RYAN BALDWIN, aged 18, of Queensland Road, Weymouth. Admitted three charges of criminal damage to property. Discharged conditionally for 18 months and ordered to pay compensation totalling £391.64.
MARK JOHN COCKINGS, aged 49, of Louviers Road, Weymouth. Admitted driving a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road without due care and attention. Fined £75. Licence endorsed with six penalty points. Also admitted driving on the A37 at Holywell Cross at a speed exceeding 60mph. Fined £75. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence for 28 days.
CLAIRE STOKES, aged 42, of Canberra Crescent, Littlemoor, Weymouth. Admitted dishonestly making a statement or representation to Weymouth and Portland Borough Council with a view to obtaining housing benefit and council tax benefit and dishonestly making a false statement or representation to the Department for Work and Pensions with a view to obtaining income support. Discharged conditionally for six months and ordered to pay costs of £85.
TONY CLIVE HARWOOD, aged 25, of Walpole Street, Weymouth. Admitted criminal damage to property. Discharged conditionally for 12 months and ordered to pay costs of £85.
RICKY JOHN HAWKINS, aged 31, of Abbotsbury Road, Weymouth. Admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour. Made subject to a community order for six months with a supervision requirement for six months and education, training and employment requirement for 20 days.
JOSEPH EDWARD MARTIN MADDOCK, aged 23, of Wyke Road, Weymouth. Admitted criminal damage to property. Discharged conditionally for 12 months and ordered to pay costs of £85.
MICHAEL LEE ELLISON, aged 22, of Walpole Street, Weymouth. Admitted possession of cannabis, a Class B drug. Discharged conditionally for five months. Drugs ordered to be forfeited and destroyed. Admitted commission of further offence while subject to a conditional discharge. No action taken on breach, order to continue.
DANIEL CHRISTOPHER COLE, aged 25, of Princes Drive, Weymouth. Admitted using a vehicle when the manner in which the load was secured was such that its use involved a danger of injury to any person. Fined £100 and disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for six months. Also admitted using a vehicle without third party insurance. Fined £200. No separate penalty was given for failing to produce a driving licence.
SCOTT ROBIN MARSDEN, aged 26, of Abbotsbury Road, Weymouth. Admitted fraud by false representation in that he used another’s debit card to withdraw cash, intending to make a gain, namely £400. Discharged conditionally for six months. Also admitted theft of five computer games and a DVD box set. Discharged conditionally for six months and ordered to pay compensation of £105. Also admitted stealing a box of wine and a bottle of brandy to the value of £47.48 from Asda. Discharged conditionally for six months.
ROSS ANTONY PRICE, aged 24, of Reedling Close, Weymouth. Found guilty of using threatening words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress. Discharged conditionally for six months and ordered to pay £100 costs. Also found guilty of obstructing or resisting a constable in the execution of their duty. Discharged conditionally for six months.
SHALIM MUKIT ABDUL, aged 37, of Radipole Lane, Weymouth. Admitted driving at a speed exceeding 50mph on the A31 Ringwood Road, St Leonards. Fined £300 and ordered to pay costs of £35. Driving licence endorsed with three penalty points.
JASON BARRY IAN FRANCIS, aged 27, of no fixed abode. Admitted stealing Schwarzkopf hair dye to the value of £4 belonging to Asda, Weymouth. Fined £50. Also admitted committing a further offence while subject to order of conditional discharge, no action taken.
LEE GRAHAM JONES, aged 28, of Chickerell Road, Weymouth. Admitted being drunk and disorderly in a public place, namely Easton Street, Portland. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Ordered to pay £85 costs.
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