Carrying knives, receiving stolen quad bikes and other recent Sunderland court cases

The following cases from the Sunderland area were heard recently at South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court:
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Ian Manson, 42, of Grosvenor Street, Southwick, Sunderland, received a four-month jail term, which was suspended for 18 months, after he pleaded guilty to unlawfully possessing a bladed article, namely a lock knife, in Church Street on November 13.

Palwinder Singh, 39, of Bradwell Way, Washington, was banned from driving for 27 months and ordered to pay a £307 fine, £34 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs after admitting driving while disqualified and without insurance on October 10.

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Matthew Jordan Bellamy, 25, of Kenilworth Court, Washington, was fined £20 after admitting one count of breaching a community order on October 16 by failing to keep telephone appointments.

These Sunderland cases were heard recently at South Tyneside Magistrates' Court.These Sunderland cases were heard recently at South Tyneside Magistrates' Court.
These Sunderland cases were heard recently at South Tyneside Magistrates' Court.

Aaron George Ebanks, 30, whose address was listed as the Grand Hotel, Seaburn, Sunderland, was fined £80 after he admitted breaching supervision requirements following his release from custody.

Jackson Bainbridge, 19, of Kirkston Avenue, Peterlee, received an eight-week prison sentence, which was suspended for 12 months, after he admitted dishonestly receiving stolen goods, namely a quad bike, on January 8 last year.

Mark Anthony Wright, 47, of Grafton Street, Millfield, Sunderland, was ordered to complete 20 hours of unpaid work as part of a community order and to pay £85 costs after admitting breaching the requirements of a previous community order by failing to keep scheduled appointments on January 14 last year.

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Tyrone Richardson, 33, of Hudson Road, Hendon, Sunderland, was ordered to pay £600 compensation and an £80 fine after he admitted breaching supervision requirements on November 5, criminal damage on November 15 and assault and criminal damage on November 16.

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