
In court from Newport, Cwmbran, Ebbw Vale and Abergavenny
Gary Clayton, 39, of Curre Street, Cwm, Ebbw Vale was banned from driving for 20 months after pleading guilty to drink driving with 64 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath on the A472 in Maesycwmmer, Caerphilly on May 1.
He must pay £253 in a fine, costs and a surcharge.
Toby Paxton, 31, of Penry Close, Llantilio Pertholey, near Abergavenny must pay £420 in fines and compensation after pleading guilty to being the owner of an XL Bully dog which was dangerously out of control in Bowcott Avenue, failing to prevent the causing of unnecessary suffering to an animal and being in possession/custody of a fighting dog on October 21 last year.
A contingent destruction order for the dog was made.
Darka Jovanovic, 36, of Monmouth Road, Lydart, Monmouth was banned from driving for 23 months after pleading guilty to drink driving with 91 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath on the B4293 on May 2.
She must pay £1,699 in a fine, costs and a surcharge.
Gheorghe Cristea, 28, of Malpas Road, Newport was banned from driving for 12 months for using a motor vehicle on a road/public place without insurance.
He must pay £1,014 in a fine, costs and a surcharge.
Nicholas Hopkins, 69, of Woodland Court, Croesyceiliog, Cwmbran must pay £706 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for using a motor vehicle on the A4051 without insurance on May 27 last year.
His driving record was endorsed with six penalty points.
Michael Watts, 45, of Hillside Road, Crumlin, Caerphilly must pay £485 in a fine, costs and compensation after he admitted assaulting an emergency worker – a police constable – in Cwmbran on May 3.
Lloyd Isaac, 36, of Prescoch Lane, Penyrheol, Pontypool must pay £197 in a fine, costs and a surcharge after pleading guilty to a public order offence in Llanthony on August 18 last year.
Arron Edinburgh, 37, of Hanbury Close, Northville, Cwmbran must pay £365 in a fine, costs and a surcharge after pleading guilty to damaging a Ford Fiesta car on May 3.

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Prosecutor Dafydd Roberts said Jones and the woman had been in a relationship for six years. His partner said he was "caring and thoughtful" at first but then they argued and it turned "toxic". Kevin Evans A balaclava-clad arsonist waging a "vendetta" set fire to a house in Caernarfon. Kevin Evans poured petrol through the letterbox of a property before setting it alight. He had filled a jerry can with the petrol before pushing the nozzle through the letterbox, before later putting the container, which was in a bag for life, into a skip. The defendant was also seen carrying a long knife or machete. The occupant spotted what was happening and managed to flee with her partner. A casualty injured in the incident named Evans, 33, as the suspected arsonist, and he was later arrested. Police rushed to his home and found him trying to wash his petrol-soiled clothes. 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- ITV News
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Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Daily Mirror
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