MANY defendants appeared at Mold Magistrates Court this week.

Here are some who have been sentenced;

Kevin Arron Crocombe, aged 40 and of Llys Penuel in Rhosllanerchrugog, appeared at the court on Monday

He admitted stealing Persil washing liquid to the value of £35 belonging to Spar Stores in Rhos on December 31, 2020.

The court handed him a fine of £138 and ordered him to pay £25 compensation, a victim surcharge of £34 and £85 costs.

Thomas Rhys Gilbert, aged 20 and of Blacklane Road in Pentre Broughton, appeared at the court on Monday.

He admitted that on October 21, 2020, in Summerhill, he took a mechanically propelled vehicle without the consent of the owner and before it was recovered an accident occurred causing damage to another vehicle.

He also admitted that on that date he used a motor vehicle on a road without third party insurance and that he failed to stop following an accident.

For taking the vehicle he received a fine of £906 and was ordered to pay a £91 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

He was also disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 12 months.

Simon Michael Elbrow, aged 24 and of Hartington Street in Chester, appeared at the court on Tuesday.

He admitted that On April 29 last year on the A483 at Rossett he drove a mechanically propelled vehicle without reasonable consideration for other persons using that road.

The court handed him a £540 fine and ordered him to pay a £54 victim surcharge, as well as £200 costs.

His driving record was endorsed with five points.

Josh Frost, aged 25 and of Oak Close in Summerhill, appeared at the court on Wednesday.

He admitted that December 4 last year on the B5445 in Gresford, he drove a mechanically propelled vehicle without due care and attention.

Frost also admitted that on that occasion, being the driver of a mechanically propelled vehicle, an accident occurred whereby damage was caused to a lamp post and, not having given his name and address to a person having reasonable grounds for requiring him to do so, failed to report the accident within twenty-four hours.

For the first offence, he was fined £333 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £50, as well as £85 costs.

His driving record was endorsed with five points.

For the second offence, he was fined £166.

Jodie Godfrey, aged 31 and of Aber View in Connah's Quay, appeared at the court on Wednesday.

She admitted that on October 30 in Station Road, Queensferry, she drove a mechanically propelled vehicle without due care and attention.

The court handed her a fine of £265 and ordered her to pay a £34 victim surcharge, as well as £85 costs.

She was also disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for two years.