A criminal who damaged a window has been ordered to pay almost £1,000 in costs and fines.
John Probert, 41, of Cranberry Rise, Loveclough, was arrested for criminal damage after he was believed to have damaged a window belonging to Pennine Travel in Halifax.
Probert, who admitted the offence, appeared at Bradford And Keighley Magistrates' Court last week where he was dealt with.
In total he was fined £282, ordered to pay £500 in compensation, a £34 victim surcharge fee and £85 to go towards the costs of the court case.
No other punishment was placed upon Probert, with magistrates taking into account his guilty plea when sentencing him.
Probert will pay back the full balance of £901 in instalments of £100 per month commencing in July.
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