The Leader team covers a wide range of cases at our area's Crown and Magistrates Courts each week.
Here's a roundup of some of the cases we have covered this week, in case you missed them.
Wrexham man jailed after threats to kill Chatwins Bakery staff
This man subjected staff at a Wrexham bakery to a terrifying ordeal after they asked him to pay for his food.
He was also found to be on possession of a hammer in the town on a previous occasion.
You can find out more about this case here.
Wrexham teen in court for leading police on high speed chase
This 19-year-old embarked on a ten minute police chase through residential areas and down single track lanes.
At some points, he was doing more than twice the speed limit - but eventually crashed the car.
You can find out more about this case here.
Custodial sentence for Flintshire man who damaged woman's door
This man tried to force his way into a woman's home over a drugs dispute, a court heard.
A court heard he was "extremely cross" with another man he believed to be present in the property.
You can find out more about this case here.
Ex-Welsh Guardsman from Summerhill in court over club incident
This man went to celebrate the ending of his court-mandated alcohol order at a club.
But by the end of the night, he was ejected from the premises by other patrons and arrested.
You can find out more about this case here.
Penycae woman fined for driving without insurance while banned
This mum 'took a chance' by getting behind the wheel before her driving ban was at an end.
She made "immediate admissions" to the offences when she was pulled over by police.
You can find out more about this case here.
Brymbo man handed £400+ fine for missing appointment
This man found himself back in the dock after breaching the terms of his suspended sentence.
You can find out more about this case here.
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