PAUL TURNER, aged 32 and of Naseby Road, Bournemouth, admits using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause another to believe unlawful violence would be used against them in The George Tapps, Old Christchurch Road on September 16. Community order made. The defendant must comply with a rehabilitation activity requirement for a maximum of 32 days and carry out 200 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months. To pay £85 costs. Also admits assaulting a PC in the execution of his duty at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital. To pay £50 compensation. Also admits assaulting a PC in the execution of his duty. To pay £50 compensation. Also admits commission of a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge order for a period of 18 months for criminal damage. No adjudication - dealt with for original offence. Also admits conviction of an offence while a community order for assault and possession of cannabis was in force. Community order revoked and remade.

AARON ROSS BRAND, aged 31 and of King John Avenue, Bournemouth, admits driving a Honda Civic in Ringwood Road, Poole on June 13 with more than 32 micrograms of cocaine per litre of blood. Fined £225, to pay a £30 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 36 months. Also admits driving with more than 200 micrograms of cocaine derivative benzoylecgonine per litre of blood. Fined £225. Also admits having a quantity of cocaine in his possession.l Fined £50. Drugs to be forfeited and destroyed.

CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL LAWRENCE, aged 31 and of Ripon Road, Bournemouth, admits having a quantity of ketamine in his possession at Bournemouth police station on October 12. Committed to prison for two weeks suspended for 24 months. To pay a £115 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Drugs to be forfeited and destroyed. Also admits commission of a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence order for possession of an offensive weapon. Suspended sentence order varied.

Committed to prison for 12 weeks suspended for 18 months.

Defendant must carry out 175 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months. 25 hours added to the 150 already imposed.

CHARLES TAWIAH, aged 45 and of no fixed abode, admits stealing an iPad worth £619 from Solutions Inc in Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth on October 30. Committed to prison for three weeks. To pay a £115 surcharge. Also admits stealing a Sony mobile phone worth £700 from 02 in Wimborne Road, Bournemouth on October 23. Committed to prison for three weeks consecutive. Also admits entering TGI Friday in BH2 as a trespasser on October 29 and stealing two bottles of Southern Comfort. Committed to prison for three weeks consecutive. Also admits commission of a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence order for theft and fail bail. No adjudication - dealt with for original offence. Suspended sentence of two weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months implemented.

Overall length of sentence 11 weeks in prison.

MARK DAVID JAMES WHITING, aged 25 and of Sycamore Close, Bournemouth, admits failing without reasonable excuse to comply with a community requirement of a suspended sentence order by failing to report on two occasions. No adjudication - dealt with for original offences of handling stolen goods, theft x 3, fraud, breaching a restraining order x 2, possessing a knife in a public place, failing to surrender, criminal damage x 2 and assault by beating implemented.

Overall length of sentence six months in prison.

REBECCA VICKERS, aged 25 and of Wimborne Road, Moordown, admits failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the supervision requirement imposed following release from a period of imprisonment by failing to keep in touch with her supervisor and failing to report as directed on three occasions. Fined £50. To be detained in the courthouse.Detention deemed served by reason of time already spent in custody.