FROM the homeless man who peed on a police car to the carer who stole from her clients in Hereford, these are the magistrates court cases we reported on this week.
A man has been fined after carrying a knife in a Herefordshire town while going lamping.
Charlie Elliot Hirschman admitted carrying the weapon when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford on March 24.
READ MORE: Lamper was caught carrying knife in Herefordshire market town
A Hereford man spent Christmas behind bars after being recalled to prison over an abusive incident at a Hereford supermarket.
Zac Dylan Jones entered a guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford.
READ MORE: Back to jail for man who raged at police in Sainsbury's, Hereford
A CARER has been jailed after stealing thousands of pounds from her clients.
Pauline Pollock appeared for sentencing at Hereford Crown Court on March 26 after admitting three counts of fraud by abuse of position and one of theft.
READ MORE: Herefordshire carer jailed after stealing thousands from vulnerable clients
A homeless man urinated on a police car in a bid to get himself arrested, a court has heard.
Jakob Newman-Watt admitted one charge of drunk and disorderly behaviour when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford.
READ MORE: Homeless man peed on police car to get himself arrested
A MAN has been fined after stealing spirits from a Herefordshire supermarket.
Jason Wargen entered a guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford on April 9.
READ MORE: Spirits thief in court after stealing from Herefordshire Coop
A MAN has been handed a conditional discharge after breaking a banning order and attacking another person.
Matthew William Henry Barnett entered a guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford on April 9.
READ MORE: Man caught in Hereford High Town after city centre ban
A MAN has been jailed after attacking a paramedic in Hereford.
Luke Berry admitted the offence when he appeared before magistrates in Kidderminster.
READ MORE: Herefordshire man jailed after attacking a paramedic
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