Wednesday, October 30

Vasile Axinte, 39, of Queens Road, Watford. On May 9, 2019, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 50mph. Fine, costs: £340. Three penalty points.

Lincoln George Beckford, 50, of Leavesden Road, Watford. On April 28, 2019, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £266. Three penalty points.

Adam Paul Blades, 41, of The Glebe, Kings Langley. On April 14, 2019, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £100. Three penalty points.

Mary Margaret Donnelly, 61, of Horseshoe Lane, Watford. On May 8, 2019, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £100. Three penalty points.

Juan Gomez, 42, of Jacketts Field, Abbots Langley. On April 23, 2019, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £100. Three penalty points.

Jordan Goodwin, 20, of Vicarage Road, Watford. On May 11, 2019, used a vehicle without insurance. On same date, used a vehicle without a licence. Fine, costs: £1,036. Six penalty points.

Touria Hamzaoui, 33, of The Gateway, Watford. On May 8, 2019, being the driver of a vehicle failed to comply with a red light traffic signal. Fine, costs: £167. Three penalty points.

Rebecca Hazell, 46, of Clarke Way, Watford. On April 24, 2019, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £340. Three penalty points.

Stephen Inglis, 39, of Church Road, Watford. On May 7, 2019, used a vehicle without insurance. On same date, used a vehicle without a licence. Fine, costs: £1,036. Six penalty points.

Claire Louise Jones, 33, of Farrington Avenue, Bushey. On May 10, 2019, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £340. Three penalty points.

Jack Pannaman, 23, of Rosslyn Road, Watford. On May 9, 2019, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £340. Three penalty points.

Lewis Ashley Speakman, 27, of The Mead, Watford. On May 10, 2019, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £340. Three penalty points.

Kieron Barnard, 24, of Oxhey Drive, Watford. On June 19, 2019, had in his possession a wrap of cocaine. Fine, costs: £440.

Thursday, October 31

John Michael Brick, 51, of Plantation Close, Bushey. On June 27, 2019, made telephone calls which conveyed a threat for the purpose of causing distress or anxiety to the recipient. On same date, threatened a person intending that they would fear that the threat would be carried out. Between June 26, 2019, and July 15, 2019, pursued a course of conduct which amounted to the harassment of a person. Committed to prison suspended for 24 months. Overall length of sentence six months. Restraining order made. Costs: £200.

Anthony O’Mahony, 55, of Magnaville Road, Bushey Heath. On April 11, 2019, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £427. Four penalty points.

Ashish Chaudhari, 40, of The Avenue, Bushey. On March 14, 2019, used a vehicle without insurance. Fine, costs: £2,598. Six penalty points.

Manisha Gajjar, 48, of Little Hill, Heronsgate, Chorleywood. On September 29, 2018, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Two counts. Fine, costs: £967. Four penalty points.

Friday, November 1

Jodie Wicks, 41, of Charter Place, Watford. On September 30, 2019, stole beauty products belonging to Wilkinson’s. On same date, stole clothes belonging to Primark. Commission of a further offence whilst subject to a conditional discharge order. Fine, costs: £277.

Jenna Leigh Harris, 49, of Lincoln Drive, South Oxhey. On various dates, failed to comply with the requirements of a community order. Fine, costs: £165.

Monday, November 4

Finlay Glynn-Jones, 20, of Bucks Avenue, Watford. On September 30, 2019, assaulted a person by beating him. Fine, compensation, costs: £437.

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