CASES heard at Leigh Magistrates' Court include: Terence Doyle, Fenton Way, Hindley Green, driving with excess alcohol -- disqualified from driving for three years, licence endorsed, £275 fine, £55 costs.
Christopher Holmes, Liza Street, Leigh, driving with excess alcohol -- disqualified from driving for one year, licence endorsed, £250 fine, £60 costs.
David Hurrell, Glebe Street, Leigh, stole a Rover Metro to the value of £200 belonging to Sameer El Barghouthi; driving while disqualified; no insurance; stole petrol to the value of £21.95 belonging to Elf Services; attempting to steal a Vauxhall Astra to the value of £600 belonging to Joanne Bailey; wilfully obstructing a constable in the execution of his duty -- 100 hours community service, disqualified from driving for two years, licence endorsed, £150 costs, £21.95 compensation.
Eugene Gibbs, Peter Street, Leigh, driving without insurance -- disqualified from driving for two months, licence endorsed, £100 fine, £50 costs.
Alison Gregory, Willow Street, Atherton, used towards another threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour -- 12 months probation.
David Mitchell, Avon Street, Leigh, driving without an MOT -- £100 fine, £50 costs.
Thomas Newton, Princes Avenue, Astley, speeding; failing to produce driving documents; no insurance -- disqualified from driving for six months, licence endorsed, £205 fine, £35 costs.
Christine Taylor, Prestwich Street, Atherton, failing to comply with a red traffic light -- licence endorsed with three penalty points, £40 fine, £35 costs.
Alan Thorpe, Twist Lane, Leigh, riding a motorcycle without a licence; no insurance; no MOT; faulty lights -- disqualified from driving for eight months, licence endorsed, £200 fine, £50 costs.
Michael Whitworth, Abbey Road, Tyldesley, speeding -- licence endorsed with three penalty points, £60 fine.
Mark Daltrey, Sycamore Avenue, Tyldesley, driving while disqualified; no insurance; no MOT -- licence endorsed with eight penalty points, 36 months probation.
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