HERE is a round-up of all the court sentences published over the last week in ascending order that you may have missed.

Aiden Cupid caused ‘significant bruising’ to ex-girlfriend

A BUSINESS owner sobbed as he appeared in court for assaulting his ex-girlfriend before stalking her over three months.

Aiden Cupid, of Cheltenham Street in Barrow, was sentenced at Preston Crown Court on August 2 after pleading guilty to charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and stalking involving serious alarm or distress.

READ MORE: Woman 'no longer feels safe in her own home' after businessman stalked ex-girlfriend

Barrow woman used abusive language towards NHS mental health nurse

A WOMAN who used abusive language towards a nurse at Furness General Hospital has appeared in court.

Bethany Armstrong admitted she used abusive language towards the nurse at the A&E department waiting room on June 26 this year, South Cumbria Magistrates’ Court heard.

READ MORE: Woman, 29, used expletive language towards NHS nurse after being refused appointment

Barrow man sentenced for preventing police from arresting woman

A MAN has been sentenced by a court after he prevented police from arresting a woman.

Joshua Silver, of Tay Court, Barrow, obstructed PC Howstan in the execution of her duty by swearing at the officer and slamming shut a police van door, South Cumbria Magistrates’ Court.

READ MORE: Man, 21, obstructed female police officer from arresting woman

Lake District: Thief caught stealing from Ambleside shops jailed

A THIEF has been jailed after he was caught stealing items from clothing stores in Ambleside.

Paul Rapka, formerly of William Street, Ulverston, worked in tandem alongside co-defendant Ian Tweedley to steal £780 worth of items, South Cumbria Magistrates’ Court heard.

READ MORE: Thief jailed for stealing expensive clothes from shops

Darren McCullough found dead in his Barrow flat - inquest

A MAN with a ‘complicated medical history’ likely died from cocaine use or epilepsy - but a cause of death could not be established.

Darren McCullough was found dead at his flat in Barrow by police after concerns were raised for the 47-year-old’s welfare on January 15.

READ MORE: Man found dead in his flat after concerns were raised for his welfare

Barrow man shouted racial threats towards male in drunken state

BARROW man will be punished in the community for assaulting a police constable and racial harassment.

David Hill, of Andover Street, pursued a course of conduct that amounted to the harassment of a male and female in Barrow between June 26 and July 11 this year.

READ MORE: Man, 46, harassed victim by shouting racial slurs and sending offensive messages

Barrow pensioner caught over twice legal drink driving limit on A590

A PENSIONER has lost his licence after he was caught drink driving in Ulverston.

Andrew Watson was driving his Mini Cooper on the A590 on July 15 this year when he was stopped by road traffic officers on mobile patrol.

READ MORE: Pensioner disqualified and ordered to do unpaid work after drink driving on A590

Barrow man drove car on A592 after drinking in Lake District

A SUSPECTED drink driver stopped by police had never held a driving licence, a court heard.

Barrow man Ethan Edney was driving on the A592 near Newby Bridge when he was stopped by police officers who claimed he was swerving over the road.

READ MORE: Suspected drink driver stopped by police had never held a licence

Ambleside man caused crash whilst ‘significantly over’ alcohol limit

A MAN who was ‘significantly over’ the drink-drive limit fled from the scene of a crash, a court heard.

Stephen Richard Dodd, of Castlefield, Ambleside, pleaded guilty at the first opportunity to failing to stop after a road accident and driving a vehicle while over the limit.

READ MORE: Drink driver, 59, fled from crash on major Cumbrian road

Barrow bathrooms boss Paul Russell assaulted former business partner

BARROW businessman has admitted assaulting his brother-in-law and former business partner in an incident that left the victim with a 'significant' wound.

Paul Russell pleaded guilty to causing actual bodily harm after he admitted recklessly pushing over Sean Kell in an incident in Barrow.

READ MORE: Bathrooms boss left former business partner with 'significant' wound after assault