ETHAN FRANCIS STANLEY, aged 22 of no fixed abode. Admitted being in possession of a joint of cannabis, a Class B drug. Conditional discharge for six months. Costs £85.
RICKY LEE BARNES, aged 26 of Durley Chine Court, West Cliff Road, Bournemouth. Admitted being in possession of 60.86 grammes of cannabis a Class B drug. Fined £265, victim surcharge £15 and costs £85.
KEITH JOHN CONNOR, aged 59 of Dukes Court, Southbourne, Bournemouth. Admitted stealing a pair of brown-rimmed reading glasses to the value of £10.50 from Superdrug. Fined £50. Victim surcharge £15.
PAUL CONRAD BRADY, aged 52 of Wimborne Road, Winton, Bournemouth. Original offence reopened. Driving a Mazda with no licence. Fined £70, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and licence endorsed with three points.
DAVID MARK PETER JAMES, aged 39 of Pine Road, Bournemouth. Admitted that with Corey William Gudgeon he stole chilled items worth £116.95 from the Co-operative Store. Compensation £116.95.
DOUBA RACHID, aged 56 of Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. Admitted using a mobile phone whilst driving a Fiat Doblo. Fined £100, victim surcharge £15, costs £150 and licence endorsed with three points.
JAMES AUGUSTUS JOHN DARCY, aged 45 of St Paul’s Nightshelter, Bournemouth. Admitted assault. Community order made for him to undergo treatment for alcohol dependency under the direction of CRI for six months. Appointments to be with supervising officer. Restraining order made. Compensation £100 and costs £100.
PAUL HURST, aged 40 of Westby Road, Bournemouth. Admitted assault. Community order made to attend integrated domestic abuse programme at the Poole Probation Centre for 27 days, under supervision. Costs £85.
PAUL MARTIN FORD, aged 48 of Wootton Gardens, Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. Admitted harassment to another, was verbally abusive, made threats and tried to break into premises. Restraining order made. Compensation £150 and costs £85.
MARK ANTHONY CLARKE, aged 52 of Barnes Close, East Howe. Admitted being in possession of a quantity of cannabis, a Class B drug. Fined £50 and victim surcharge £15.
SOPHIA WAYNE, aged 19 of Carberry Lane, Bournemouth. Admitted assault. Conditional discharge for 12 months. Compensation £75 and costs £85.
AMY BROWNEN, aged 39 of Gainsborough Tower, Northolt, Middx. Admitted stealing DKNY perfume to the value of £64 from Debenhams. Conditional discharge for two years and costs £85.
GARY IAN JOHNSON, aged 20 of Hanlon Close, Bournemouth. Admitted destroying a window at Harbour Heights. Fined £135. Compensation £40, victim surcharge £15 and costs £85.
DERRICK LAWSON, aged 57 of no fixed abode. Admitted being drunk and disorderly in a public place. Conditional discharge for four months. Costs £40.
KAJANTH MAYOORANATHAN, aged 29 of Laings Avenue, Mitcham, London. Admitted driving a Smart car with 166 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. Fined £440, victim surcharge £15, costs £85 and disqualified from driving for 20 months. Disqualification to be reduced by 152 days if defendant completes a course approved by the secretary of state. Course fee £190. Also admitted driving with no licence. No separate penalty.
CHRISTOPHER ANDRE ARMITAGE, aged 34 of Glamis Avenue, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a BMW with 97 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Community order made to attend a low intensity alcohol programme at Poole Probation Centre, for 14 days under supervision. Costs £85 and disqualified from driving for 36 months. Disqualification to be reduced by 273 days if defendant completes a course approved by the secretary of state. Course fee £190.
SAMMY ULLAH KHAN, aged 20 of no fixed abode. Admitted driving a Rover 25 with no licence. Conditional discharge for 15 months. Costs £85. Also admitted driving the said vehicle with no insurance. Licence endorsed with six points. Also admitted being in possession of a quantity of cocaine a Class A drug. Conditional discharge for 15 months.
DEREK JAMES MILES, of St Paul’s Nightshelter, Bournemouth. Admitted stealing four bottles of Smirnoff Vodka to the value of £87.16 from Waitrose. Committed to prison for two weeks.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereComments are closed on this article