A round-up of cases from Salisbury Magistrates Court:
ENYONAM AKOMATSRI, aged 39, of Darwin Close, Bulford Camp, pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention on January 21. The incident took place on Tidworth Road, Bulford, while the defendant was driving a Mercedes A170. She was fined £81, made to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £30 and made to pay costs of £85. Her driving record was endorsed with three points.
JAMIE SAFE, aged 21, of Halfpenny Road, Netherhampton, was proved guilty in absence for driving a car, namely a Peugeot 307, without the correct policy of insurance. The incident took place on October 8 last year along Netherhampton Road. He was fined £880, made to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £88 and made to pay costs of £85. He was disqualified for holding a driving license for two years.
PATRICIA SUZANNE WILSON, aged 72, of Champion Grove, London, indicated a plea of guilty for driving without due care and attention on November 12 last year. The incident took place on the A338 towards Cholderton, while the defendant was driving a Mercedes C180. She was fined £106, made to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £30 and made to pay costs of £85. Her driving record was endorsed with six points.
GEORGE WILLIAM HENDERSON, aged 39, of Ravenscroft, Salisbury, was proved guilty in absence for providing false or inaccurate details in response to a name and address requirement on February 22. He was fined £75, made to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £30, and ordered to pay costs of £120.
JOHN WILKINSON, aged 25, of Tisbury Row, Salisbury, pleaded guilty to exceeding the legal speed limit of 50 miles per hour on June 1, 2017. The incident took place on the A4174 Avon Ring Road, when the defendant was driving at a recorded speed of 61 miles per hour. He was fined £116, made to pay a surcharge to find victim services of £30, and his driving license was endorsed with three points.
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