POOLE

MATTHEW JOHN GEORGE DENNIS, aged 32 and of Langdon Road, Poole, admits stealing an Xbox console worth £60 in Sterte Close on October 31 2017. Community order made. The defendant must comply with an electronically-monitored curfew for six weeks. To pay £60 compensation. Also admits commission of a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence order made on April 28 2016 for criminal damage and assault x 2. Fined £50. Also admits failing without reasonable excuse to comply with a community requirement of suspended sentence order for failing to report as directed for the programme requirement on one occasion and failing to attend supervision requirements of two occasions. Fined £50.

BOURNEMOUTH

AMY FRANCES ARCHER, aged 37 and of Stanfield Road, admits driving a Ford Focus in Luther Road on November 14 2017 while disqualified from driving. Fined £110, to pay a £30 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for four months.

ALDO REY LEUCI, aged 25 and of Malmesbury Park Road, Charminster, admits driving a vehicle in Exeter Road on November 19 2017 with 3.8 micrograms of THC per litre of blood. Fined £350, to pay a £35 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Also admits driving with 85 micrograms of cocaine derivative benzoylecgonine per litre of blood. No separate penalty.

DANIEL GEOFFREY FIDLER, aged 26 and of Little Forest Road, Meyrick Park, admits failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order by failing to report as directed on one occasion. Community order revoked. To pay £60 costs. To carry out 108 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months.

MADELEINE KREINA PANKHURST, aged 46 and of Suffolk Road, Bournemouth, admits failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order by failing to comply with the requirements of a curfew. Fined £50.

DEAN ROGERS, aged 40 and of Upton Heath Estate, Poole, admits failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order by failing to report for unpaid work induction sessions on two occasions. Fined £50, to pay £60 costs.

DEAN BROADLEY, aged 48 and of Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth, admits dishonestly failing to promptly notify Bournemouth council of a change in circumstances which he knew would affect his entitlement to housing benefit, namely that he was working in remunerated employment, on dates between October 12 2015 and January 31 2016. Community order made. The defendant must comply with a rehabilitation activity requirement for a maximum of 20 days. To pay an £85 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. No compensation ordered as the defendant is repaying the loss. Also admits dishonestly failing to promptly notify the Department for Work and Pensions of a change of manner which he knew would affect his entitlement to employment support allowance, namely that he was working in remunerated employment, between October 5 2015 and October 21 2016.

ANDREW PAUL MILLER, aged 42 and of Suffolk Road, Bournemouth, admits stealing lead belonging to St Edmund Campion Church in Castle Lane West on November 17 2017. Fined £100, to pay £180 compensation, to pay a £30 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Also admits commission of a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence order made for theft and burglary. No action taken on breach.

CHRISTCHURCH

CHRISTOPHER DONALD DICKS, aged 57 and of Lyndhurst Road, Hinton Admiral, admits failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order by failing to report as directed on two occasions. Order varied. The defendant must comply with a rehabilitation activity requirement for a maximum of 25 days. To pay £60 costs.