Cases dealt with at Leicester Magistrates' Court include:
Liam James Vaux (19), of The Fieldway, Broughton Astley, pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention on the B4114 junction, Broughton Road, Croft, on February 14. He was fined £160 with £85 costs, a £20 victim surcharge and his licence was endorsed with five points.
Michael James Tanner (28), of Strathern Road, Leicester, pleaded guilty to exceeding 40mph on April 30 at the A50 Leicester Road, Groby. He was fined £85, with £50 costs, a £20 victim surcharge, with three points put on his licence.
Darshan Singh Shergill (25), of Stanfell Road, Knighton, pleaded guilty to assault by beating on October 17. He was given a community order including 80 hours unpaid work. Shergill was ordered to pay £50 compensation, £85 costs and a £60 victim surcharge.
Claire Louise Ball (40), of Windmill Close, Ravenstone, Coalville, pleaded guilty to exceeding 30mph at Standard Hill, Hugglescote, on June 13. She was fined £115, with £50 costs, a £20 victim surcharge and given three points.
Michelle Beeson (29), of Kenilworth Avenue, Loughborough, was proven guilty in absence of driving on the A6, Birstall, on April 16, with a passenger aged under 14 who was not wearing a seat belt. She was fined £200, with £85 costs and a £20 victim surcharge.
Alan Bell (36), of Dannett Street, Newfoundpool, was proven guilty in absence of using a hand-held mobile phone while driving on Narborough Road, Leicester, on May 31. He was fined £200, with £85 costs, a £20 victim surcharge and his licence was endorsed with three points.
Gregory Peter Bentick (26), of Church Lane, Husbands Bosworth, was proven guilty in absence of exceeding 30mph on the A594 Tigers Way, Leicester, on May 5. He was fined £200 with £85 costs, £20 victim surcharge and his driving licence was endorsed with three penalty points.
Dhaval Bhatt (30), of Blakenhall Road, off Coleman Road, was proven guilty in absence of failing to comply with a red traffic light signal at St Georges Roundabout, St Georges Way, Leicester, on April 17. He was fined £200 with £85 costs, a £20 victim surcharge and three penalty points were put on his driving licence.