
In court from Haverfordwest, Whitland, and Llangwm
Their cases were heard at Llanelli Magistrates' Court.
For the latest crime and court news for west Wales, you can join our Facebook group here.
Here's a round-up of the cases.
MARC INNES, 34, of Slade Villas in Haverfordwest, was being threatening and abusive at Withybush Hospital and spat in the back of a police vehicle and in a cell.
Innes was accused of using threatening and abusive words or behaviour at Withybush Hospital on July 28 which was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.
He was also charged with criminal damage relating to a police vehicle and a holding cell at Haverfordwest Police Station that same day. It was alleged that he spat in the rear of the police vehicle and on the floor of the cell.
Innes pleaded guilty to both offences at Llanelli Magistrates' Court on July 30.
He was fined £120, and was ordered to pay £85 in costs, a £48 surcharge, and £170 in compensation to Dyfed-Powys Police.
ADRIAN WOOD, 55, of Hawthorn Rise in Haverfordwest, was caught speeding on the A48.
Wood was clocked by a manned speed camera at Pensarn doing 81mph in a Jaguar XF on November 15.
He pleaded not guilty, but was found guilty on August 1 at Llanelli Magistrates' Court.
Wood was sentenced to pay a £60 fine, £650 in costs, and a £24 surcharge. He also had three points added to his licence.
DION MORGAN, 27, of Market Street in Whitland, failed to adhere to a community protection notice.
Despite being issued with the notice, Morgan 'behaved in a manner that caused a negative effect on persons in the locality' on July 28.
It was alleged she was shouting and being aggressive, and pushed a man out of her house.
She pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a community protection notice at Llanelli Magistrates' Court on July 30.
Morgan was fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 in costs.
KERI STOWELL, 65, of Rectory Road in Llangwm, was caught speeding in a 20mph limit by a manned speed camera.
Stowell was ordered to pay a £40 fine, £120 in costs, and a £16 surcharge, and was handed three penalty points at Llanelli Magistrates' Court on August 8.

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The four defendants were accused of being threatening and abusive, speeding, and not following a court order. Their cases were heard at Llanelli Magistrates' Court. For the latest crime and court news for west Wales, you can join our Facebook group here. Here's a round-up of the cases. MARC INNES, 34, of Slade Villas in Haverfordwest, was being threatening and abusive at Withybush Hospital and spat in the back of a police vehicle and in a cell. Innes was accused of using threatening and abusive words or behaviour at Withybush Hospital on July 28 which was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. He was also charged with criminal damage relating to a police vehicle and a holding cell at Haverfordwest Police Station that same day. It was alleged that he spat in the rear of the police vehicle and on the floor of the cell. Innes pleaded guilty to both offences at Llanelli Magistrates' Court on July 30. He was fined £120, and was ordered to pay £85 in costs, a £48 surcharge, and £170 in compensation to Dyfed-Powys Police. ADRIAN WOOD, 55, of Hawthorn Rise in Haverfordwest, was caught speeding on the A48. Wood was clocked by a manned speed camera at Pensarn doing 81mph in a Jaguar XF on November 15. He pleaded not guilty, but was found guilty on August 1 at Llanelli Magistrates' Court. Wood was sentenced to pay a £60 fine, £650 in costs, and a £24 surcharge. He also had three points added to his licence. DION MORGAN, 27, of Market Street in Whitland, failed to adhere to a community protection notice. Despite being issued with the notice, Morgan 'behaved in a manner that caused a negative effect on persons in the locality' on July 28. It was alleged she was shouting and being aggressive, and pushed a man out of her house. She pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a community protection notice at Llanelli Magistrates' Court on July 30. Morgan was fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 in costs. KERI STOWELL, 65, of Rectory Road in Llangwm, was caught speeding in a 20mph limit by a manned speed camera. Stowell was ordered to pay a £40 fine, £120 in costs, and a £16 surcharge, and was handed three penalty points at Llanelli Magistrates' Court on August 8.


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