A ROUND-UP of recent cases heard at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court.
NATHAN JAMES BROWN, 46, of Daniel Street, Cadoxton, Barry, was conditionally discharged for 12 months after he pleaded guilty to stealing four bottles of Pepsi worth £9.96 during a burglary at KFC.
He was ordered to pay £115.96 in compensation, costs and a surcharge.
SOPHIE VALERIE CULLEN, 31, of Clos Onnen, Barry, was banned from driving for six months after she admitted driving whilst disqualified.
She was ordered to pay £239 in a fine, costs and a surcharge.
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MARIE ANITA CRAVEN, 38, of North Walk, Barry, was conditionally discharged for three months and ordered to pay a £21 surcharge after she pleaded guilty to stealing goods worth £67.14 from Wilkinson.
RHIANNON JENKINS, 27, of St Nicholas Road, Barry, was ordered to pay £112 in a fine and a surcharge after she pleaded guilty to possession of heroin.
DARYL DAVID CUMMINGS, 28, of Holton Road, Barry, was ordered to pay £574 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for driving without insurance.
His driving licence was endorsed with five points.
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL CROSBY, 40, of Tensing Terrace, Barry, was ordered to pay £112 in a fine and a surcharge after he pleaded guilty to possession of heroin and cannabis.
SCOTT ANTHONY WEST, 41, of Arno Road, Barry, was ordered to pay £159 in a fine, costs and a surcharge after he admitted drunk and disorderly behaviour.
KYLE HAGGERTY, 32, of Close Peiriant, Barry, was ordered to pay £239 in a fine, costs and a surcharge after he pleaded guilty to possession of heroin.
TRACEY ANNE WHITE, 42, of Earl Crescent, Barry, was ordered to pay £339 in a fine, costs and a surcharge after she was found guilty in her absence of driving without due care and attention.
Her driving licence was endorsed with five points.
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