RICKY NATHAN BUDDLE aged 33 of Sea View Road, Poole. Proved in absence of driving a motor vehicle at Weymouth on 18/4/15 while disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence. Committed to prison for 12 weeks consecutive. To pay victim surcharge of £80. Costs of £250. To pay a criminal courts charge of £520. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 3 years. Also admits being in possession of a quantity of cocaine, a drug of class A at Weymouth on 18/4/15. Committed to prison for 3 weeks consecutive. Drugs to be forfeited and destroyed. Also proved in absence of driving said motor vehicle after consuming so much alcohol that 100 millilitres of breath contained 53 microgrammes of alcohol, exceeding the prescribed limit on 18/4/15 at Weymouth. Committed to prison for 12 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 5 years. Disqualification to be reduced by 60 weeks if by 20/8/19 the defendant satisfactorily completes a course approved by the Secretary of State. The cost of the course will not exceed £250. Driving record endorsed. Also admits failing without reasonable excuse to surrender to custody on 9/9/15 at Bournemouth Magistrates’ Court having been released on bail in criminal proceedings. Committed to prison for 1 week consecutive. Also proved in absence of having a quantity of cocaine, a controlled drug of class A at Poole on 11/2/15. Committed to prison for 5 weeks suspended for 18 months. Also admits failing to surrender to custody Bournemouth Magistrates’ Court on 11/9/15 having been released on bail in criminal proceedings. Committed to prison for 2 weeks consecutive. Also admits having a quantity of cocaine, a controlled drug of class A at Wimborne Road on 8/3/15. Committed to prison for 3 weeks consecutive. Overall length of sentence 26 weeks. Drugs to be forfeited and destroyed.
ALLISON MCDOUGALL aged 43 of Norton Way, Poole. Admits stealing a bag and vest top to the value of £14 belonging to Primark, Poole on 19/6/15. Also admits stealing food items to the value of £20. To pay victim surcharge of £15. To pay a criminal courts charge of £150.
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