ABDUL HAMEED SULEMAN EL FORTIA aged 23 of Bournemouth. Admitted being in possession of a taser. Conditional discharge for two years and costs £85.
AUSTIN JAMES ROBERTS of Wavell Road, Bournemouth. Admitted assault. Conditional discharge for 18 months and costs £85. Also admitted a further assault on another victim. Conditional discharge as above. Also admitted being in possession of cannabis a Class B drug. Conditional discharge as above.
MOSES MAGRABI aged 49 of Foxbury Road, St Leonards, Ringwood. Admitted driving a Nissan Primera with no insurance. Fined £300, victim surcharge £15, costs £85 and licence endorsed with six points.
THOMAS DANIEL LOCKYER aged 25 of Lovett Road, Portsmouth. Admitted using threatening behaviour against others. Conditional discharge for two years and costs £175.
NICOLA DAWAN MALLORY aged 44 of no fixed abode. Admitted being found drunk in a public place. Fined £50, victim surcharge £15, costs £200. Also admitted failing to surrender to custody after being released on bail. Fined £50.
JIMMY BARRINGTON BROWN aged 50 of St Paul’s Nightshelter, St Paul’s Lane, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Vauxhall car on Turbary Park Avenue in excess of 30mph. Fined £65, victim surcharge £15 and licence endorsed with four points.
TERRY LEE HALLIGAN aged 40 of Ashley Lane, Hordle. Admitted driving a Renault Espace on A3060 Castle Lane East in excess of 30mph. Fined £35, victim surcharge £15, costs £10 and licence endorsed with three points.
MUNIR HOUSSEIN aged 24 of Haviland Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving an Audi A4 with no licence. Fined £175, victim surcharge £15, costs £85. Also admitted driving said Audi A4 with no insurance. Fined £525. Also admitted failing to produce an MOT. Fined £175.
KAMIL LYSZKOWSKI aged 28 of Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth. Admitted to driving a Volvo without due care and attention causing a collision with another car resulting in injury to the driver and damage to both cars. Fined £200, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and licence endorsed with three points.
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