Several individuals faced legal consequences for offenses ranging including driving violations, theft, and breaches of supervision.

The court banned him from driving for one year. He also had to pay a £200 fine plus £85 in costs.
Jason Hill, 45, did something similar in Newport. He also rode a motorbike while disqualified. His offense took place on Tre-Herbert Road on December 29 last year. He received a driving ban of one year.
The court fined him £1,157 with £85 costs.
Jason Curly, 38, stole from stores in Newport. He took chocolates from Tesco, razors from Sainsbury’s, and hair dryers from Dunelm. These thefts happened between October and January. He was jailed for twelve weeks and must compensate the stores.
Paul Dix, 62, lives in Blackwood. He did not give driver information when asked, relating to a possible driving offence. The court proved the case even when he wasn’t there. He must pay £1,009 in total for his fine, costs, and surcharge.
Six points went on his driving record.
David Dare, 24, broke the law in Newport. He drove without insurance on Maesglas Crescent on March 27 last year. He must pay £258 for the fine, costs, and surcharge. Also, six points were added to his driving record.
Conner Oliver, 26, lives in Newbridge. He failed to provide driver information, concerning a possible driving offence. The court proved it even when Oliver was absent. He must pay £1,009 for his fine, costs and surcharge. His driving record got six penalty points.
Chay Cusack, 39, lives in Abergavenny. He was speeding on the A465, driving 57mph in a 50mph zone. The incident happened last year. He was fined £100 including a surcharge. He received three points on his license.
Christopher Packwood, 44, lives in Abertillery. He did not follow supervision rules after he left prison. He admitted he failed to comply. The court ordered him to pay £125 for costs and a fine.