JONATHAN SIMON LYNSEY aged 45 of Winchester Prison, admits to stealing wine to the value of £8.99 belonging to the Co-op store, Blandford Road, Poole, on 4/6/17. Committed to prison for one week. Also admits to stealing wine to the value of £8.99 belonging to the Co-op store, Poole, on 3/6/17. Committed to prison for one week concurrent. Overall length of sentence one week concurrent to existing sentence.

JASON LEE BUTLER aged 38 of Dale Valley Road, Poole, admits to failing to comply with a community requirement of a suspended sentence order made by Dorset Magistrates on 28/4/17 by failing to report as directed for Supervision and SMART appointments. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of four months suspended for two years for a sex offence, now implemented as a sentence of one month. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of four months suspended for two years for a second sex offence, now implemented as a sentence of one month consecutive to offence two. In respect of which a suspended sentence of imprisonment of four months suspended for two years for an offence of exposure, now implemented as a sentence of one month consecutive to offence three. Also admits to stealing alcohol to the value of £6.74 belonging to Lidl store, Poole Road, Poole, on 15/5/17. Committed to prison for seven days consecutive to offence one. Also admits to assaulting a constable in the execution of their duty at Poole on 2/7/17. Committed to prison for four months consecutive to offence four. To pay £100 compensation. Also admits to assaulting another constable in the execution of their duty at Poole on 2/7/17. Committed to prison for four months concurrent. To pay £100 compensation. Also admits to stealing a can of cider to the value of £1.69 belonging to Premier Express store, Poole High Street, on 4/5/17. To pay £1.69 compensation. Committed to prison for seven days executive to offence one. Overall length of sentence seven months and 14 days.

SIMON CHARLES CRAZE-BARNES aged 49 of Hillbourne Road, Poole, admits to resisting a constable in the execution of their duty at Madeira Road, Bournemouth, on 7/7/16. Fined £270. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence during a suspended sentence order made by Bournemouth Court on 29/10/15 for the offences of threatening behaviour and damage. To pay £30 victim surcharge and £150 court costs.

NIGEL ROY JAMES DUCK aged 56 of Palmer Road, Poole, was found guilty of failing to give information relating to the driver of a motor vehicle after 23/1/17 at Dorset Police Headquarters, Winfrith, who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £450. Also was found guilty of driving a motor vehicle at Fleets Lane, Poole, a restricted road, at a speed exceeding 30mph on 16/12/16. Fined £300. To pay £45 victim surcharge and £500 court costs. Driving record endorsed with six points.

JOSHUA PETER DURRANT aged 25 of Carsworth Way, Poole, admits to possession of 60 grams of cannabis, a controlled drug of class B, at Cynthia Road, Poole, on 24/1/16. Fined £120. Also admits to possession of 319 milligrams of cocaine, a controlled drug of class A, at Poole on 24/1/16. Fined £120. To pay £30 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.

STEPHEN SHAUN STANLEY aged 55 of c/o Cashmoor Close, Poole, was proved in his absence to have failed to give information at Winfrith after 1/2/17 relating to the identification of the driver of a motor vehicle who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fined £660. To pay £66 victim surcharge and £650 court costs. Driving record endorsed with six points.

RIMMEL DAVID LEVY WILLIAMS aged 34 of Herbert Avenue, Poole, was found guilty of assaulting a person at Poole on 27/12/16. Community order made. To participate in an accredited programme for 42 days. Building Better Relationships Programme. Fined £20. To pay £80 victim surcharge and £620 court costs.

MALCOLM THOMAS DEVINE aged 55 of Peverell Road, Poole, admits to assaulting a person at Poole on 16/4/17. Fined £100. Also admits to breach of commission of a further offence during a suspended sentence order made by Dorset Magistrates on 11/4/17 for an offence of excess alcohol. The suspended sentence of 18 weeks imprisonment suspended for 18 months for the excess alcohol offence, now amended by extending the operational period to 19 months. To pay £30 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.