Essex speeding or running a red lig...

Essex speeding or running a red light

The people from Chelmsford, Basildon, Wickford, Dagenham, Stanford-Le-Hope, Colchester and Enfield convicted at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court for driving offences recently
They appeared before the court for offences such as speeding or running a red light

Driving offences can lead to more serious consequences
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The following people have been named and shamed for driving offences across the county recently.

They were caught doing anything from speeding to driving without insurance, and running red lights to driving without a seatbelt.

While some of these crimes may seem petty, the consequences of them could have been life changing for some.

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Essex Police work hard to keep our roads safe and have seen some shocking examples of when driving goes wrong.

These are the names of those who appeared in court to be handed fines and points on their licenses because of what they did.

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Philip Childs, 35, of Meadgate Avenue, Chelmsford, was given six points on his driving record, fined £117 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge for driving a Renault Traffic while using a hand-held mobile telephone on February 17, on Chelmer Road, Chelmsford.

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Jordan Keeble, 23, of Baron Road, South Woodham Ferrers was given six points on his driving record, fined £300 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £45 court costs for driving a Ford Focus at a speed of 81 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 40 miles per hour on May 13, at Woodham Road, Battlesbridge.

Tony Perry, 33, of Cornwell Crescent, Stanford-Le-Hope, was given three points on his driving record, fined £317 and ordered to pay a £31 victim surcharge and £85 court costs for driving a Vauxhall Vivaro at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on January 23, on the A130, Rettendon

Jordan Amner 27, of Walkers Close, Chelmsford, was given six points on his driving record, fined £375 and ordered to pay a £37 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Vauxhall Vivaro at a speed of 50 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 30 miles per hour on March 12, at Waterhouse Lane, Chelmsford.

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Asen Atanasov, 46, of Maldon Road, Latchingdon, was given six points on his driving record, fined £228 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Renault Megane without insurance on May 6, at Colchester Road, Heybridge.

Nicholas Cooper, 25, of Hullbridge Road, South Woodham Ferrers, was given three points on his driving record, fined £146 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a BMW at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30 miles per hour on February 26, at Waterhouse Lane, Chelmsford.

Michael Doyle, 28, of Winter Folly, Laindon, was given six points on his driving record, fined £400 and ordered to pay a £40 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford at a speed of 84 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 60 miles per hour on April 18, on the A130, Chelmsford.

Kamran Jarral, 37, of Barnet Road, Birmingham, was given five points on his licence, fined £440 and ordered to pay a £44 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Mercedes, while drawing a trailer, at a speed of 85 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 60 miles per hour on March 8, on the A12, Chelmsford.

Thomas Moseley, 29, of Wood Corner Caravan Park, Woodham Walter, was given three points on his driving record, fined £146 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford Transit and failing to comply with the indication given by a traffic sign in that the vehicle was recorded contravening the red traffic light 10.6 seconds after the signal had changed to red on February 27, at Parkway, Chelmsford.

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Derek Powlett, 47, of Scraley Road, Heybridge, was given three points on his driving record, fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford Fiesta at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 40 miles an hour on February 22, at Parkway, Chelmsford.

Tony Yiasoumi, 72, of West Avenue, Mayland, was fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford Mondeo without a test certificate on March 2, on the A12, Brentwood.

Andrew Gittens, 45 of Eliot Road, Royston, was fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Mercedes Sprinter without wearing a seatbelt on February 6, at Millennium Way, Braintree.

Mitchell Hawkins, 31, of Ash grove, Dunmow, was given six points on his driving record, fined £440 and ordered to pay a £44 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Peugeot without insurance and while not wearing a seatbelt on March 16, at Braintree Road, Dunmow.

What’s the difference between a magistrates’ court and a Crown Court?

Most criminal cases start in a magistrates’ court and more than 90 per cent will be completed there.

More serious offences are passed on to the Crown court, either for sentencing after the defendant has been found guilty in a magistrates’ court, or for a full trial with a judge and jury.

Magistrates deal with three kinds of cases:

Summary offences: These are less serious cases, such as motoring offences and minor assaults, where the defendant is not usually entitled to trial by jury. They are generally disposed of in magistrates’ courts.
Either-way offences: These can be dealt with either by magistrates or before a judge and jury at the crown court. A defendant can insist on their right to trial in the crown court and magistrates can also decide that a case is so serious it should be dealt with in the crown court, which can impose tougher sentences.
Indictable-only offences, such as murder, manslaughter, rape and robbery. These must be heard in a crown court.
The crown court can impose far tougher sentences than a magistrates’ court and deals with serious criminal cases including:

Cases sent for trial by magistrates as they are ‘indictable only’.
‘Either-way’ offences.
Defendants convicted in magistrates’ courts, but sent to the crown court for sentencing due to the seriousness of the offence.
Appeals against decisions of magistrates’ courts.
Jonathon Vincent, 30, of Maldon Road, Burnham-on-Crouch, was given six points on his driving record, fined £200 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Vauxhall Astra while using a hand-held mobile telephone on February 23, at Maldon Road, Maldon.

Marek Kokoszkiewicz, 34, of St Lukes Way, Runwell, was given three points on his driving record, fined £146 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Toyota Avensis at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on April 20, on the A130, Rettendon.

Mark Wakerley, 57, of Egbert Gardens, Wickford, was given six points on his driving record, fined £400 and ordered to pay a £44 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Mercedes at a speed of 82 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on April 18, on the A130, Rettendon.

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Christopher Piper, 30, of Broadlands, Benfleet, was given three points on his driving record, fined £120 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford Transit at a speed of 63 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on January 23, on the A130, Rettendon.

James Wishart, 33, of Strickland Avenue, Dartford, was fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for not wearing a seatbelt while travelling as a passenger of a Toyota Prius on March 23, at Thremhall Avenue, Stansted.

LAURENTIU ALEXA, 24, of Claremont Heights, Colchester, was given six points on his driving record, fined £66 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Vauxhall Corsa while using a hand-held mobile telephone on March 21, on the A12, Witham.

ROYSTON DOWLING, 76, of Nutcombe Crescent, Rochford, was given three points on his driving record, fined £70 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge for driving a Vauxhall at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on January 31, on the A130, Rettendon.

TONY HAWES, 34, of Monarch Close, Wickford, was given six points on his driving record, fined £395 and ordered to pay a £40 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford Focus ST at a speed of 80 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on April 18, on the A130, Rettendon.

NIGEL HOLLAND, 63, of The Cedars, Great Wakering, was given three points on his driving record, fined £100 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Peugeot Partner at a speed of 62 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on February 8, on the A130, Rettendon.

JOHN SULLIVAN, 63, of Mayes Lane, Sandon, was given six points on his driving record, fined £500 and ordered to pay a £50 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving an Iveco whole using a hand-held mobile telephone on March 15, on the A1245, Battlesbridge.

JEFFREY BETHELL, 36, of Conifer Close, Colchester, was fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving an Iveco whilst not wearing a seatbelt on February 23, at London Road, Chelmsford.

MAXINE BOOTH, 46, of Greenwood Avenue, Enfield, was given three points on her driving record, fined £110 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Volvo XC60 at a speed of 43 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 30 miles per hour on March 17, at Waterhouse Lane, Chelmsford.

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ASHLEY CONNOR, 31, of Rainsford Road, Chelmsford, was given four points on his driving record, fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving an Iveco at a speed of 31 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 20 miles hour on March 19, between Western Esplanade and Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea.

TEODOR GEORGIEV, 30, of Between Streets, Cobham, was given four points on his driving record, fined £440 and ordered to pay a £44 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Mercedes CLK270 at a speed of 43 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 30 miles per hour on March 17, at Waterhouse Lane, Chelmsford.

SORIN MACOVEI, 25, of Langton Avenue, Chelmsford, was given three points on his driving record, fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Volkswagen at a speed of 65 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on March 16, on the A130, Rettendon.

FLORIN MANOLE, 27, of Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, was fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Mercedes Sprinter while not wearing a seatbelt and fined a further £220 for failing to comply with the indication given by a traffic sign in that he entered a bus lane to avoid stationary traffic and continued driving until stopped by police, on July 2, on the A1114, Chelmsford.

OLIVER MCKIE, 26, of Baddow Road, Chelmsford, was given three points on his driving record, fined £100 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Mercedes Sprinter at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on March 16, on the A130, Rettendon.

SEAN MURPHY, 29, of Langston Hughes Close, London, was given three points on his driving record, fined £220 and ordered to pay a £0 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford Transit at a speed of 52 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 40 miles per hour on March 14, at Parkway, Chelmsford.

MATHIAS MUTISI, 27, of Trent Road, Chelmsford, was given six points on his driving record, fined £53 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Renault Megane while using a handheld mobile telephone on March 27, on the M25, Brentwood.

JAGROOP SINGH, 32, of Burrage Place, London, was fined £50 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Mercedes Sprinter without a test certificate on March 18, on the A414, Chelmsford.

JAY TAYLOR, 39, of Old Croft Close, Good Easter, was given three points on his driving record, fined “100 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford Transit at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 40 miles per hour on March 17, at Parkway, Chelmsford.

TERENCE TURNER, 35, of The Crescent, Little Leighs, was given three points on his driving record, fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Peugeot 406 at a speed of 80 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 70 miles per hour on April 23, on the A12, Kelvedon.

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MATTHEW HAWKINS, 28, of Northfield, Great Bardfield, Braintree, was given four points on his driving record, fined £162 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving an Audi A4 at a speed of 79 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 30 miles per hour on March 25, at London Road, Vange.

PAUL HOCKER, 50, of Colchester Road, Wivenhoe, was given three points on his driving record, fined £100 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Fiat Panda at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30 miles per hour on April 21, at Coggeshall Road, Braintree.

BARRY NEWLYN, 42, of Fairfield Road, Braintree, was fined £150 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Nissan Micra without a test certificate on March 25, at Maldon Road, Witham.

SYLWESTER SMAGE, 24, of Old Challis Rise, Rayne, Braintree, was given four points on his driving record, fined £440 and ordered to pay a £44 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Renault Clio at a speed of 41 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 30 miles per hour on March 16, at Rayne Road, Braintree.

PETER MAY, 57, of Mount Road, Coggeshall, was fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Rover 75 without a test certificate on April 2, on the A120, Coggeshall.

JORDAN TURNER, 28, of Lawling Avenue, Heybridge, was given three points on his driving record, fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford Transit at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on March 16, on the A130, Rettendon.

ROBIN BAINES, 60, of Pinecroft Road, Ipswich, was given six points on his driving record, fined £660 and ordered to pay a £66 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford Mondeo at a speed of 76 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on May 16, on the A130, Rettendon.

IAN DREW, 42, of Cygnet Walk, Stanway, was given three points on his driving record, fined £252 and ordered to pay a £30 victim services and £90 court costs for driving a Land Rover at a speed of 66 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on March 16, on the A130, Rettendon.

PETER HILLS, 55, of Stambridge Road, Stambridge, was given three points on his driving record, fined £100 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge for driving a Land Rover at a speed of 65 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour, on March 16, on the A130, Rettendon.

ANTONY HOSKYN, 54, of Milbanke Close, Shoeburyness, was given three points on his driving record, fined £192 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Vauxhall Corsa at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on March 16, on the A130, Rettendon.

LEONE REILLY, 26, of London Road, Southend-on- Sea, was given three points on her driving record, fined £107 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford Fiesta at a speed of 67 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on the A130, Rettendon.

BRADLEY SEAMARK, 25, of Clarence Road, Benfleet, was given four points on his driving record, fined £440 and ordered to pay a £44 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Vauxhall Astra at a s peed of 67 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on March 16, on the A130, Rettendon.

RICKY STAFFORD, 38, of St Nicholas Road, Tillingham, was giving three points on his driving record, fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Mercedes C200 at a speed of 64 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on March 16, on the A130, Rettendon.

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CLIVE WOLLINGTON, 52, of Tarragon Close, Tipree, was given three points on his driving record, fined £100 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge for driving a Citroen Dispatch at a speed of 69 miles per hour, exceeding the legal limit of 50 miles per hour on May 16, on the A130, Rettendon.

ERSIN TURSUN, 24, of The Avenue, Corby, was given six points on his driving record, fined £660 and ordered to pay a £66 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford B-Max without insurance on March 18, at Terminal Road, Stansted.

BEN LOWE, 51, of Stock Lane, Ingatestone, was fined £220 and ordered to pay a £30 victim surcharge and £90 court costs for driving a Ford Transit whilst not wearing a seatbelt on March 21, on the A414, Widford.

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