PHILIP ALLUM aged 49 of Clarence Park Road, Pokesdown, Bournemouth, admits to stealing Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal collection box of unknown value at Sandbanks Road, Poole, on 14/11/16. Committed to prison for two weeks. Also admits to stealing Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal collection box of unknown value at One Stop shop, Anchor Road, Bournemouth, on 7/11/16. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive to offence one. Also admits to stealing Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal collection box of unknown value at Maddisons, Fulwood Avenue, Bournemouth, on 7/11/16. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive to offence two. Also admits to stealing Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal collection box of unknown value at Natwest Bank, Haven Road, Poole, on 8/11/16. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive to offence three. Also admits to committing fraud and making a false representation by requesting a refund for two bottles of engine oil he had not purchased, intending to make a gain of £66.98 for himself at Fordingbridge Service Station, Southampton Road, Fordingbridge on 2/10/16. Committed to prison for two weeks concurrent. To pay £66.98 compensation. Also admits to stealing bottles of engine oil to the value of £50.97 belonging to Fordingbridge Service Station on 5/10/16. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive to offence four. Also admits to coming fraud and making a false representation by requesting a refund for three pairs of tights and three packets of nasal spray that he had not paid for, intending to make a gain of £26.34 for himself at the Co-operative store, Stopples Lane, Hordle, Lymington, on 25/10/16. Committed to prison for two weeks concurrent. Also admits to stealing engine oil to the value of £29.99 belonging to the Co-operative Store, Lymington, on 27/10/16. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive to offence six. Also admits to stealing Royal British Legion Poppy appeal collection box of unknown value at One Stop store, the Square, Lymington on 6/11/16. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive to offence eight. Also admits to stealing Royal British Legion Poppy appeal collection box of unknown value at the Co-operative store, Lymington on 6/11/16. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive to offence nine. Also admits to stealing Royal British Legion Poppy appeal collection box of unknown value at Tesco Filling Station, Caird Avenue, New Milton, on 2/11/16. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive to offence ten. Overall length of sentence 18 weeks.

PHILLIP PETER CAMPBELL-MORRISON aged 22 of Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth, admits to stealing cans of lager to the value of £4 belonging to Tesco store, Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, on 14/11/16. Committed to prison for two weeks concurrent. Also admits to assaulting a person at Bournemouth on 14/11/16. Committed to prison for six weeks concurrent. Also admits to stealing lamb steaks to the value of £10 belonging to BP garage, Somerford Road, Christchurch on 24/10/16. Committed to prison for two weeks concurrent. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence while on conditional discharge for six months imposed on 22/7/16 at Dorset Magistrates for the offence of threatening behaviour. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence during a suspended sentence order made by Dorset Magistrates on 16/8/16 for the offence of assault, theft, resisting a constable in the execution of their duty and failing to surrender. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of ten weeks suspended for 12 months for assault, now implemented. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of ten weeks suspended for 12 months imposed for stealing, now implemented to run concurrent. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of seven days suspended for 12 months for resisting a constable in the execution of their duty, now implemented to run concurrent. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of seven days suspended for 12 months for failing to surrender, now implemented to run concurrent. Overall length of sentence ten weeks.

MOHAMMAD PIRVALI aged 47 of Alma Road, Bournemouth, applied to revoke a community order made by West Hampshire Magistrates on 3/9/15 on the grounds it is unworkable, granted. In respect of which a community order was made for a sexual offence, now a new community order made. To comply with Rehabilitation Activity Requirement for a maximum of 60 days.

ANDREW JAMES BENN aged 38 of no fixed abode, admits to failing to comply with the supervision requirements imposed following release from a period of imprisonment by failing to report as instructed. Committed to prison for seven days.

MARK STEPHEN ROBERTS aged 48 of Braidley Road, Bournemouth, admits to making contact with person at Bournemouth on 15/11/16 which he was prohibited from doing by a restraining order imposed by Bournemouth Magistrates on 22/8/16. Committed to prison for 14 days suspended for 12 months. Also admits to making contact with person at Bournemouth on 8/11/16 which he was prohibited from doing by restraining order. Committed to prison for 14 days concurrent suspended for 12 months. Also admits to making contact with person at Bournemouth on 9/11/16 which he was prohibited from doing by a restraining order. Committed to prison for 14 days concurrent suspended for 12 months. Overall length of sentence 14 days. Restraining order made. To pay £115 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.

LEE BLAKE TAYLOR aged 48 of no fixed abode, admits to assaulting a person at Bournemouth on 28/9/16. Committed to prison for eight weeks. To pay £115 victim surcharge.