MARK VICTOR GRUNDY aged 37 of Fitzharris Avenue, Bournemouth. Admitted criminal damage to the windscreen of a Honda Civic. Restraining order made not to enter Markham Road or contact the victim. To pay compensation of £75. To pay victim surcharge of £15. Costs £85.
PATRICIA ANN BAKER aged 33 of no fixed abode. Admitted assault by beating at The Crescent, Boscombe. Restraining order made not to contact victim or to enter an address in Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. Community order made to participate in the Education, Training and Employment programme for 12 days. To pay compensation of £100. Also admitted criminal damage to a Police Codes of Practice book at Bournemouth Police Station. Community order made as above.
THOMAS MCARDLE GRAHAM aged 73 of Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. Admitted stealing food to the value of £38 belonging to Iceland, Christchurch Road. Conditional discharge of 12 months. To pay victim surcharge of £15. Costs £85.
JOE TOMMY BASTABLE aged 25 of Wavell Road, Kinson. Admitted possession of cannabis, a Class B drug. Conditional discharge of 12 months. To pay victim surcharge of £15. Costs £85.
WAYNE JOSE MARTINEZ aged 38 of Wellington Road, Bournemouth. Admitted possession of cocaine, a Class A drug, at Westover Road. Conditional discharge of 12 months. To pay costs of £85.
RICHARD PAUL GREEN aged 31 of Strouden Road, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that he drove a Mitsubishi car on Wharncliffe Road, Bournemouth without insurance. Fined £110. Licence endorsed with six points. Also convicted in absence of driving on Wharncliffe Road, Bournemouth, after refusal of a licence on account of disability. No separate penalty. Also convicted in his of absence of driving a Mitsubishi car on Wolverton Road, Bournemouth after refusal of a licence on account of disability. No separate penalty. Also proved in absence that he drove without insurance. Fined £110. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs £85. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for six months.
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