JAMES PATRICK ANDREWS aged 20 of Curzon Road, Bournemouth, admits to threatening behaviour Charminster Road, Bournemouth, on 23/4/17. Conditionally discharged for two years. To pay £20 victim surcharge and £42.50 court costs.

ELIZABETH MARIE BERBERIAN aged 22 of Castle Lane West, Bournemouth, admits to threatening behaviour at Charminster Road, Bournemouth, on 23/4/17. Conditionally discharged for two years. To pay £20 victim surcharge and £42.50 court costs.

RORY RUSSELL MORGAN aged 18 of Southbourne Overcliff Drive, Bournemouth, admits to driving a motor vehicle at Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, on 19/4/17 after consuming 85 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the prescribed limit. Fined £120. To pay £30 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Disqualified from driving for 20 months.

DAVID KENNETH MORRIS aged 45 of Turbary Park Avenue, Bournemouth, admits to failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis at Dominion Road, Bournemouth, on 21/4/17 when suspected of having driven a motor vehicle and committed an offence. Fined £120. To pay £30 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Disqualified from driving for 15 months.

DANIEL MICHAL NOWAK aged 29 of Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, admits to driving a motor vehicle at Leicester Road, Poole, on 23/4/17 after consuming 52 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the prescribed limit. Fined £300. To pay £30 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Disqualified from driving for 15 months.

KENNETH EYON CAIN aged 51 of Privet Road, Bournemouth, admits to attempting to enter Pristine Dry Cleaners, Charminster Road, Bournemouth, as a trespasser with intent to steal on 20/4/17. To pay £35 compensation. Also admits to possession of 76 grams of herbal cannabis, a controlled drug of class B, at Bournemouth, on 20/4/17. Fined £120. Community order made. Drug Rehabilitation Requirement. To have treatment for drug dependency as a non-resident patient for six months. To be reviewed as directed by the court. First review on 6/6/17. To pay £85 victim surcharge.

LYNSEY AHNEA CARBERRY aged 35 of no fixed abode, admits to stealing meat items to the value of £71.61 belonging to Asda store, St Paul’s Road, Bournemouth, on 26/2/17. Committed to prison for 56 days consecutive to offence six. Also admits to stealing washing items to the value of £28.96 belonging to Poundstretcher store, Bournemouth, on 31/3/17. Committed to prison for 56 days consecutive to offence one. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence during a suspended sentence order made by Dorset Magistrates on 10/2/17 for two offences of possession of drugs and two of theft. Also admits to failing to surrender to custody at Poole Magistrates on 21/4/17 having been released on bail in criminal proceedings on 3/4/17. Committed to prison for seven days consecutive to offence two. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of 14 days suspended for 12 months for first theft, now implemented to run consecutive to offence seven. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of 28 days suspended for 12 months for first possession of drugs, now implemented consecutive to offence five. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of 14 days suspended for 12 months for second theft, now implemented. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of 28 days suspended for 12 months for second possession of drugs, now implemented to run concurrent. Also admits to stealing packets of lamb to the value of £21.56 belonging to Marks and Spencer store, High Street, Christchurch, on 8/5/17. Committed to prison for 56 days consecutive to offence four. Overall length of sentence 231 days. To pay £110 victim surcharge.

CARL SMITH aged 53 of Upper Norwich Road, Bournemouth, admits to possession of a quantity of diamorphine, a controlled drug of class A, at Bournemouth, on 25/1/17. Conditionally discharged for 12 months. To pay £20 victim surcharge and £40 court costs.

MARK WILLIAMS aged 51 of Aylesbury Road, Bournemouth, admits to failing to comply with the supervision requirements imposed following release from a period of imprisonment. Fined £50.

ANTHONY RICHARD HARDING aged 54 of no fixed abode, admits to possession of a quantity of heroin, a controlled drug of class A, at St Luke’s Road, Bournemouth, on 20/4/17. Conditionally discharged for 12 months. To pay £20 victim surcharge.

ROBERT ANDREW ASHER aged 41 of Hogarth Way, Bournemouth, admits to resisting a constable in the execution of their duty at Bournemouth on 22/4/17. Fined £50. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence while on conditional discharge for 12 months imposed on 21/3/17 at Poole Magistrates for an offence of theft. To pay £30 victim surcharge and £50 court costs.

DANIEL RICHARD COPE aged 18 of no fixed abode, admits to damaging a fire door to the value of under £5000 belonging to Revolution Bars Group PLC at Bournemouth on 22/4/17. Conditionally discharged for nine months. To pay £100 compensation and £85 court costs.

DAVID NIGEL OWEN aged 50 of Castle Lane West, Bournemouth, was found guilty of driving a motor vehicle without due care and attention at Bournemouth on 15/12/15. Fined £400. To pay £40 victim surcharge and £500 court costs. Driving record endorsed with three points.

DANIEL JOHN STEPHEN MCQUADE aged 26 of Irving Road, Bournemouth, admits to failing to provide a specimen of blood for laboratory tests at Bournemouth Custody on 11/4/17 when suspected of having driven a motor vehicle and committed an offence. Fined £500. Also admits to using a motor vehicle without insurance at Poole on 10/4/17. To pay £50 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. Disqualified from driving for 36 months.

MICHAEL JAMES PLUMMER aged 20 of Grafton Close, Bournemouth, admits to attempting to damage a television of unknown value at Bournemouth on 30/1/17. Conditionally discharged for six months. To pay £20 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.

JUSTIN HALL aged 41 of Pine Tree Glen, Bournemouth, admits to having contact with person and residing at their address at Bournemouth between 1/1/17 and 22/3/17 which he was prohibited from doing by a restraining order imposed by Bournemouth Magistrates on 30/6/16. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive to offence five. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence during a suspended sentence order made by Dorset Magistrates on 30/6/17 for the offences of assault and racially aggravated assault. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of 16 weeks suspended for 24 months for the assault, now implemented. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of 24 weeks suspended for 24 months for the racially aggravated assault, now implemented to run concurrent. Overall length of sentence 26 weeks. To pay £115 victim surcharge.

CHARLES DOE aged 26 of Leeson Road, Bournemouth, admits to failing to comply with a community requirement of a suspended sentence order made by Dorset Magistrates on 3/8/16 by failing to report as directed to his Responsible Officer and failing to reported as directed for the Unpaid Work Requirement. Order to continue. Suspended sentence order now as follows, committed to prison for 20 weeks suspended for 12 months. New and varied requirements. To carry out unpaid work for 100 hours within the next 12 months, 40 hours added to original 60 hours to mark the breach. Original Rehabilitation Activity Requirement to continue. To pay £60 court costs.

DAVID MCKECHNIE aged 56 of Wimborne Road, Bournemouth, applied to revoke a community order made by Dorset Magistrates on 6/9/16 on the grounds it is unworkable, granted. In respect of which the community order was made for driving a motor vehicle while over the drink drive limit, now fined £50. In respect of which a community order was made for driving while disqualified, now fined £85.

ROBERT JOHN METCALFE aged 60 of Wallisdown Road, Bournemouth, admits to failing to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Dorset Magistrates on 3/3/17 by failing to comply with the curfew requirement. Fined £100. To pay £60 court costs.