ALEX ROY TAIT aged 22 of Garland Road, Poole. Admitted being in possession of 2.7 grammes of cocaine, a class A drug. Fined £200, victim surcharge £15 and costs £85.
THOMAS ROBIN GOSSLING aged 29 of Alder Crescent, Poole. Admitted trespassing in Royal Mail Delivery Depot on Alder Hills with intent to steal. Community order made to carry out unpaid work for 150 hours under supervision. Compensation £282.71 and £125.13.
AHMET KURTYEMEZ aged 24 of Nelson Way, Yeovil. Admitted assault. Restraining order made not to have contact with victim or attend her home for a period until October 18, 2012. Fined £90, victim surcharge £15. Also admitted damaging victim’s car in Poole. Fined £85.
PAUL STEVEN WOODHAMS aged 37 of The Parade, Waterloo Estate, Poole. Admitted persistently causing annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety to another. Contrary to section 127(2)(c) and (3) of the Communications Act 2003. Community order made to carry out unpaid work for 170 hours under supervision. Compensation to one victim £100. Compensation to another victim of £100. Costs £85.
THOMAS ANDREW COLBOURNE aged 65 of Crescent Road, Poole. Admitted driving a Nissan on A338 Wessex Way in excess of 50 mph. Fined £420, victim surcharge £15, costs £100 and licence endorsed with six points.
LEON PHILIP CLARK aged 46 of Ashmore Avenue, Poole. Admitted being in possession of a quantity of cannabis resin a class B drug. Fined £35, victim surcharge £15.
JASON RICHARD BENARROCH aged 41 of Princess Road, Poole. Admitted being in possession of a quantity of cannabis a class B drug. Community order made to carry out unpaid work for 200 hours under supervision. Costs £85.
TIMOTHY OLIVER DENNEY aged 25 of Barons Court, Poole Road, Branksome, Poole. Admitted being the driver of a VW Golf which was involved in an accident on The Wessex Way causing damage to a Ford Fiesta. Fined £350, victim surcharge £15, costs £85 and licence endorsed with eight points. Also admitted driving said car without due care and attention. No separate penalty.
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