Cases heard at Blackburn Magistrates Court:

  • Glen Wilson Bowers, 35, of John Street, Oswaldtwistle, pleaded guilty to stealing signed football memorabilia from Oswaldtwistle Mills and another count of theft while subject to a conditional discharge order. He was given a new 12-month community order with a six-month drug rehabilitation requirement, a 20-day rehabilitation activity requirement, ordered to pay £75 compensation and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Grzegorz Jan Zielinski, 29, of Blackburn Road, Great Harwood, pleaded guilty to failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver to police. He was fined £240 and given six points on his driving licence.
  • Lee Bibby, 46, of Stanley Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to assault by beating, producing cannabis and dishonestly wasting or diverting electricity. He was given a 20-week jail term, suspended for 18 months with supervision, an 18-month restraining order, a 30-day rehabilitation activity requirement, ordered to pay £300 compensation and a £180 criminal courts charge.
  • Jamie Birtwistle, 29, of Clement Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with the requirements of a community order. His order was varied to include an extra three-day activity requirement.
  • Mehnaz Begum, 37, of Willows Lane, Accrington, pleaded guilty to using a television without a licence. She was fined £40 and ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Shaun Clark, 31, of Barnes Street, Clayton-le-Moors, was found guilty in his absence of using a television without a licence. He was fined £220 and ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Katy Flint, 47, of Union Road, Oswaldtwistle, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220 and ordered to pay £120 costs.
  • Donna Heywood, 31, of Garbett Street, Accrington, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220 and ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Linda Heywood, 55, of Richmond Street, Accrington, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220 and ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Lyndsey Mabbutt, 32, of Devonshire Street, Accrington, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220 and ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Gemma McCartney, 23, of Meadoway, Church, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220 and also ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Emily Whitehead, 36, of The Grove, Oswaldtwistle, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220 and ordered to pay £120 costs.
  • Mary Maughan, 33, of Countess Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to being the parent of a child of compulsory school age who failed to attend that school regularly. She was given a six-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £50 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Anna McKenzie, 29, of Moss Hall Road, Accrington, pleaded guilty to being the parent of a child of compulsory school age who failed to attend that school regularly. She was given a six-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £25 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Carl McKenzie, 37, of Moss Hall Road, Accrington, pleaded guilty to being the parent of a child of compulsory school age who failed to attend that school regularly. He was given a six-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £25 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Raheem Ul-Din Hussain, 31, of Higher Antley Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to breaching a community requirement of a suspended sentence order. He was fined £150 and ordered to pay £50 costs.
  • Scott Ashley Murray, 27, of Sultan Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to criminal damage. She was given a 12-month conditional discharge order and ordered to pay £89 compensation, £50 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Steven Lee Holden, 44, of Higher Heys, Oswaldtwistle, pleaded guilty to assault by beating. He was fined £665, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Sarah Theresa Farley, 25, of Edleston Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in a public place and failing to surrender into custody having been released on bail. She was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £250 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Ian Rowley, 59, of Malham Avenue, Accrington, pleaded guilty to producing cannabis. He was given a six-month community order with a 10-day rehabilitation activity requirement, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £180 criminal courts charge.
  • Wayne Michael Nix, 42, of Spring Hill Road, Accrington, pleaded guilty to two counts of shoplifting. He was given a six-month community order with a drug rehabilitation requirement, ordered to pay £55 compensation and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Aaron Houghton, 20, of Bold Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to drink driving. He was fined £250, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge and disqualified from driving for 12 months, reduced by 13 weeks if he completes a course approved by the Secretary of State.
  • Dominic O’Brien, 18, of Northcliffe, Great Harwood, pleaded guilty to breaching the peace. He was bound over in the sum of £100 for 12 months to keep the peace.
  • Yeates Car and Commercial Ltd, of Hermitage Street, Rishton, was found guilty in its absence of failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver to police. It was fined £660 and ordered to pay £500 costs.
  • Luke Benjamin Paul Morgan, 30, of Glebe Close, Accrington, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in Royal Blackburn Hospital. He was fined £200, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • James English, 63, of Rothwell Avenue, Accrington, pleaded guilty to using a television without a licence. He was fined £40, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Pauline Hayes, 47, of Victoria Street, Rishton, pleaded guilty to using a television without a licence. She was fined £65, ordered to pay £120 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.
  • Leanne Jones, 32, of Walter Street, Huncoat, 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.
  • Carrie Livesey, 38, of John 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.
  • Patricia May Lomax, 58, of Brunswick Terrace, 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.
  • Donna Lonsdale, 45, of Lime Avenue, Oswaldtwistle, 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.
  • Kirk Martin, 31, of Spring Street, Accrington, was found guilty in his absence of using a television without a licence. He was fined £220 and ordered to pay £120 costs.
  • Ruth Morris, 40, of Church Street, Church, was found guilty in her absence of using a television without a licence. She was fined £220 and ordered to pay £120 costs.
  • Gary Steven Shaw, 35, of Dill Hall Lane, Church, 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.
  • Shelley Wheelan, 32, of John 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.
  • Sarla Marcinkevica, 41, of Avenue Parade, Accrington, was found guilty of being the parent of a child of compulsory school age who failed to attend that school regularly. She was fined £220 and ordered to pay £50 costs.
  • Naila Kauser, 28, of Elizabeth Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour with intent to cause harassment, alarm or distress. She was fined £180 and ordered to pay £100 compensation, £150 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge.

Cases heard at Burnley Magistrates Court:

  • Alexandra Jade Gregson, 25, of Springfield Road, Great Harwood, pleaded guilty to failing to stop after an accident and driving without due care and attention. She was fined £80, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £150 criminal courts charge and given seven points on her driving licence