Courts: Driving ban, animal welfare conviction and decoy case among week's hearings
ANTRIM: A 42-year-old woman found in the driver's seat of a car while more than three times the legal drink-drive limit pleaded guilty to being drunk in charge of a vehicle and was handed a one-month driving ban and a £200 fine.
ARDS: A 41-year-old Ballygowan man charged with assaulting three people, being disorderly and causing criminal damage to a banister in October last year had his case adjourned to May 13.
BALLYMENA: A 33-year-old man from the Kells area charged with attempting to have a sexual communication with a child in an alleged decoy incident had his case adjourned to May 14, with his defence noting he has a significant learning disability and may have been persuaded by the decoy.
CRAIGAVON: A man was convicted of animal welfare offences, with no further sentencing details available.