Latest court cases in Swindon include drug driving, harassment, knife possession, and various driving and assault charges.

Nicholas James from Kingshill harassed someone between February and March. He rang their doorbell and sent bad messages. He must do rehabilitation activities and pay money for victim services.
Andrew Dunn from Moredon had a knife in a public spot in Swindon. The court made him do rehabilitation, and they will destroy his kitchen knife. He must also help fund victim services.
Adeniyi Adekanye from Old Town broke driving laws by driving without insurance or a licence on the A350 in a Vauxhall. He got points on his licence and must pay a fine and other costs.
Peter Gallagher from Swindon committed assault by hitting a man in Swindon earlier this year. The court fined him some money, and he also has to pay court and victim service costs.
Shah Kamaly from Swindon broke driving laws twice. They drove without insurance on Greenlands Road and also took the car without asking. As a result, they must do unpaid work and pay costs, and the court issued a community order.
Mahdie Soltanninasab from Swindon drove carelessly on Thamesdown Drive in a Mazda. The court found them guilty without them there. They lost licence points and must pay fines.
Darren Sheppard from Devizes committed assault twice, beating a man and a woman last year. He received a community order for his actions, must pay money to each victim, and needs to do unpaid work.