MARCIN SKIBA aged 31 of Boscombe Grove Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving an Audi on Puddletown bypass at a speed exceeding 70mph. Fined £225, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and licence endorsed with six points.
BRIAN HEAD aged 57 of Anstey Close, Bear Cross, Bournemouth. Admitted falsely claiming benefits whilst working on or about October 22, 2010. Community order made to undertake education, training and employment. Carry out 100 hours unpaid work whilst supervised. Costs £150. Also admitted to a further false claim for benefits whilst working on or about November 5, 2010. Community order made as above. Three further cases on December 17, 2010, January 14, 2011 and January 28, 2011 were all taken into account. A community order was made as above.
DANIEL LAWRENCE aged 32 of Luckham Close, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Chrylser Voyager on Castle Lane West whilst disqualified. Community order made to have treatment for alcohol dependency under the direction of CRI for six months under supervision. Costs £85 and disqualified from driving for six months. Also admitted to driving with no insurance. No separate penalty. Also admitted to driving with no MOT. No separate penalty.
MARK LEVER aged 48 of Longfellows Drive, Bridgend, South Wales. Admitted resisting a police constable in the execution of his duty. Committed to prison for three weeks. Overall length of sentence 18 weeks. Also admitted using threatening and abusive behaviour. Committed to prison as above. Also admitted failing to surrender to custody at East Dorset Magistrates’ Court. Committed to prison as above.
MARK LEVER aged 48 of Longfellows Drive, Bridgend, South Wales. Admitted to stealing a bottle of Gallo Rose Wine to the value of £4.99 from Southern Co-operative stores. Committed to prison for two weeks. Overall sentence 18 weeks. Also admitted failing to surrender to custody at East Dorset Magistrates’ Court. Committed to prison for one week.
MARK LEVER aged 48 of Longfellows Drive, Bridgend, South Wales. Admitted trespassing on Sandbanks Store, Poole and stealing foodstuffs and alcohol to the value of £50. Committed to prison for eight weeks. Overall length of sentence 18 weeks. 21 days spent in custody on remand counts towards overall sentence.
LAURENCE PHILIP ODDY aged 29 of Pilot Hight Road, Bournemouth. Admitted failing to notify the Department for Work and Pensions that he was working whilst claiming Income Support. Fined £75, victim surcharge £15 and costs £100.
KERRY ANNE TREACY age 25 of St Boniface Gardens, Bournemouth. Admitted stealing £130 from Barker Group. Community order to carry out 100 hours unpaid work. Five other offences admitted and taken into consideration. Also admitted to stealing a further £65 from Barker Group. Community order made as above.
JOHN EDWARD BROMBY aged 45 of Brakefield Road, Southfleet, Gravesend. Admitted driving a Ford Mondeo on B3072 Station Road above 30mph. Fined £165, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and licence endorsed with three points.
ERKAN HINISLI aged 28 of Kinson Road, Bournemouth. Admitted driving a Volvo on Talbot Road with no insurance. Fined £135, victim surcharge £15, costs £35 and disqualified from driving for six months.
COLIN ANDREW MCCABE aged 40 of Cranleigh Court, Suffolk Road, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that he failed to identify the driver of a Seat car who was guilty of an offence. Fined £600, victim surcharge £15, costs £85 and licence endorsed with six points.
JAMES LEIGHTON MOAT aged 38 of Kingsclere Avenue, Southampton. Proved in absence that he drove a Volkswagen car on Puddletown bypass above 70mph. Fined £400, victim surcharge £15, costs £85 and disqualified from driving for 28 days.
TONY LEON PHILLIPS-PITMAN aged 39 of Hazell Avenue, Bournemouth. Proved in absence that he failed to identify the driver of Isuzu lorry who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £700, victim surcharge £15, costs £85 and licence endorsed with six points.
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