A MAN has been handed a community order and a restraining order after being found guilty of stalking. Anthony Relihan (57) of Park House, Lancaster, appeared at Carlisle Magistrates Court on April 7. He denied a charge of stalking relating to following a woman and loitering at her address in Cumbria. He was found guilty and ordered to complete a community order involving a curfew for eight weeks between the hours of 8am and 6pm. A restraining order was also issued against the victim.Relihan was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £90 and costs of £500.
AN IPSWICH man has been fined more than £600 after failing to give information relating to the driver of a vehicle. The case of Robertas Krulis (33) Hatfield Road, Ipswich, was decided by single justice procedure at Carlisle Magistrates Court on April 1. He was found guilty of failing to identify the driver of a Volvo who was alleged to have committed an offence in Carlisle on February 3 2020. He was fined £660 and ordered to pay costs of £110 and a victim surcharge of £66, and disqualified from driving for six months.
Man fined for failing to keep his dog under control
A man has been fined for failing to keep his dog under control.
Eden District Council brought the prosecution and Derek Sealby, of Castle Gardens, Greystoke, pleaded guilty to breaching a Community Protection Notice.
He was fined £274 at Carlisle Magistrates Court on January 13.
He had persistently flouted conditions placed on the border collie because of its history of attacking and injuring other dogs when it was off the lead.
Sealby was meant to keep the dog on a lead and muzzle it, but failed to do so.
Sealby had been formally warned and had previously been the subject of enforcement action but his continued offending left the council with no alternative but to take him to court.