COURT LISTS: Man caught with horrific indecent images avoids being locked up

District cases from the magistrates' court:
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Liam Sproat, age 36, of Lakeland Way, Walton, admitted three counts of making indecent images of children including 194 category A images - the most extreme - and 87 category B and 85 category C images. He also admitted possessing an extreme pornographic image of a dog. He was jailed for six months, suspended for two years, given a seven-year sexual harm prevention order to limit his internet use, told to sign the sex offenders register for seven years and pay £200 costs.

Simon Paul Foster, age 53, of The Chase, Stanley, admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour and was jailed for 14 weeks, suspended for 12 months, told to undergo alcohol dependency treatment, given a one-year restraining order against three people and told to pay £128 costs.

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Jordan Simon Lawrence Thwaite, age 23, of Ashbury Close, Outwood, admitted criminal damage to a door and a wall was fined £200 in total and told to pay £400 compensation.

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Darren Martin Turner, age 55, of Queens Drive, Ossett, admitted being over the drug-drive limit for cocaine and was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £250 and told to pay £119 costs.

Tony Joe Frazer, age 32, of Jubilee Avenue, Normanton, admitted two counts of stalking females. He also admitted stealing an iPhone and a laptop from one of them. He was jailed for 12 months, suspended for two years, given a restraining order of indeterminate length and told to pay £500 compensation.

Matthew Paul Brown, age 42, of Sawley Close, Eastmoor, Wakefield, admitted burgling Number One Sandwiches in Wakefield and stole £1,000 in cash and food stock. He was given a community order with alcohol-dependency treatment, an eight-week electronic tag curfew and told to pay £300 compensation.

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Magdalena Mozer, age 24, of Acme Terrace, Wakefield, admitted drink driving by having 91 mlgs of alcohol in 100 mls of blood. The legal limit is 80 mlgs. She also admitted having no licence or insurance. She was banned from driving for 13 months, fined £280 and told to pay £119 costs.

Alexandru Ionut Stoica, age 27, of Kirkgate, Wakefield, admitted two counts of stealing tracksuits worth £165 each from JD sports in Wakefield and was given a 12-month conditional discharge and told to pay £21 costs.

Joshua Hall, age 23, of Brooklands Avenue, Walton, admitted possession of cocaine and cannabis and was fined £250 and told to pay £119 costs.

David Spencer, age 50, of Wakefield Road, Normanton, admitted two counts of possession of amphetamine and was fined £80 in total and told to pay £119 costs.

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Lee Aaron John Mansell, age 32, of Castleford Road, Normanton, admitted being over the drug-drive limit for cannabis and cocaine. He was banned from driving for 18 months, fined £260 and told to pay £119 costs.

Martyn McKinlay, age 34, of St Johns Chase, Wakefield, admitted drink driving by having 78 mcgs of alcohol in 100 mls of breath. The legal limit is 35 mcgs. He was banned from driving for 18 months, fined £500 and told to pay £135 costs.

Matthew James John Phillis, age 43, of Manor Park Avenue, Allerton Bywater, admitted stealing meat worth £68 from M&S and possession of cannabis. He was given a community order, told to pay £68 compensation and £180 costs.

James Thomas Durose, age 28, of Poppyfield Way, Pontefract, admitted assaulting a female and sending a message that was either grossly offensive, indecent, obscene or menacing. He was given a community order 100 hours of unpaid work and told to pay £180 costs.

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Kerry Allen, age 38, of Moulton Chase, Hemsworth, admitted causing damage worth £215 to a BMW and was given a six-month conditional discharge, told to pay £215 compensation and £22 costs.

Jack Byrom, age 21, of Stratus Close, Ackworth, admitted drink driving by having 61 mcgs of alcohol in 100 mls of breath. The legal limit is 35 mcgs. He also admitted driving without insurance. He was banned from driving for 16 months, fined £350 and told to pay £130 costs.

Lewis Daniel Bourne, age 20, of Denton Terrace, Castleford, admitted being drunk and disorderly and resisting arrest. He was given a six-month conditional discharge and told to pay £107 costs.

Kaylem Manfield, age 23, of Catherine Street, Fitzwilliam, admitted being over the drug-drive limit for cannabis when he was stopped by police. He was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £270 and told to pay £119 costs.

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Stuart James North, age 29, of Cross Street, Upton, admitted being over the drug-drive limit for cannabis when he was stopped by police. He was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £120 and told to pay £34 costs.

Joel Pereira Santos, age 34, of West Street, South Kirkby, admitted being over the drug-drive limit for cannabis when he was stopped by police. He was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £120 and told to pay £119 costs.

Kristen David Strickland, age 32, of Park Estate, South Kirkby, admitted being drunk and disorderly in Pontefract and was given a 12-month conditional discharge and told to pay £107 costs.

Adam Duane Halkyard, age 39, of Thornhill Road, Castleford, admitted burgling a property on Glebe Street in Castleford and stealing a TV, and committing fraud. He was given a community order with alcohol treatment and told to pay £50 compensation.

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Simon Naylor, age 49, of Green Lane, Featherstone, admitted drink driving by having 210 mlgs of alcohol in 100 mls of blood. The legal limit is 80 mlgs. He was banned from driving for 24 months, fined £250 and told to pay £119 costs.

Steven Norman Woodall, age 41, of St Andrews Road, Castleford, admitted assaulting a female and was given a community order and told to pay £180 costs.

Tony Birdsall ,age 24, of Watling Road, Castleford, admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour and was fined £200 and told to pay £119 costs.