Case Details
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Reference
13KD0271626
Court
Kirklees (Huddersfield) Magistrates' Court and Family Court - Courtroom 01
Magistrate
Hearing Date
8 July 2026
Time
1:30pm
Hearing Type
First hearing
Court Type
Magistrates
Prosecutor
Case Details
Offence Details: | Assault a constable in the execution of his / her duty Drive whilst unfit through drink
UK Offence & Sentencing Guidelines
Common Assault / Battery
Common assault is committed when a person intentionally or recklessly causes another to apprehend immediate, unlawful violence. Battery is the actual application of unlawful force. No physical injury needs to occur.
Sentencing: Usually dealt with in the Magistrates' Court. Maximum penalty is 6 months imprisonment, a community order, or a fine. If racially or religiously aggravated, it can be sent to the Crown Court with higher maximum penalties.
Driving Under the Influence (DUI / Excess Alcohol)
It is an offence to drive, attempt to drive, or be in charge of a motor vehicle on a public road or place after consuming so much alcohol or drugs that the proportion in your breath, blood, or urine exceeds the prescribed limit.
Sentencing: Dealt with in the Magistrates' Court. Penalties include a mandatory minimum 12-month driving disqualification (36 months for a second offence within 10 years), an unlimited fine, community service, or up to 6 months imprisonment.
Disclaimer: The legal definitions and sentencing guidelines above are for general educational purposes under English Law and do not constitute formal legal representation or advice. If you are facing criminal prosecution, consult a qualified criminal defense solicitor immediately.