POOLE
KEVIN HOBEN, aged 40 and of Enfield Road, Poole, convicted of assaulting a person by beating him in Poole on August 31. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. To pay £50 compensation, to pay a £30 surcharge, to pay £130 costs.
JACK ROBERT ANTHONY FORSTER, aged 29 and of Tuckers Lane, Poole, convicted of driving an Audi in Whitelegg Way, Bournemouth on April 24 while using a handheld mobile phone. Fined £200, to pay a £30 surcharge, to pay £85 costs.
WAREHAM
ALEXANDER RANKINE HORN, aged 33 and of East Street, Corfe Castle, admits driving a vehicle in Bournemouth Road, Blandford St Mary on May 19 with 6.4 micrograms of THC per litre of blood. Fined £325, to pay a £32 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 36 months. Also admits failing to surrender to custody on October 19. No separate penalty. Also admits having 13 grams of cannabis in his possession in Bournemouth on October 31. Fined £50. Drugs to be forfeited and destroyed.
FERNDOWN
GARETH INNES, aged 31 and of Prunus Close, Ferndown, admits driving a Ford in Bagshot Road, Woking on January 17 with 209 milligrams of alcohol in blood. Community order made. The defendant must comply with an alcohol treatment requirement for six months and a rehabilitation activity requirement for a maximum of 15 days. To pay an £85 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 23 months.
CHRISTCHURCH
JOHN ANTHONY LIGHT, aged 49 and of Matchams Lane, Hurn, admits driving a vehicle in Ringwood Road, St Leonards on August 9 while disqualified. Community order made. The defendant must comply with an electronically-monitored curfew for 10 weeks. To pay an £85 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Driving record endorsed. Also admits driving without appropriate insurance. Driving record endorsed with six points.
JASON JOSEPH JOHN JAMES BAILEY, aged 49 and of Druitt Road, Somerford, convicted of wilfully obstructing a PC in the execution of his duty in Bournemouth on July 5. Discharged conditionally for two years. To pay a £20 surcharge, to pay £400 costs.
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