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Drivers in court from Penarth, Sully and Dinas Powys

by martyn jones

The four defendants were accused of speeding, having no tax, and keeping a vehicle which did not meet insurance requirements.

Their cases were heard in the magistrates’ courts in Cardiff, Newport, Northampton, and Herefordshire.

Here’s a round-up of the cases.

Sophie Williams, 33, of Laburnum Way in Penarth, pleaded guilty to using an untaxed vehicle.

Williams was sentenced to pay a £40 fine, £85 in costs and £32.50 back duty at Northampton Magistrates’ Court on February 11.

Paul Condick, 42, of Rhodfa’r Morwydd in Penarth, was caught speeding in a 50mph limit on the motorway.

Condick pleaded guilty, and at Newport Magistrates’ Court on February 10 was ordered to pay a £40 fine, £120 in costs, and a £16 surcharge. He had three points added to his licence.

Carl Perry, 43, of Hayes Road in Sully, was clocked by a manned speed camera speeding in a 20mph speed limit.

Perry was fined £85 after pleading guilty. At Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on February 9, Perry was also ordered to pay £120 in costs and a £34 surcharge, and also had three points added to his licence.

Dan Holden, of Perclose in Dinas Powys, kept a vehicle which did not meet insurance requirements.

At Herefordshire Magistrates’ Court on February 10, Holden was fined £220. He must also pay £100 in costs and an £88 surcharge.

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