glebe Street, Great Harwood, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Andrea Leek, 44, of Spring Street, Rishton, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £60, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Natasha Mellor, 44, of Coniston Avenue, Accrington, pleaded guilty to using a television without a licence. She was fined £60, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Naomi Tyrie, 23, of Lodge Street, Accrington, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Dominic Walker, 31, of Lower Barnes Street, Clayton-le-Moors, was found guilty in his absence of using a television without a licence. He was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Jodie Wells, 19, of Edleston Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to using a television without a licence. She was fined £40, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Susan Whalley, 56, of Richmond Hill Street, Accrington, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Jane Wheatcroft, 26, of Barnes Street, Clayton-le-Moors, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £60, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.

Cases heard at Burnley Magistrates Court:

  • Mudasser Iqbal, 28, of Kingston Avenue, Accrington, pleaded guilty to breaching a restraining order. He was given a six-month community order with a 12-week curfew requirement and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £180 criminal courts charge.
  • Kevin Barry McGuigan, 34, of Fairclough Road, Accrington, pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal. He was fined £80, ordered to pay £290.96 compensation and £75 costs.
  • Krystle Louise Wright, 28, of Fairclough Road, Accrington, pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal. She was fined £80, ordered to pay £290.96 compensation and £75 costs.