ASHLEY HICKSON, 24, of Ashley Close, Bournemouth, was fined £40 and ordered to pay costs of £60 after admitting failing to comply with supervision requirements on November 2 2017.

JOSEPH JAMES DUNLOP, 32, of no fixed address, admitted using threatening or abusive words at Exeter Road, Bournemouth, on January 2 2018. He was fined £50 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £30.

WAYNE JOHN PATRICK MCNALLY, 47, of Belvedere Road, Bournemouth admitted stealing goods to the value of £38.60 from Sainsburys Wimborne Road on June 25 2017. He was ordered to pay £38.60 compensation and fined £20 for breaching a suspended sentence order.

DEAN ANTHONY PENNETT, aged 48, of Avon Road, Bournemouth, admits stealing £132.50 cash from the Richmond Arms in Bournemouth on January 2 2018. Committed to prison for four weeks. To pay compensation of £47.50.

GARY ROSS DUNLEAVY, 50, of Loader Close, Bournemouth, admitted stealing alcohol to the value of £120 from Asda St Pauls on September 26. He was discharged conditionally for 12 months and ordered to pay a £20 victim surcharge.

SAMUEL MARK DAVID HICKS, 27, of no fixed abode, admitted using threatening words of behaviour at Wagamamas in Westover Road on January 3 2018. He was committed to prison for one week, suspended for six months. He was also ordered to pay £51 compensation to the restaurant after admitting fraudulently obtaining food and drink. He also admitted assaulting a police officer and damaging a police cell on the same day and was committed to prison for two weeks, suspended for six months, and ordered to pay £80 compensation.

SHICARA ROCHELLE GEORGE, 29, of Hengist Road, Bournemouth, was found guilty of assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty on 12 March 2017. She was committed to prison for four weeks, ordered to pay £100 compensation plus £620 costs. She was committed to prison for a further four weeks for assaulting another constable on the same date and ordered to pay a further £100.

BENJAMIN NATHAN SILSBY, 38, of Rosemary Road, Poole, was found guilty and fined £1,182 with a victim surcharge of £118 plus £360 costs, for failing to give information about the identity of a driver in October 2016. His licence was endorsed with six points. He also admitted exceeding a 40mph speed limit and was fined £355 and his driving record endorsed with three points.