BOURNEMOUTH
TOMASZ KOSSAK MASTERS, aged 24 and of Iford Lane, Bournemouth, admits driving a BMW in Edgehill Road, Bournemouth on July 24 with 79 micrograms of alcohol in breath. Fined £300, to pay a £32 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Disqualified for 18 months.
MALIK STEPHANE YAMB, aged 20 and of West Cliff Road, Bournemouth, admits using a Range Rover in Castle Lane East, Bournemouth on July 26 without appropriate insurance. Fined £120, to pay a £32 surcharge. Driving record endorsed with six points.
IAN MCMILLAN, aged 44 and of Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, admits using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause another to believe immediate unlawful violence would be used in Bournemouth on July 25. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. To pay a £21 surcharge, to pay £85 costs.
ANDREW SMITH, aged 35 and of Barnet Way, Billingham, Cleveland, admits committing an act outraging public decency by performing a sex act in West Cliff Road, Bournemouth on March 14 2017. Community order made. The defendant must comply with a rehabilitation activity requirement for 35 days and carry out 100 hours of unpaid work. To pay an £85 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Also admits committing an act outraging public decency by performing a sex act in West Cliff Road, Bournemouth on March 16 2017.
TERRY DAVID SPRIGGS, aged 38 and of Wimborne Road, Moordown, admits entering as a trespasser the underground garage of Crescent Court in Chine Crescent, Bournemouth on June 18 and stealing tools worth £1,490. Community order made. Rehabilitation activity requirement for 20 days. To pay £1,490 compensation.
ZACHARIAH PAUL ATTLEY, aged 28 and of no fixed abode, admits interfering with a Vauxhall Zafira in Hankinson Road, Bournemouth on June 28 with the intention that an offence of theft should be committed. Committed to prison for four weeks. Also admits interfering with a VW in Jubilee Gardens, Bournemouth on June 12. Committed to prison for four weeks concurrent. Also admits stealing a bottle of Jack Daniel’s from Waitrose in Wimborne Road, Bournemouth on May 27. Committed to prison for eight weeks consecutive. To pay a £115 surcharge. Also admits stealing a bottle of Jack Daniel’s from Waitrose on May 29. Committed to prison for eight weeks concurrent. Also admits stealing a bottle of Jack Daniel’s from Waitrose on June 8. Committed to prison for eight weeks concurrent. Also admits the commission of a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge order for a period of 18 months for handling stolen goods. No action taken on breach. Also admits the commission of a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge order for a period of six months for theft. No action taken on breach. Overall length of sentence – 12 weeks.
MARTIN DAVID PETERS, aged 42 and of West Cliff Road, Bournemouth, admits stealing a bike from The Square in Bournemouth on April 22. Community order made. The defendant must comply with a six-week electronically-monitored curfew and a four-week exclusion requirement. To pay £191.96 compensation, to pay £85 costs.
POOLE
HAYDEN JAMES LINTON, aged 25 and of Junction Road, Poole, admits driving a Vauxhall Astra in Blandford Road, Poole on July 24 with 106 micrograms of alcohol in breath. Community order made. The defendant must carry out 100 hours of unpaid work. To pay a £90 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 24 months. Also admits driving without appropriate insurance. No separate penalty.
HAYLEY ANNE COLLINS, aged 36 and of Winston Avenue, Branksome, admits assaulting a person at the Westover Retail Park in Bournemouth on February 16. Committed to prison for six weeks suspended for 12 months. To pay a £115 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Also admits attempting to steal a North Face jacket belonging to Cotswold. Committed to prison for six weeks concurrent suspended foe 12 months.
ANDREW JAMES HAUGHIAN, aged 47 and of Longfleet Road, Poole, admits stealing washing detergent and a bag for life worth a total of £51 at Poundland in Poole High Street on June 18. Fined £80, £30 surcharge, £85 costs.
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