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Here are are the latest cases heard by Chesterfield and Derby magistrates

Submitting. Chesterfield Magistrates Court Jamie Hawkins, 32, of Holland Road, Old Whittington: Guilty of damaging a mobile phone of an unknown value. Fined £80, made to pay £30 compensation, £85 court costs and £32 victim surcharge. Lennox Boyd, 28, of Darley Avenue, North Wingfield, Chesterfield: Guilty of failing to give information identifying the driver of a vehicle alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £660, licence endorsed with six points, made to pay £90 court costs and £66 victim surcharge. Shawn Henman, 20, of Grundy Road, Clay Cross: Guilty of driving without a licence, uninsured and with registration mark not fixed to the front of the vehicle in the prescribed manner. Banned from driving for six months, fined £660, made to pay £90 court costs and £66 victim surcharge.

Thieving son spent sick dad s cash on a box at Liverpool FC and hotel escorts

Thieving son spent sick dad s cash on a box at Liverpool FC and hotel escorts He bought an Audi A5 as well as a box at Anfield Updated Carl Hadfield used some of the cash to hire a box at Liverpool FC (Image: Google Maps/Derbyshire Constabulary) A Derbyshire man stole tens of thousands of pounds from his ill father and spent it on hotel escorts and a hospitality box at Anfield, the home of Liverpool football club. Derby Crown Court heard how Carl Hadfield also bought an Audi A5 with cash he had siphoned from the bank accounts of his dad, a former miner suffering from serious lung problems.

Son spent £65,000 of sick dad s cash on trips to Anfield and escorts

Son spent £65,000 of sick dad s cash on trips to Anfield and escorts Carl Hadfield lived in a caravan at the bottom of his parents garden but led a double life of big spending Updated Carl Hadfield has been jailed for 20 months A man stole £65,000 from his sick father to pay for trips to Anfield, hotel escorts and a new car. Carl Hadfield, 49, began siphoning cash from his dad s bank account when the pensioner was ill in hospital with fluid on the lungs. He even pretended to be his father answering the phone when the NatWest bank rang to ask about suspicious transactions, which he agreed to.

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