PHILLIP CAMPBELL-MORRISON aged 19 of St Paul’s Lane, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that he travelled on South West Trains with intent to avoid payment. Conditional discharge of six months, to pay compensation of £2.70. Also convicted in absence of travelling by train beyond the distance paid for. Conditional discharge of six months. To pay compensation of £4.30.
EVAN GEOFFREY CASWELL aged 19 of Holly Gate, Tiptoe Road, New Milton. Admitted boarding a train between New Milton and Pokesdown without a ticket. Fined £35. To pay compensation of £4.20. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs £110.
MATTHEW COOMBS aged 20 of Cleves Close, Weymouth. Admitted travelling between Southampton and Bournemouth on South West Trains with intent to avoid payment. Fined £135. To pay compensation of £15. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs £110.
JOSE CUEVAS aged 19 of City Road, London. Proved in absence that at Bournemouth Station, he travelled on South West Trains with intent to avoid payment. Fined £400. To pay compensation of £50.90. To pay victim surcharge of £40. Costs £140.
JAMIE DAVIS aged 36 of Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that at Bournemouth station, he travelled on South West Trains with intent to avoid payment. Fined £400. To pay compensation of £2.90. Victim surcharge of £20. Costs £140.
PAUL DAVIS aged 28 of Beaufort Road, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that at Bournemouth station, he travelled on South West Trains with intent to avoid payment. Fined £400. To pay compensation of £2.90. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs £140.
KYRAN HAMBLING of Sandy House, Totton. Admitted at Bournemouth station, travelling on South West Trains with intent to avoid payment. Conditional discharge of six months. To pay compensation of £5.75. To pay victim surcharge of £15. Costs £50.
LIAM ROBERT HARPER aged 22 of St Clements Road, Bournemouth. Admitted boarding a train between Pokesdown and Hamworthy without a valid ticket. Fined £65. To pay compensation of £4.60. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs £110.
STEPHEN JENKINS aged 26 of St Swithun’s Road South, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that he left Bournemouth Station without passing through the ticket barrier. Fined £400. To pay costs of £10. Also convicted in absence of behaving in a disorderly, indecent or offensive manner at Bournemouth station. Fined £400. To pay victim surcharge of £40. Costs £140. Also convicted in absence of failing to give name and address when requested by an authorised person. Fined £400. To pay costs of £10.
ALEX TUBB aged 20 of Carpenter Close, Lymington. Admitted boarding a train between New Milton and Pokesdown without a ticket. Fined £45. To pay compensation of £4.20. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs £110.
JOHN FREDERICO XAVIER aged 21 of The Rise, Brockenhurst. Admitted boarding a train at Pokesdown Station with intent to avoid payment. Fined £100. To pay compensation of £2.10. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs £110.
ASA JOSHUA COPLAND aged 21 of Coombe Avenue, Bournemouth. Admitted failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order made by East Dorset Magistrates’ Court. Order varied. To carry out unpaid work for 120 hours within the next 12 months – 20 hours of unpaid work added for the breach.
PAUL HURST aged 41 of Columbia Road, Ensbury Park, Bournemouth. Admitted failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order made by East Dorset Magistrates Court. Order now varied. To participate in Integrated Domestic Abuse programme for 27 days.
DAVID TRENT aged 26 of Mallard Road, Bournemouth. Admitted possession of cannabis resin, a Class B drug. Fined £75. To pay victim surcharge of £20.
JAN MURAWSKI aged 29 of Soberton Road, Bournemouth. Admitted assault by beating him. Conditional discharge of 12 months. To pay compensation of £75. To pay victim surcharge of £15. Costs £40.
IWAILO RANGELOW aged 29 of Knyveton Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Ford car on Yarmouth Road, Poole, without insurance. Fined £200. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs £35. Licence endorsed with six points.
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