Case Explained:This article breaks down the legal background, charges, and implications of Case Explained: Latest selection of Lincolnshire court results – Legal Perspective
Here is our latest selection of cases completed at Lincolnshire’s magistrates’ courts …
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Antonia Hickman, 33, of Caleb Hill Road, Old Leake, Boston. At Boston, on July 2, committed assault by beating. Committed to prison for 18 weeks, suspended for 18 months. Rehabilitation Activity Requirement: up to 30 days. £150 compensation to pay. Restraining Order made. At Boston, on November 21, committed assault by beating – two counts. For each offence, committed to prison for 18 weeks, suspended for 18 months, as concurrent terms, with conditions as above. For each offence, £150 compensation to pay. For each offence, Restraining Order made. At Boston, on November 29, used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause fear of/provoke unlawful violence. Committed to prison for 12 weeks, suspended for 18 months, as a concurrent term. Conditions as above. At Boston, on the same date, had in their possession a quantity of cannabis – a class B drug. Cannabis to be forfeited and destroyed. No separate penalty. At Boston, on May 2, damaged a window belonging to Sleaford Road Medical Centre, with intent or through recklessness. Committed to prison for six weeks, suspended for 18 months, as a concurrent term. Conditions as above.

Nathan Wheeler, 47, of Wickersley Road, Broom, Rotherham. At Ingoldmells, on October 3, committed assault by beating. Community Order made. Unpaid Work Requirement: 55 hours. £85 costs.
Jordan Isham, 32, of Revesby Avenue, Boston. At Boston, on December 26, assaulted a police sergeant, thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm. £200 compensation to pay. Committed to prison for 24 weeks. At Boston, on December 14, damaged a car to the value of about £821.45, with intent or through recklessness. £100 compensation to pay. Committed to prison for six weeks, as a concurrent term. At Boston, on February 6, when suspected of having driven a vehicle and having been required to provide a specimen or specimens of breath for analysis in the course of an investigation into whether they had committed an offence under sections of the Road Traffic Act 1988 relating to drink and drugs, failed without reasonable excuse to do so. Disqualified from driving for 18 months. No separate penalty.
John Appleyard, 33, of Vernon Road, Skegness. At Skegness, on January 8, assaulted a police constable in the execution of their duty. £120 fine. £85 costs. £48 victim surcharge.


Leo McCulloch, 19, of Yarborough Road, Wyberton, Boston. At Bourne, on April 6, 2025, damaged a car wing mirror to the value of £859.32, with intent or through recklessness. £859.32 compensation to pay.
DRINK-DRIVING: Craig Annibal, 40, of Churchill Avenue, Skegness. At Skegness, in Beacon Park Drive, on February 5, drove when the proportion of alcohol in breath equalled 86 microgrammes in 100 millilitres. Legal limit 35mcg. Disqualified from driving for 17 months. £120 fine. £85 costs. £48 victim surcharge.
Virginijus Simkus, 42, of Roman Road, Corby, North Northamptonshire. At Boston, in Spalding Road, on February 2, drove when the proportion of alcohol in breath equalled 82 microgrammes in 100 millilitres. Legal limit 35mcg. Disqualified from driving for 17 months. £400 fine. £85 costs. £160 victim surcharge.
Justas Kulikauskas, 33, of Haven Meadows, Boston. At Boston, in Fydell Street, on February 3, drove when the proportion of alcohol in breath equalled 50 microgrammess in 100 millilitres. Legal limit 35mcg. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. £120 fine. £85 costs. £48 victim surcharge.
DRIVING WHILE DISQUALIFIED:
Kirsty Beard, 36, of Buttler Way, Sleaford. At Leasingham, in Moor Lane, on December 31, drove while disqualified. £120 fine. Driving record endorsed with six points. £85 costs. Also, used a vehicle without insurance. Driving record endorsed. No separate penalty.
Vladislavs Skabars, 26, of Ward Crescent, Boston. At Southampton, Hampshire, in Cumberland Place, on July 26, drove while disqualified. Disqualified from driving for one year, one month and seven days.
Martin Elliott, 33, of Eastville Road, Toynton St Peter, Spilsby. At Boston, in Pilgrim Way, on April 30, 2025, drove when the proportion of benzoylecgonine (a cocaine metabolite) in blood equalled 240 microgrammes per litre. Legal limit 50mcg. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. £600 fine. £600 costs. £240 victim surcharge.
Michael Wilson, 43, of Beacon Park Drive, Skegness. At Skegness, in Churchill Avenue, on October 30, drove when the proportion of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (cannabis) in blood equalled 2.3 microgrammes. Legal limit 2mcg. Disqualified from driving for 36 months. £120 fine. £85 costs.
Oliver Popple, 29, of Orchard Close, Dunston. At Potterhanworth, on the B1190 Moor Lane, on September 24, drove when the proportion of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (cannabis) in blood equalled 2.5 microgrammes per litre. Legal limit 2mcg. Disqualified from driving for 36 months. £120 fine. £85 costs. £48 victim surcharge.
Julia Plaszczewska, 25, of Fishtoft Road, Boston. At Spalding, in West Marsh Road, on October 19, drove when the proportion of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (cannabis) in blood equalled 11 microgrammes per litre. Legal limit 2mcg. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. £633 fine. £85 costs. Gurtej Randhawa, 27, of Grove Lane, Wolverhampton. At Wyberton, Boston, on September 19, drove when the proportion of benzoylecgonine (a cocaine metabolite) in blood equalled more than 240 microgrammes per litre. Legal limit 50mcg. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. £500 fine. £85 costs. £200 victim surcharge.
Liam Lakin, 37, of Station Road, Thorpe St Peter, Skegness. At Hogsthorpe, in South Ings Lane, on November 20, drove when the proportion of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (cannabis) in blood equalled 6.6 microgrammes per litre. Legal limit 2mcg. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. £120 fine. £85 costs. £48 victim surcharge. Also, used a vehicle without insurance. Driving record endorsed. No separate penalty. At Hogsthorpe, on the same date, fraudulently used a registration mark. No separate penalty.
Alexandra Benton, 31, of Church Lane, Horncastle. At Woodhall Spa, in Sandy Lane, on October 18, drove when the proportion of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (cannabis) in blood equalled 4.9 microgrammes per litre. Legal limit 2mcg. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. £120 fine. £85 costs. £48 victim surcharge.
