KAREN FLOY aged 55 of Milton Road, Bournemouth, admits to having a motor vehicle registered to her at Bournemouth on 23/9/15 that did not meet the insurance requirements. Fined £145. To pay £20 victim surcharge and £110 court costs.

CHRISTOPHER JAMES RAVENSCROFT aged 44 of Cunningham Crescent, Bournemouth, admits to failing to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Somerset Magistrates on 18/11/15 by failing to report as directed for the unpaid work requirement. Order to continue. To comply with the following requirements by the original end date of the order 17/11/16. New and varied requirements. To carry out unpaid work for 70 hours within the next 12 months. Original 50 hours of unpaid work plus 20 hours added to mark the breach. Original requirements to continue for Rehabilitation Activity Requirement and Unpaid Work Requirement.

KARAN PATEL aged 21 of West Cliff Road, Bournemouth, admits to possession of a quantity of cannabis, a controlled drug of class B, at Cromer Gardens, Poole on 8/7/16. Community order made. To attend Attendance Centre for 36 hours. Rehabilitation Activity Requirement for a maximum of ten days. To pay £85 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence when on conditional discharge for 18 months imposed on 2/6/15 at Dorset Magistrates for offences of possession of a drug of class A and bladed article. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence while on conditional discharge for 18 months imposed on 13/6/15 at Dorset Magistrates for an assault offence.

PAUL JAMES WHELAN aged 29 of no fixed abode, admits to stealing bottles of Jack Daniels to the value of £90 belonging to Tesco store, Riverside Avenue, Bournemouth, on 15/7/16. Committed to prison for seven days. To pay £115 victim surcharge.

ANTHONY JOHN FOLEY aged 37 of Sea Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth, admits to assaulting person at Bournemouth on 2/5/16. Fined £115. To pay £30 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.

STEVEN LESLEY NICHOL aged 32 of Haviland Road, Bournemouth, admits to driving a motor vehicle at Ringwood Road, Verwood, a restricted road, at a speed exceeding 30 mph on 15/9/15. Fined £75. To pay £20 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Driving record endorsed with four points.

KRZYSZTOF SLABY aged 36 of Dean Park Road, Bournemouth, admits to having a motor vehicle registered under their name at Bournemouth on 23/12/15 when it did not meet the insurance requirements. Fined £150. To pay £20 victim surcharge and £100 court costs.

JOHN MCDONALD aged 71 of Alington Road, Bournemouth, admits to driving a motor vehicle at Ringwood Road, Bournemouth on 6/1/16 at a speed exceeding 50mph. Fined £100. To pay £20 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Driving record endorsed with three points. Also admits to driving a motor vehicle at Castle Lane West, Bournemouth on 9/2/16 when he was using a hand-held mobile phone. Fined £100. To pay £85 court costs. Driving record endorsed with three points.

KENNETH SCOTT aged 47 of Jewell Road, Bournemouth, admits to driving a motor vehicle on A52 at Grantham on 22/9/14 at a speed exceeding 60 mph. Fined £45. To pay £20 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Driving record endorsed with three points.

DONNA HORDER aged 35 of Northcote Road, Bournemouth, admits to using an unlicensed motor vehicle at Minstead on 26/10/15. Fined £50. To pay £24.17 vehicle excise back duty. To pay £50 court costs. Also admits to using an unlicensed motor vehicle at Minstead on 23/11/15. Fined £50. To pay £12.09 vehicle excise back duty. To pay £50 court costs.

MICHAEL CAMILLUS ARNOLD aged 53 of no fixed abode, admits to assaulting person at Bournemouth on 23/7/16. Committed to prison for six weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. Also admits to having a craft knife without good reason in a public place at Bournemouth on 23/7/16. Committed to prison for eight weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. Also admits to failing to surrender to custody at Bournemouth Magistrates on 9/8/16 having been released in criminal proceedings on 24/7/16. Committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence one. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence while on conditional discharge for 12 months imposed on 29/6/16 at Dorset Magistrates for the offences of three theft and a fail bail. Also admits to stealing a box of cider to the value of £14 belonging to Sainsbury’s store, Bournemouth on 26/7/16. Committed to prison for six weeks suspended for 12 months. Overall length of sentence nine weeks. To comply with the following requirements within the supervision period of 12 months. Alcohol Treatment Requirement. To have treatment for alcohol dependency for six months. Rehabilitation Activity Requirement for a maximum of 25 days. To pay £115 victim surcharge.

AMANDA JANE GILBERT aged 46 of Western Avenue, Kinson, Bournemouth, admits to stealing meat products to the value of £70.14 belonging to Marks and Spencer’s store, High Street, Christchurch on 11/3/16. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive to offence four suspended for 12 months. To pay £30.07 compensation. Also admits to failing to surrender at Bournemouth Magistrates on 29/3/16 having been released on bail in criminal proceedings on 11/3/16. Committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence one suspended for 12 months. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence while on conditional discharge for 12 months imposed on 13/1/16 at Dorset Magistrates for offences of fraud by false representation and theft. In respect of which the conditional discharge was made for fraud and false representation offence now committed to prison for four weeks suspended for 12 months. In respect of which the conditional discharge was made for theft offence now committed to prison for four weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. Also admits to failing to surrender at Bournemouth Magistrates on 20/7/16 having been released on bail in criminal proceedings on 15/7/16. Committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence two. Overall length of sentence eight weeks.

MATTHEW REDWOOD aged 21 of Boleyn Crescent, Muscliffe, Bournemouth, admits to failing to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Bournemouth Magistrates on 31/5/16 by failing to attend induction appointment. Fined £50 and to pay £30 court costs.

GARETH JAMES ELKINS aged 34 of Methuen Road, Bournemouth, admits to using a public electronic communications network for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety to another person at Poole on 29/4/16. Committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence four. Also admits to failing to surrender to custody at Bournemouth Magistrates on 17/5/16 having been released on bail in criminal proceedings on 29/4/16. Committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence four. Also admits to damaging a window to the value of £955 belonging to the DEBRA charity at Poole on 29/3/16. Committed to prison for one week. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence during a suspended sentence order made by Bournemouth Magistrates on 27/4/16 for two offences of damage. In respect of the suspended sentence of two months suspended for 12 months for the first damage offence now implemented as a sentence of six weeks consecutive to offence four. In respect of the suspended sentence of two months suspended for 12 months for the second damage offence now implemented as a sentence of six weeks concurrent. Also admits to sending telephone calls that were grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character at Bournemouth between 4/6/16 and 7/6/16. Committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence four. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence while on conditional discharge for 12 months imposed on 23/3/16 at Dorset Magistrates for offences of communication annoyance and damage. In respect of which the conditional discharge was made for the damage offence now committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence four. In respect of which the conditional discharge made for the offence of communication annoyance now committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence four. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence while on conditional discharge for two years imposed on 5/5/16 at Dorset Magistrates for damage offence. In respect of which the conditional discharge made for the damage offence now committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence four. Also admits to damage of a window of unknown value belonging to East Borough Housing Trust at Ringwood Road, Poole on 8/6/16. Committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence four. To pay £208 compensation. Also admits to damaging a television of unknown value belonging to Parkgroup Care at Methuen Road, Bournemouth on 3/7/16. Committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence four. Also admits to damaging a motor vehicle to the value under £5000 at Bournemouth on 25/7/16. Committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence four. Also admits to damaging a window to the value of £90 belonging to NW Management, Milburn Road, Bournemouth, on 17/5/16 Committed to prison for one week consecutive to offence four. Overall length of sentence 17 weeks.

JAMIE DENNIS GORDON HILL aged 36 of Alington Road, Charminster, Bournemouth, admits to possession of 0.6 grams of cannabis, a controlled drug of class B, at Bournemouth Custody and Enquiries, Madeira Road, Bournemouth, on 10/6/16. Also admits to failing to surrender to custody at Bournemouth Magistrates on 1/8/16 having been released on bail in criminal proceedings on 30/7/16. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence while on conditional discharge for nine months imposed on 7/6/16 at Bournemouth Magistrates for a theft offence. Conditionally discharged for 18 months. To pay £85 court costs.

JAMES ARKANJELO OHURO aged 44 of no fixed abode, admits to possession of an open container of alcohol at Commercial Road, Bournemouth on 18/8/16 which he was prohibited from doing so by an anti-social behaviour order made on 23/1/15 by East Dorset Magistrates. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive to offence three. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence during a suspended sentence order made by Dorset Magistrates on 15/8/16 for an offence of breach of an anti-social behaviour order. In respect of the suspended sentence of imprisonment of eight weeks suspended for six months for breach offence now implemented. Overall length of sentence ten weeks.