A number of people from Bolton have recently been before the courts.
Magistrates courts have dealt with a number of offences including driving matters and harassment.
Here are the people who have recently been in court.
Sammy Farrell breached a restraining order by entering a property in Farnworth earlier this month.
The 27-year-old admitted the offence at Wigan and Leigh Magistrates Court.
Farrell, from Bury Road, Tonge Fold, was given a sentence of six weeks suspended for a year, and ordered to do 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days.
Lloyd Graham drove a Ford Fiesta on Chorley Road, Blackrod, Bolton, while under the influence of ketamine.
Graham, from Chorley Road, Blackrod, admitted the offence at Bolton Magistrates Court.
Following this the 23-year-old was banned from the roads for a period of three years.
He was also given a fine of £376.
Kashif Abbas engaged in religiously aggravated harassment in Bolton in October last year.
The effect of his words was to cause another person alarm or distress.
Abbas, from Gilnow Road, Heaton, admitted the offence at Wigan and Leigh Magistrates Court.
Following this the 20-year-old was placed on a community order to last for a year.
He was ordered to do 50 hours of unpaid work.
The religiously aggravated nature of the offence meant it moved up from being a financial penalty to being a community order.
Junaid Khan drove a Volkswagen on Blackburn Road, Bolton, carelessly in October last year.
Khan, from Frinton Road, Daubhill, Bolton, admitted the offence at Bolton Magistrates Court.
Khan, 19, was fined £120 and given five penalty points.
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Zack Allred drove a Ford Transit on Ainsworth Lane, Tonge Moor, in January this year without insurance and while disqualified.
The 27-year old admitted the two offences at Wigan and Leigh Magistrates Court.
Allred, from Hengist Street, Tonge Fold, Bolton, was placed on a community order to last for a year.
He was ordered to do 100 hours of unpaid work and 10 rehabilitation activity requirement days.
He was also fined £120 and banned from the roads 378 days.
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