LAURA HILDA POMICTER aged 51 of Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth. Admitted breaching an antisocial behaviour order by being found drunk by police in Charminster Road with a can of cider in each hand. Committed to prison for six weeks . Also admitted breach of an anti-social behaviour order by disorderly behaviour while consuming alcohol in Holdenhurst Road. Committed to prison for six weeks consecutive to above. Also admitted breacing an antisocial behaviour order by being drunk and disorderly in Bournemouth. Committed to prison for six weeks consecutive to above.
PAUL RICHARD ALLAMBY aged 34 of Frances Road, Bournemouth. Admitted failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order made by East Dorset Magistrates Court. Fined £30.
ANDREW JAMES BENN aged 35 of Donoughmore Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth. Admitted failing without reasonable excuse to surrender to custody at Bournemouth Magistrates’ Court, having been released on bail in criminal proceedings. Fined £100. To pay victim surcharge of £20.
RYAN TONY SMITH aged 30 of Sea Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth. Admitted being drunk and disorderly in Sea Road, Boscombe. Fined £100. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs £85.
PATRICIA MARGARET CLARK aged 75 of St Johns Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Peugeot car through a red light on the A3060 Castle Lane East, Bournemouth. Conditional discharge of 28 days. To pay victim surcharge of £15. Costs £35. Licence endorsed with three points.
DANIEL RAYMOND OMALLEY-KEYES aged 32 of Southbourne Road, Bournemouth. Admitted failing without reasonable excuse to surrender to custody at Bournemouth Magistrates’ Court, having been released on bail in criminal proceedings. Fined £100. To pay victim surcharge of £20.
ANTHONY MICHAEL GOODWIN aged 24 of Strouden Road, Winton, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Peugeot Partner on Salisbury Road with 81 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitires of breath. Community order made to participate in Education, Training and Employment for 10 days and to. attend the Senior Attendance Centre for 24 hours. To pay victim surcharge of £60. Costs £40. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 12 months. To be reduced by 90 days if the defendant satisfactorily completes a course approved by the Secretary of State. Also admitted driving the above vehicle whilst disqualified. Community order made as above. Also admitted driving the above vehicle without third party insurance. No separate penalty. Also admitted failing to stop the above vehicle when required to do so by a constable. No separate penalty. Also admitted fraudulently using a vehicle excise licence registered to a Citroen car. No separate penalty.
NIGEL JOHN HIGINBOTHAM aged 58 of Portchester Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Fiat car on the A347 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth at a speed exceeding 30 miles per hour. Fined £45. To pay victim surcharge of £15. To pay costs of £35. Licence endorsed with three points.
KIEREN GAVIN BONNEER aged 26 if Tregonwell Close, Bournemouth. Admitted assault by beating. Committed to prison for three months suspended for 12 months. To pay compensation of £40. To pay victim surcharge of £80. Costs of £100. Also admitted using threatening behaviour. Committed to prison for one month concurrent with above, suspended for 12 months. To pay compensation of £20. MILES VIVIEN ADDISON aged 24 of Dean Park Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Porsche 3000 on Holdenhurst Road with 81 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Fined £100. Fined £1,000. Costs of £85. Disqualified from holding a driving licence for 18 months. To be reduced by 136 days of the defendant satisfactorily completes a course approved by the Secretary of State.
MARTIN WILLIAM POW aged 47 of Knole Road, Bournemouth. Admitted possessing 3 oz of cannabis, a class B drug. Discharged conditionally for two years. To pay victim surcharge of £15. Costs of £85.
DARIN NOEL WILTON aged 46 of Wakely Road, Bournemouth. Convicted in absence of exceeding the 70 mph speed limit on the A35 Tolpuddle Bypass. Fined £400. To pay victim surcharge of £40. Costs of £85. Licence endorsed with five points.
EMMA LOUISE HOBBS aged 25 of Malmesbury Park Road, Bournemouth. Admitted criminal damage to property by damaging a window to the value of £340 belonging to Winton Tandoori, Wimborne Road. Community order made. The defendant to carry out unpaid work for 100 hours within the next 12 months. To pay compensation of £208. To pay victim surcharge of £60. Costs of £85. Also admitted racially aggravated assault. To pay compensation of £75.
PAUL BUDD aged 23 of no fixed abode. Admitted possessing a quantity of herbal cannabis, a class B drug. Fined £90. Also admitted another charge of possessing a quantity of cannabis, a class B drug. Fined £90. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs of £85.
SHAUN PETER CAKE aged 45 of Grand Avenue, Bournemouth. Admitted fraud by false representation, by creating a false credit note to make a gain of £500. Community order made. To carry out unpaid work for 150 hours within the next 12 months. To pay compensation of £3,000. Costs of £40. Also admitted a further count of fraud, by altering discounts on numerous customer orders to make approximately £5,000 gain. Community order as above.
JASON COLIN THORPE aged 41 of St Swithuns Road South, Bournemouth. Admitted failing to surrender to custody at Bournemouth Magistrates Court having been released on bail in criminal proceedings. Fined £100. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Also admitted to a further count of failing to surrender to custody having been released on bail. Fined £100.
HELEN PATRICIA MIDGLEY-BRYANT aged 47 of Paddington Grove, Bournemouth. Admitted the theft of hair tongs and stylers to the value of £71.96 belonging to Argos. Community order made. The defendant to participate in Education, Training and Employment for 12 days. To pay compensation of £71.96. Also admitted to the theft of men’s socks to the value of £98.89 belonging to TK Maxx. Community order as above. Also admitted commission of a further offence whilst subject to order of conditional discharge for 24 months. No action taken on breach.
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