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Newport Court Report: Recent Cases You Need To Know

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Magistrates court proceedings summary.

Louise Simon, aged 47 and living at Cormorant Way in Duffryn, Newport, was directed to pay £176 following her admission of operating a television receiver without holding a valid licence. The sum includes a fine, costs and a surcharge.

Millie Morgan, aged 19 and residing at Wall Street in Ebbw Vale, was ordered to pay £1,044 for permitting a car to be driven lacking valid insurance protection. The amount encompasses costs and a surcharge. Six penalty points were applied to her driving record.

Morgan Lee, 25, whose address is Monnow Way in Bettws, Newport, was handed a financial penalty of £288 after pleading guilty to operating a motor vehicle on a road or public highway without insurance cover. The sum comprises a fine, costs and a surcharge. His driving licence attracted six penalty points.

Xain Morris, 29, from Fernbrook Close in Garnlydan near Ebbw Vale, must pay £426.25 for using a vehicle that was not properly taxed. The total includes a fine, costs and vehicle excise duty.

Jordan Winfield, 29, of Caird Street in Chepstow, received a financial penalty of £626 after acknowledging responsibility for travelling above the speed limit within a 20mph zone. The amount comprises a fine, costs and a surcharge. Four penalty points were recorded on his driving licence.

Matteo De Luca, who lives in Chepstow Road, Newport, was ordered to pay £408 for possessing a motor vehicle that lacked the required insurance.

Rachel Taylor-Evans, aged 58 and living at Sunnybank Road in Griffithstown near Pontypool, was directed to pay £100 following her guilty plea to disregarding red, green arrow or lane closure traffic signals. The sum covers a fine and surcharge. Three penalty points were endorsed on her licence.

Michael Sullivan, aged 43 and residing at Bryn Aber in Abertridwr, Caerphilly, was fined £549 after admitting to involvement in supplying cannabis and possession with intent to supply between December 12, 2022 and October 21, 2023. The amount includes costs and a surcharge.

Sooriya Prakash, aged 28 and living at Station Street in Abersychan near Pontypool, received a fine of £408 covering costs and a surcharge for keeping a motor vehicle without the necessary insurance.

Nathaniel Moore, aged 51 and residing at Chepstow Road in Newport, was ordered to pay £438 following his conviction for exceeding the speed limit in a 20mph area. The sum includes a fine, costs and a surcharge. His driving licence was endorsed with three penalty points.

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