A number of court stories were published in the Mail across the past week.
These are a selection of ones you might have missed, with our reporters continuing to provide the local stories that interest you the most.
Ulverston man over seven times drug driving limit
Paul Croasdell, of Almond Road will be unable to drive for 20 months.
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Former doctor from Ulverston denies child rape charges
The 65-year-old man will begin a week-long trial at Preston Crown Court on Monday.
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Barrow man pleads guilty to stalking woman
Matthew Bossio, of Wasdale Grove admitted at South Cumbria Magistrates Court on January 30 to stalking one victim on at least two occasions.
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Teenager assaults three people in Barrow
Dylan Harris pleaded guilty at the first opportunity to three counts of assault by beating on October 22 last year.
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Barrow man charged with causing serious injury by careless driving
Jamie Milton, of Monks Brow in Barrow, is said to have caused serious injury to a man when driving in 2022.
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Barrow thief banned from multiple shops
Ian Riddick has been made the subject of a criminal behaviour order after police appealed to magistrates.
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Nearly three times the legal limit whilst driving
Adam Elliot, of Torver Row in Dalton, is alleged to have been over the legal alcohol limit whilst driving in January.
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Drug driving whilst on moped
Connor Garrett, of Stanley Road in Barrow, was stopped by officers on Jubilee Bridge heading over to Walney Island on August 4 last year.
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Harassment charge and possession of cannabis
David Lewis, of Theatre Street in Ulverston, pleaded guilty at the first opportunity to the charge from November.
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Walney man accused of five counts of rape
Alejandro Nigro will have his trial in Preston Crown Court in November.
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