Boston Magistrates Court.
influence of drugs and without insurance and was appearing for sentence at Boston Magistrates Court.
Prosecuting, Ms Y Hue said police saw him driving a Ford Focus at an excessive speed in Mablethorpe at
9.30pm on December 10 2019 and when police stopped him, they smelt cannabis inside the car.
She said Smith was not listed as an insured driver of the car and enquiries revealed he was banned from
driving until November 2020.
A drugs test revealed a reading on 2.5 grammes of cannabis in his bloodstream, the legal limit being two.
The magistrates were told that Smith had been banned from driving on three occasions since 2010.
Boston Magistrates Court.
ASSAULT
Christine Adlard, 61, of South Parade, Skegness. At Skegness, on April 1, 2020, committed assault by beating. Discharged conditionally for six months. At Skegness, on April 2, 2020, committed the same offence. Discharged conditionally for six months. £22 victim surcharge.
BREATH SPECIMEN
Dean Marshall, 52, of Fosse Way, Sixhills, Melton Mowbray. At Skegness, on November 4, when suspected of having driven a vehicle and having been required to provide a specimen or specimens of breath for analysis in the course of an investigation into whether he had committed an offence, failed without reasonable excuse to do so. £270 fine. £32 victim surcharge. £300 costs. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Driving record endorsed. At Skegness, in Lincoln Green, on the same date, used a vehicle without insurance and a test certificate. For each offence, no separate penalty and driving record endorsed.
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Boston Magistrates Court.
Emma Moore, 38, took bottles of alcohol and sets of headphones from a Tesco store in Skegness.
She pleaded guilty to theft on December 3, 2020, when she appeared before Boston Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (April 28).
Prosecutor Jim Clare said Moore had paid for some items at the self-service checkout but not the other items valued at £186.
He added: “As she was approached by security staff, some items fell to the floor.
“They saw a male that joined her within the store and she leaves with him.
“The police catch up with her and the rest of the items were recovered.”
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