ANTON GERHARDUS OOSTHUIZEN aged 53 of no fixed abode. Pleaded not guilty but found guilty of exceeding the 30 mph speed limit on Wellington Road, Bournemouth. Fined £110. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs of £70. Licence endorsed with four points.
MICHAEL PETER JOHN O’BRIEN aged 24 of no fixed abode. Admitted possessing a kitchen knife without good reason in a public place. Community order made. The defendant required to participate in the low intensity alcohol programme for 17 days. To pay victim surcharge of £60. Costs of £85.
JEREMY CHRISTOPHER WHATLEY aged 50 of Richmond Park Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Volkswagen on Withermoor Road with 46 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Fined £200. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs of £85. Disqualified from holding a driving licence for 90 days. To be reduced by 90 days if the defendant satisfactorily completes a course approved by the Secretary of State.
HENRY STEPHEN BAIMBRIDGE aged 24 of Aynho Road, Adderbury, Oxfordshire. Admitted being coincerned in the production of a single cannabis plant, a controlled class B drug. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. To pay victim surcharge of £15.
ROBERT BENJAMIN BLATCH aged 60 of Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. Admitted failing to notify Bournemouth Borough Council in a change of circumstances which would affect his entitlement to housing benefit, namely that he was in employment. Fined £200. To pay compensation of £336.21. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs of £85. Also admitted failing to notify the Department for Work and Pensions of a change of circumstances which would affect his entitlement to jobseekers allowance, namely that he was in employment. No separate penalty. To pay compensation of £534.56.
LUCAS MATTHEW CRAGG aged 19 of Hatherley Road, Portsmouth. Convicted in absence of driving a Volkswagen at Kings Park without a licence. Fined £50. Costs of £85. Licence endorsed. Also convicted in absence of driving without insurance. Fined £250. To pay victim surcharge of £25. Disqualified from holding a driving licence for six months.
CHRISTIAN KEITH PERRY aged 41 of St Swithuns Road, Bournemouth. Admitted criminal damage to two ‘A’ frame advertising stands belonging to The Inferno licensed premises. Fined £50. To pay victim surcharge of £20. Costs of £50. Also admitted failing to surrender to custody at Bournemouth Magistrates Court having been released on bail in criminal proceedings. Fined £30. Also admitted commission of a further offence whilst subject to order of conditional discharge. No adjudication, dealt with for original offence. Also sentence for original offence in respect of which a conditional discharge was made in May 2013 – using threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour at Co-Op in Madeira Road, Bournemouth. Fined £30.
PAUL RICHARD CATTON aged 43 of Tozer Close, Bournemouth. Admitted failing to notify Bournemouth Borough Council of a change of circumstances which would affect his entitlement to housing and council Tax Benefit, namely that he opened a joint savings account with another person. Committed to prison for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months. The defendant must carry out work for 120 hours within the next 12 months. To pay victim surcharge of £60. Costs of £215.83. Also admitted failing to notify Bournemouth council that he had another person residing at his address which would affect housing and council tax benefit. Committed to prison for 12 weeks concurrent with above, suspended for 12 months. Also admitted two counts of furnishing the Department of Work and Pensions with information he knew to be false by completing a form and not mentioning that another person was residing at his address. Committed to prison for 12 weeks concurrent with above on each count, suspended for 12 months.
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