The legal limit is 35. Cases Tameside residents are being reminded of two deadlines looming for people who intend to vote in the local election on Thursday 4 May. The driving disqualification can be reduced by 18 weeks if a driving course is successfully completed. He must also pay 85 court costs and a 22 victim surcharge. The 27-year-old, of Dukinfield Road, Dukinfield, pleaded guilty to three separate offences of stealing items of alcohol from the Co-op on Fir Tree Lane in Dukinfield last month. Tameside Hospital is warning patients that a four-day strike by junior doctors this week will inevitably impact on its services. The 33-year-old, of Harpur Hill, pleaded guilty to the charge in relation to an incident at the Wye Bridge House, Fairfield Road, Buxton, on October 8. He was given a ten weeks jail term, suspended for two years. A Liverpool man has been jailed for life for the abduction and sexual assault of a six-year-old girl in Tameside. She was banned from the road for 20 months although the disqualification can be reduced by 20 weeks if a driving course is completed. The legal limit is 35. His licence was endorsed with ten penalty points. He also admitted one charge of assault. Tameside magistrates were told the 21-year-old, of Seymour Road, Clayton, had committed the offence on February 8 last year in Manchester. Heappeared at Manchester Magistrates Court on Saturday and is due to appear next at Minshull Street Crown Court on March 26. The 30-year-old, of Honeywell Lane, Oldham, initially denied charges of assault, being threatening and abusive and damaging a window at a takeaway. Darren Saxon, 50, of PortlandHouse, pleaded guilty to the offence which happened last year when he appeared at Tameside magistrates. She was fined 200, plus ordered to pay 85 court costs and a 34 victim surcharge. Lee Whittaker has been banned from the road for almost two years for being over the drink drive limit. He was fined 120, plus ordered to pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 34. A 19-year-old man has been charged with burglary and aggravated vehicle-taking in Stalybridge. He was fined 100 and ordered to pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 34. It is also an offence to drive with any of 17 controlled drugs above a specified level in your blood - this includes illegal and medical drugs. The Supreme Court will decide whether public officials can block critics from commenting on their social media accounts. NC Supreme Court restores voter ID, reverses redistricting The 28-year-old, of Pendle Road, Denton, admitted being in breach of the orders. Who has appeared in court in Tameside recently? The 41-year-old, of Linnet Close, Audenshaw, pleaded guilty to four separate charges relating to the sale of fake Louis Vuitton T-shirts between June and August last year. Magistrates ordered him to pay a total of 300 compensation, plus 700 court costs and a victim surcharge of 85. "They need shaking up." Magistrates gave her a six weeks jail term, suspended for 12 months for driving again within such a short period of the original disqualification. The 60-year-old, of Peregrine Crescent, Droylsden, was stopped on December 18 last year and found to have 83 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The 48-year-old pleaded guilty to the charge, plus driving a motorcycle without due care and attention and without insurance on Delph New Road, Oldham, on August 25 last year. ROUND-UP: Who's appeared in court lately? Jason Mackintosh appeared before Tameside Magistrates Court charged with making indecent photographs, namely level B and C, of a child. U.S. Supreme Court opinions are published in three different reporters: (1) United States Reports (U.S.), which is the official reporter; (2) Supreme Court Reporter (S. Ct.), published by West; and (3) United States Supreme Court Reports, Lawyers' Edition (L. However, he was found guilty of the offence and given a 12 weeks prison term, suspended for 12 months. The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, admitted charges of failing to stop when directed to do so by police, driving without insurance, damaging the other vehicles and driving without a licence. The 45-year-old, of Werneth Low Road, Hyde, pleaded guilty to a charge of drink driving. Daniel Wall denied assaulting a police constable but was found guilty of the charge and has been ordered to carry out 100 hours unpaid work. Tameside magistrates have given Christopher Ashley restraining and community orders for breaching previous court orders. The offence had happened in Nant Peris, north Wales, on July 17. The legal limit is 35. Appearing before the court, Suzanne Penny, 48, of Cliffe Road, admitted the offence which had happened on Charlestown Road on January 30 this year. Magistrates ordered the cocaine be forfeited and destroyed. Republican justices supported Fines of 220 were handed out by the court to the offenders - none of whom appeared before the bench - but who must also pay additional associated court costs of more than 300. Kyle Royle, 26, of Albert Street, Royton, admitted being in breach of court orders and was ordered to pay 60 costs by Tameside magistrates. Tameside magistrates gave a banned motorist a suspended jail sentence after he was found behind the wheel of a car over the drug drive limit. appeared in court in Tameside recently He must also pay 85 court costs and a victim surcharge of 34. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of robbery after a delivery driver was held at gunpoint. court In a trio of opinions totaling 436 pages, the N.C. Supreme Court has restored North Carolinas voter ID law, ruled that state courts cannot consider partisan The final countdown is on for a Last Night of the Proms event organised on behalf of Willow Wood Hospice in Ashton. He was also ordered to pay a 34 victim surcharge. Heartfelt tributes have been paid to Willow Wood Hospice patron and legendary fundraiser John Fellowes, who has sadly passed away. He must also comply with a Rehabilitation Activity Requirement and attend meetings where instructed to do so by an officer. His driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points. The 28-year-old admitted the offence after being stopped on Werneth Low Road and found to have 111 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, exceeding the legal limit. Magistrates ordered him to pay court costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 95. Motorbike rider Benjamin Stamper has been banned from the road for 12 months by Tameside magistrates for being over the drug drive limit. Lewis Norris narrowly escaped going to jail for a catalogue of offences in Hyde and Glossop. The 48-year-old, of Jackson Close, Oldham, pleaded guilty to the offence, which had happened this year on January 1. The court heard a sofa had been dumped in an alleyway behind Honeywell Lane. The 37-year-old admitted the charge after being stopped on Park Road in Oldham on July 24 last year. Peter Hampson admitted smashing windows and causing 1,100 damage at a property belonging to Jigsaw Homes. They also ordered the cocaine be forfeited and destroyed. They also instructed him to carry out 100 hours unpaid work. His address was given as Findon Road, Baguley. The defendant pleaded guilty to the assault, which had happened on December 26 last year, and was ordered to pay 400 court costs and a 122 victim surcharge. Tameside magistrates fined him 300 plus ordered him to pay 85 court costs and a 32 victim surcharge. At Stockport magistrates he was fined a total of 180 plus must pay 85 court costs and a 32 victim surcharge. The 27-year-old, of Broadoak Road, Ashton, admitted the offence. His address was given as Middleton Road, Stockport. Thursday court round-up Shopkeeper heroin sale charge and dealers sordid phone secret. Magistrates issued him with a restraining order, plus ordered him to pay a total of 300 compensation, plus 85 court costs and a 122 victim surcharge. The court The latest cases heard by Stockport and Tameside magistrates include a man who sent threatening messages via Facebook, a burglar who broke into a Tesco store and motorists more than twice over the drink drive limit.