Several court cases rocked Bromley and Bexley Magistrates’ Courts on Friday, August 23, and Tuesday, August 27, 2024. Defendants faced tough justice for local crimes, with sentences handed down spanning fines to community orders.
Darren Doyle, 43, Caught with Illegal Weapon
Darren Doyle, 43, from Abbotshall Road, Catford, admitted possession of a prohibited weapon—a 123. The court dealt firmly with Doyle, highlighting zero tolerance for weapons in the community.
Teen Thief Ordered to Pay After iPhone Robbery
A 15-year-old boy, whose identity is protected by law, pleaded guilty to stealing an iPhone 11 in Bromley on February 17. The youth was ordered to pay £100 compensation to the victim and referred to a youth offender panel. Authorities hope this intervention steers him away from future crime.
Samantha Bartley, 38, Guilty of Vehicle Interference
Samantha Bartley, 38, admitted to interfering with a vehicle. Though details of the offence remain private, the case underlines the courts’ vigilance against such disruptive behaviour.
Michael Penny, 31, Violates Bail by Harassing Victim
Michael Penny, 31, from Peartree Way, Greenwich, pleaded guilty to harassment without violence after ignoring bail restrictions. Penny sent the victim flowers, chocolates, and even a car, breaching court orders designed to protect her. He was slapped with an 18-month community order and fined £80. The sentence aims to curb his behaviour and enforce compliance.
Courts Clamp Down on Minor and Serious Crimes
These cases highlight the courts’ commitment to tackling crime at all levels in the local community. From minor offences to more serious breaches, magistrates are dishing out community orders, fines, and custodial sentences to keep residents safe.