BOURNEMOUTH

FAIZAL MOHAMED, aged 27 and of Airco Close, North West London, admits being drunk and disorderly in Commercial Road, Bournemouth on October 18. Fined £40, to pay a £32 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. To be detained in the courthouse. Detention deemed served by reason of time already spent in custody.

SIOBHAN DEBRA CLARK, aged 35 and of Ibbertson Road, Bournemouth, admits driving a vehicle in Westover Road, Bournemouth on May 27 with 2.2 micrograms of THC per litre of blood. Fined £120, to pay a £30 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 12 months.

THOMAS O'FLYNN, aged 31 and of Lower Strand, North West London, admits having cannabis in Lansdowne Road, Bournemouth on August 7. Fined £80, to pay a £32 surcharge, to pay £85 costs.

ALEXANDER OBIEFULE, aged 30 and of Derby Road, Bournemouth, admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Lloyds bank account belonging to another, intending to make a gain of goods worth £593.45. Committed to prison for two weeks suspended for 12 months. The defendant must comply with a rehabilitation activity requirement for 15 days and carry out 250 hours of unpaid work. To pay £1,225.99 compensation. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use an HSBC bank account belonging to another, intending to make a gain of goods worth £134.30. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive sus[ended. To pay £64.80 compensation. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Nationwide bank account belonging to another, intending to make a gain of goods worth £572.26. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive suspended. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Nationwide bank account belonging to another, intending to make a gain of goods worth £598.70. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive suspended. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Nationwide bank account belonging to another, intending to make a gain of goods worth £458.20. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive suspended. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Nationwide bank account belonging to another, intending to make a gain of goods worth £508.40. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Nationwide bank account belonging to another intending to make a gain of goods worth £300. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Nationwide bank account belonging to another intending to make a gain of goods worth £356.21. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive suspended. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Nationwide bank account belonging to another intending to make a gain of goods worth £176.47. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive suspended. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Bank of Scotland account intending to make a gain of goods worth £207.99. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive suspended. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Halifax bank account belonging to another, intending to make a gain of goods worth £150. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive suspended. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Lloyds bank account belonging to another, intending to make a gain of goods worth £618.85. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive suspended. Also admits committing fraud by making a false representation, namely that he was authorised to use a Halifax account belonging to another, intending to make a gain of goods worth £226.81. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive suspended.

WAREHAM

SAMUEL ALAN ANDREW JEPSON, aged 28 and of School Lane, West Lulworth, admits having a quantity of cannabis in Lulworth on July 29. Discharged conditionally for 18 months. To pay a £21 surcharge, to pay £85 costs.