Driving bans issued, assault case resolved in South Wales courts. Fines and community service also ordered.

Jamie Newman, 26, got an 18-month driving ban. She drove drunk in Cwmbran on January 31. Her breath alcohol level was 62. She needs to pay a £253 fine.
Dylan Williams, 22, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving last September and received a 12-month order. The court banned him from driving for 18 months. He must do unpaid work for 160 hours. He also has to pay £199.
Abigail Thomas, 20, is in a young offender facility for nine weeks because she assaulted two officers. This happened January 31. She must pay £150 to one officer.
Andrew Hitchins, 39, is banned from driving for 18 months. He admitted drunk driving on January 29. His breath alcohol level was also 62. He has to pay a total of £253.
Emily Michna, 46, admitted being in charge while over the limit, which happened at a B&M car park on January 29. She must pay £639 overall. Her driving record got ten points.
Harry James, 34, can’t drive for 18 months now. He admitted drunk driving on February 2. His alcohol breath test read 71. He needs to pay £645 in fines.