An update of people convicted and sentenced in the courts in Hull and the East Riding.Rikki Mowforth, 35, of King Street, Cottingham, was fined £37 for being drunk and disorderly. He must pay a £20 surcharge.Jack Parkes, 19, of Wimbourne Close, Bransholme, was sentenced to 12 weeks detention, suspended for 12 months, for carrying a kitchen knife in Beverley train station without lawful excuse; damaging a custody blanket belonging to Humberside Police; twice failing to surrender to custody; stealing a Pot Noodle, worth 74p, four pints of milk and a sandwich, worth £3.50, a box of Cadbury Caramel bars, worth £28.80, a box of Cadbury Boost bars, worth £28.80, a box of Milky Bars, worth £20, a box of Walkers cheese and onion crisps, worth £22, and three sandwiches and a box of chocolates, worth £28.25, from Tesco. He must pay £132.09 compensation.Tracey Thacker, 42, of Kilnsea Grove, east Hull, received a 16-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, for stealing Yankee candles, worth £99.95, from Clinton Cards. She must pay an £80 surcharge.Daniel Avizen, 22, of Ellerby Grove, east Hull, was fined £200 and banned from driving for 18 months for drink-driving. He must pay £85 costs and a £20 surcharge.Kryctian Blaczczyk, 31, of Sledmere Grove, west Hull, was fined £120 and banned from driving for a year for drink-driving. He must pay £85 costs and a £20 surcharge.Jamie Buttle, 23, of Royston Grove, east Hull, received a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, for taking a Vauxhall Astra without the owner's consent, driving while banned, and assault by beating. There was no separate penalty for driving without insurance. He must pay £150 costs and an £80 surcharge.Mark Suthers, 52, of Kilburn Avenue, west Hull, was discharged conditionally for 12 months for stealing a magazine worth £9.99 from WH Smith and CDs of an unknown value. He must pay a £15 surcharge.Aisha Hameed, 23, of Appleton Road, west Hull, was fined £310 for driving without insurance.
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