JAMES ARKANJELO OHURO aged 40 of Queensland Road, Bournemouth. Admitted being drunk and disorderly in a public place. Conditional discharge for 12 months. Costs £85.
ALESKEI RUBAN aged 33 of Kingsholme, Richmond Park Road, Bournemouth. Admitted being in a public place and failed to comply with a police constable to leave that locality and not return for a period of 12 hours. Fined £50 and victim surcharge £15.
DANIEL WALLS aged 25 of High Barnes, County Durham. Admitted using threatening, abusive behaviour towards others. Conditional discharge for 18 months. Costs £85.
ADAM OSARO GODWIN AGBONLAHOR aged 19 of Copper Beech Gardens, Bournemouth. Admitted using threatening and abusive behaviour towards others. Fined £65, victim surcharge £15 and costs of £85.
RORY BEARMAN aged 34 of Rochester Road, Bournemouth. Admitted resisting a police constable in the execution of his duty. Fined £200, compensation £100, victim surcharge £15 and costs £85.
FRANCIS BUSH-WALKER aged 20 of Oswald Road, Moordown, Bournemouth. Admitted being drunk in a public place. Fined £50 and victim surcharge of £15.
JOHN MACBETH MEDAWAR aged 42 of Corporation Road, Bournemouth. Admitted stealing various food and wine items to the value of £9.65 from the Co-operative store. Community order made to participate in The Thinking Skills Programme at Poole Probation Centre for 22 days under supervision. Costs £50.
ADRIAN KRZYSZTOF JANOCHA aged 25 of Ashley Road, Bournemouth. Admitted willfully obstructing a police constable in the execution of his duty. Fined £150. Also admitted to driving a Volkswagen Passatt with no insurance. Fined £200. Also admitted to driving the said vehicle with 125 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. Fined £250, victim surcharge £15 and disqualified from driving for three years.
DAVID POSPECH of Southcote Road, Bournemouth. Admitted assault. Community order made to attend appointments with supervising officer and to carry out unpaid work for 140 hours under supervision. Compensation £100 and costs £85. Also admitted a further assault. Community order made as above. Compensation £50. Also admitted to damaging the driver’s microphone and cable, value £50.40 belonging to Yellow Buses. Community order made as above. Compensation £50.40.
MARCUS LAWLER aged 41 of Ionian Building, Narrow Street, London. Admitted assault. Fined £2,000, compensation £350, victim surcharge £15 and costs £495. Also admitted failing to surrender to custody at Bournemouth Magistrates’ Court. No separate penalty.
KAREN GEVORKJAN of Norwich Avenue West, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that she failed to forward that part of the registration document relating to the transfer of the vehicle to a person who was not a vehicle trader. Fined £175, victim surcharge £15 and costs £60.
MARISA DEVI KESWICK aged 35 of Birch Drive, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that she failed to forward that part of the registration document relating to the transfer of the vehicle to a person who was not a vehicle trader. Fined £175, victim surcharge £15 and costs £60.
RAY KIDD of Sea Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth. Admitted to keeping a Renault car on a public road which was unlicensed. Fined £235, ordered to pay vehicle excise back duty of £71.67 and costs of £60.
CHRIS LITTLE of Knyveton Road, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that he failed to forward that part of the registration document relating to the transfer of the vehicle to a person who was not a vehicle trader. Fined £175, victim surcharge £15 and costs £60.
DEEPAK LOHAM of Norwich Avenue West, Bournemouth. Proved in absence to keeping a Rover Metro on a public road which was unlicensed. Fined £175, ordered to pay vehicle excise back duty of £21.67 and costs £60.
THOMAS MCKAY of Kingfisher Close, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that he failed to forward that part of the registration document relating to the transfer of the vehicle to a person who was not a vehicle trader. Fined £175, victim surcharge £15 and costs £60.
GAIL OLIVER aged 34 of South Kinson Drive, Bournemouth. Proved in absence to keeping a Volkswagen Passat on a public road which was unlicensed. Fined £610, ordered to pay vehicle excise back duty of £149.59 and costs of £60.
CLIVE BANCROFT WATT, aged 49, of Shrubland Road, London. Admitted stealing four pairs of spectacle frames to the value of £75 from Boots Opticians. Community order made to carry out unpaid work for 150 hours under supervision. Also admitted failing to surrender to custody at Bournemouth Magistrates' Court. Fined £100 and victim surcharge £15.
ZBIGNIEW WITOLD SCIBURA, aged 47, of Brintons Road, Southampton. Admitted stealing two bottles of vodka to the value of £38.74 belonging to Asda. Conditional discharge for 12 months. Costs £35. Also admited stealing two bottles of Tamova Vodka to the value of £16.58 from Aldi. Conditional discharge for 12 months. Costs £85.
JONATHAN PETER HOLT, aged 29, of Westbourne Close, Westbourne, Bournemouth. Admitted driving an Audi A3 on A31 Ringwood Road, St Leonards at a speed exceeding 50 mph. Fined £165, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and licence endorsed with four points.
COLIIN WHITE, aged 42, of Ensbury Park Road, Bournemouth. Admitted to being in possession of three grammes of diamorphine, a class A drug. Committed to Bournemouth Crown Court for sentence. Also admitted to supplying 0.57 grammes of Diamorphine a class A drug. Committed to Bournemouth Crown Court. Also admitted failing to surrender to Bournemouth Magistrates' Court. Fined £100 and victim surcharge £15.
CHRISTOPHER FREARSON, aged 23, of Beswick Avenue, Bournemouth. Admitted using threatening and abusive behaviour. Community order made to carry out unpaid work for 100 hours under supervision. Costs £85. Also admitted failing to surrender to custody at Bournemouth Magistrates' Court. Fined £100 and victim surcharge £15.
JONATHAN MOORES aged 31 of Colville Road, Bournemouth. Admitted being in possession of a quantity of cannabis a class B drug. Conditional discharge for 12 months.
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