Over the past two weeks, Watford defendants have been sentenced or admitted to a range of offences.

With charges ranging from stalking to possessing a weapon, as well as more minor offences, these six people from Watford and the surrounding area have all been sentenced or are due to be sentenced.

See the full list below:

Thomas L’Homme Dorado

Thomas L’Homme Dorado, of Westwick Place, Watford, was given a 16-week jail sentence, suspended for 18 months on July 15 after admitting to stalking involving serious alarm or distress in April this year.

At Thames Magistrates’ Court, the 19-year-old was also ordered to comply with electronic monitoring and complete a rehabilitation activity requirement. He must pay £85 in costs and a £154 victim services surcharge.

Jordan Clark

Jordan Clark, of Charter Place, Watford, pleaded guilty to possessing a weapon in a public place at Hatfield Magistrates’ Court on July 17.

He had a kitchen knife in public in St Albans Road on July 15 and also admitted to threatening someone in Watford on the same day.

The 25-year-old is set to appear in St Albans Magistrates’ Court for sentencing on August 15.

Gareth Harwood

Gareth Harwood, 46, admitted to driving a Tesla at 95 miles per hour on the M1 without insurance in London on October 14, last year.

Harwood, of Marlborough Drive, Bushey, was ordered to pay £558 at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on July 11 and his driving record was endorsed with eight points.

Sophie Wilbraham

Sophie Wilbraham, of Koh-I-Noor Avenue, Bushey, pleaded guilty to using her phone while driving a Porsche in London on September 5.

During an appearance at Bromley Magistrates’ Court on July 10, the 40-year-old was ordered to pay £576, and her driving record was endorsed with six points.

David Gammell

David Gammel, of Oxhey Drive, Watford, was ordered to pay £500.60 after failing to pay a rail fare at Sevenoaks and then giving a false name and address when required to give his details on May 31.

The 20-year-old was sentenced at Bexley Magistrates’ Court on July 10.

Patryk Smus

Patryk Smus, 20, admitted he had travelled on a railway in Buckinghamshire without paying the fare on February 22 when he appeared in High Wycombe Magstrates’ Court on July 10.

Smus, of Chalfont Road, Maple Cross, was ordered to pay £376.70.