DRUG, motoring and drunk and disorderly cases were heard at Worcester Magistrates Court recently.
Magistrates heard Ognyan Asenov, of Queensmead, Breadon, was caught driving a Volkswagen Golf while disqualified and with no insurance in Rectory Road, Upton, on April 6.
The 30-year-old was fined £150, and ordered to pay costs of £135 and a victim surcharge of £34.
He was also given six points and told he has to pay the total, £319, in full by September 14.
Magistrates heard Lewis Llewellyn, of Brookthorpe Close, had driven his Ford car on the M5 on June 13 at a speed restricted section, at a speed exceeding 50mph.
Llewellyn failed to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle alleged to be guilty of an offence when in Droitwich on September 2 last year, and committed the same offence on a further three occasions in 2019, all in Droitwich, on October 10, October 17 and October 18.
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The 63-year-old was fined £660, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £66, and costs of £85.
He was disqualified from holding a driving licence for 12 months - the disqualification mandatory due to repeat offending - and Llewellyn was given six penalty points.
He has until September 28 to pay the full amount, £811.
Meanwhile Robert McKenzie, of The Fownes Hotel, admitted being drunk and disorderly in The Cross on June 4.
The 55-year-old was fined £100, and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34 - a total of £134 that needs to be paid by September 14.
And Ethan Lewis, of Blenheim Road, Worcester, admitted being in possession of cannabis in Worcester on February 20.
The 21-year-old was given an 18 month conditional discharge , and must pay £185 costs and a £21 victim surcharge.
The cases were heard at the court on August 10.
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