A list of people who have been sentenced recently in local courts.

MAGISTRATES have ordered a man to do 100 hours of unpaid work after he admitted assaulting a man and a woman.

Carlo Malik, aged 57, of Kilburn Road, Radcliffe, committed the offences on June 19 and has now been ordered to have treatment for alcohol addiction for six months as well as participating in 15 days of rehabilitation activities.

Malik must also pay his victims £400 in compensation and well as £120 in prosecution costs.

A restraining order was made banning him from contacting his female victim or going to Thursh Drive, Bury.

A 16-year-old boy from Prestwich has been sentenced to a conditional discharge for 12 months after he pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis and interfering with a car on August 10. The teenager was also ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge by Manchester magistrates.

A MAN who failed to provide police with the identity of a Ford Transit van driver on three occasions has been banned from driving for six months.

The case against Edvardas Sadovskis, aged 24, of Queen Street, Bury, was proved at Manchester Magistrates' Court.

He was also fined a total of £1,320 plus £151 in costs and charges.

A TEENAGER from Bury who crashed a car after driving without a licence or insurance has been fined £240 by Manchester magistrates. The 17-year-old boy pleaded guilty to driving a Fiat Punto on March 22, in Randale Drive, Sunnybank, without the licence or insurance, driving without care and attention and failing to stop after hitting a Ford Kuga.

The court added eight points to his driving licence and ordered him to pay £105 in costs and charges.

A VAN driver has been banned from the roads for 12 months after he pleaded guilty to drink driving.

Manchester magistrates heard how Robert Davies, aged 41, of St Michaels Gardens, Whitefield, was over the alcohol limit when he drove a Mercedes Sprinter van on Richmond Terrace, Prestwich on July 23. He was also fined £80 plus £115 in costs and charges.