BOURNEMOUTH

STEVAN MICHAEL JONES, aged 41 and of Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, found guilty of stealing an Huawei Y7 2019 mobile phone, to the value of £116.99, belonging to a man in Lansdowne Road, Bournemouth. Fined £100. To pay £222.99 compensation, £34 surcharge and £500 costs. Also found guilty of when knowing that payment on the spot for a service done, namely a taxi journey, was required or expected from him, dishonestly made off without having paid as required or expected and with intent to avoid payment of approximately £6. Fined £100.

ROBERT DAVID JOHN LABUDA, aged 30 and of Brownen Road, Bournemouth, admits being found in an enclosed garden in Addington Place, Christchurch for an unlawful purpose, namely to take a motor vehicle without consent, on January 9. Community order made, whereby the defendant must take part in an accredited Thinking Skills programme for 29 days. Also admits being found in an enclosed garden in Addington Place, Christchurch for an unlawful purpose, namely to take a motor vehicle without consent, on January 3. Community order made. Also admits interfering with a Land Rover Discovery or anything carried in or on the same with the intention that an offence of theft of the said motor vehicle or part of it or of anything carried in or on the said motor vehicle in Uplands Road, Bournemouth, on March 16. Community order made. To pay £95 surcharge and £85 costs. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 12 months. Also admits interfering with a Land Rover Discovery or anything carried in or on the same with the intention that an offence of theft of the said motor vehicle or part of it or of anything carried in or on the said motor vehicle in Uplands Road, Bournemouth, on October 5, 2020. Community order made. Also admits being found in an enclosed rear garden of a dwelling property in Uplands Road, Bournemouth, for an unlawful purpose, namely to take a motor vehicle without consent, on March 8. Community order made. Also admits being found in an enclosed rear garden of a dwelling property in Uplands Road, Bournemouth, for an unlawful purpose, namely to take a motor vehicle without consent, on March 10. Community order made. Also admits interfering with a Land Rover Discovery or anything carried in or on the same with the intention that an offence of theft of the said motor vehicle or part of it or of anything carried in or on the said motor vehicle in Uplands Road, Bournemouth, on March 12. Community order made. Also admits being found in an enclosed driveway to rear of a dwelling property in Uplands Road, Bournemouth, for an unlawful purpose, namely to take a motor vehicle without consent, on March 12. Community order made.

EAMON EDWARD CHARRADA, aged 22 and of Upper Terrace Road, Bournemouth, admits failing to comply with the requirements of a community order made on November 19, 2020, by failing to attend for appointments with his responsible officer on April 1 and April 16. Fined £80. To pay £60 costs.

PURBECK

LUIGI INGLESE, aged 45 and of Marlborough Crescent, Hayes, admits committing fraud in that he dishonestly made a false representation, namely used a stolen bank card, intending to cause loss to a man or to expose that person to a risk of loss in Station Road, Swanage, on December 17, 2020. Committed to prison for six weeks, suspended for 12 months. To pay £128 surcharge and £85 costs. Also admits committing fraud in that he dishonestly made a false representation, namely used a stolen bank card, intending to cause loss to a man or to expose that person to a risk of loss in Station Road, Swanage, on December 17, 2020. Committed to prison for six weeks concurrent, suspended for 12 months. Also admits stealing a bag and wallets belonging to a man in Station Road, Swanage, on December 17, 2020. Committed to prison for six weeks concurrent, suspended for 12 months. Also admits commission of a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence order made on November 5, 2020, for the offences of theft, non-dwelling burglary and two thefts from motor vehicles. Suspended sentence of 28 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 15 imposed amended by extending the operational period for 20 months.