FROM the fare-dodging rail passenger fined hundreds of pounds over an £8.30 ticket to coronavirus rule-breakers, these are the Herefordshire magistrates cases we have reported on this week.
A DRUG-DRIVER was caught taking a friend's car to the petrol station in the early hours of the morning.
Carla Jayne Dayas admitted drug-driving when she appeared before magistrates in Hereford.
READ MORE: Early hours Herefordshire drug-driver caught taking friend's car to petrol station
A WOMAN was injured in attacks by a man in Hereford.
David Aston admitted one count of criminal damage and two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford.
READ MORE: Woman injured in attacks by Herefordshire man
A LEARNER driver was caught behind the wheel while over the drug limit on a busy Herefordshire main road.
Samuel Jarvis pleaded guilty to four charges when he appeared before magistrates in Kidderminster.
READ MORE: Learner driver caught drug-driving on Herefordshire main road
A DRUG-DRIVER has accused police of targeting her in her most recent court appearance.
Julie Ann Taylor, who has previous drug and driving-related convictions, spoke over her solicitor to say she felt police were targeting and harassing her when she appeared before magistrates in Hereford.
READ MORE: Herefordshire drug-driver accuses police of targeting her
A PARTY-GOER who was seen swerving across the road and hitting another car has been banned from the roads.
Irimia Scheianua entered a guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford.
READ MORE: 'Six out of 10' drunk Herefordshire party-goer swerved across road and hit car
A HEREFORDSHIRE driver has been fined after he was caught travelling at 10 miles per hour over the limit.
He is among a number of speeders to appear before the magistrates in recent weeks
READ MORE: Named: latest Herefordshire speeders up before the magistrates
A PLANT operator has been banned from the roads for four years after he was caught driving while 'clearly drunk'.
Francisco de Pinenta Frajuca admitted drink-driving when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford.
READ MORE: Herefordshire plant operator banned after driving while 'clearly drunk'
AN ATTACKER has been ordered to carry out unpaid work after assaulting another person.
READ MORE: Herefordshire attacker handed unpaid work
A REPEAT offender has been handed a hefty penalty after he was caught driving without insurance.
READ MORE: Hefty penalty for uninsured Herefordshire repeat offender
A VAN driver was nearly three times the limit when he was caught behind the wheel.
Michael Du Cros entered a guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Worcester.
READ MORE: Van man caught while three times the limit in Herefordshire
A TEENAGER is among those fined after breaking coronavirus lockdown restrictions in Herefordshire.
READ MORE: Named: Herefordshire coronavirus lockdown-breakers
A HEREFORDSHIRE rail passenger has been fined hundreds of pounds after failing to buy an £8.30 ticket.
Andrejz Lozovskis was proven guilty by magistrates in Preston.
READ MORE: Herefordshire rail passenger fined hundreds over £8.30 ticket
A BANNED driver was caught with thousands of pounds in cash and class A drugs with intent to supply in Herefordshire.
Nathaniel Singleton pleaded guilty to three charges when he appeared before magistrates in Kidderminster.
READ MORE: Banned Herefordshire driver caught with drugs and thousands in cash
A LEARNER driver has been banned from the roads after he was caught drug-driving in Hereford.
Joshua Francis Norton admitted drug-driving, driving without insurance, and driving without a licence when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford.
READ MORE: Herefordshire learner driver banned after police stop on busy road
A TRADER claimed a car had less than half its true mileage, a court has heard.
READ MORE: Herefordshire trader in court after claiming car had half its true mileage
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