WEYMOUTH

MARK STEVEN HENDERSON, aged 29, of Canterbury Close, Weymouth. Admitted at The Esplanade, Weymouth stealing money, namely cash, to the value of £4.23, belonging to The Sand Sculpture. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Also admitted at Weymouth stealing 5 USB sticks and 1 SD card, to the value of £165, belonging to Asda. Discharged conditionally for 12 months.

SHAUN CHRISTOPHER WHITTY, aged 40, of Lennox Street, Weymouth. Admitted being drunk and disorderly in a public place, namely Weymouth Esplanade. Discharged conditionally for 1 year. To pay costs of £40. Also admitted possessing a quantity of cannabis, a Class B drug. Discharged conditionally for 1 year. Drugs to be forfeited and destroyed.

DAVID WILLIAM TAPPLY, aged 19, of Pottery Lane, Weymouth. Admitted without the consent of the owner or other lawful authority, took a vehicle for the use of himself or another and after the vehicle was unlawfully taken and before it was recovered, damage of less than £5,000 was caused to the vehicle. Committed to detention for 4 weeks suspended for 1 year. To pay compensation of £215. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 12 months. Also admitted committing a series of frauds in that he dishonestly made a false representation, namely used a bank card not belonging to him in various locations to make purchases, intending to make a gain, namely £71.15, for himself. Committed to detention for 4 weeks consecutive to offence number 1 on another case. Also admitted dishonestly undertook or assisted in the retention, removal, disposal or realisation of stolen goods, namely a bank card, by or for the benefit of another or dishonestly arranged so to do, knowing or believing the same to be stolen goods. Committed to detention for 4 weeks consecutive to offence number 1 on another case. To pay compensation of £35.50. Also admitted dishonestly undertook or assisted in the retention, removal, disposal or realisation of stolen goods, namely medical equipment by or for the benefit of another or dishonestly arranged so to do, knowing or believing the same to be stolen goods. Committed to detention for 4 weeks consecutive to offence number 1 on another case. The overall length of sentence is 16 weeks.

SCOTT MARK BROWN, aged 32, of Clivia Close, Weymouth. Application to reopen a case following conviction for an offence of driving a vehicle with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the specified limit. Case reopened. Conviction and sentence set aside. Licence endorsement to be removed. Original offence has been withdrawn.

LEE JAMES CAMPBELL, aged 38, of Bradford Road, Weymouth. Admitted being drunk and disorderly in a public place, namely Weymouth Esplanade. Discharged conditionally for 12 months.

JACK ARTHUR JOHN ROADS, aged 23, of North Quay, Weymouth. Application to reopen a case following conviction for an offence of driving a vehicle with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the specified limit. Case reopened. Conviction and sentence set aside. Licence endorsement to be removed. Original offence has been withdrawn.

DAVID JAMES CHESHIRE, aged 29, of Bincombe Rise, Weymouth. Admitted driving a vehicle on a road when the proportion of a controlled drug, namely Benzoylecgonine, in blood, namely 147ug/L, exceeded the specified limit. Fined £250 and to pay costs of £85. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 12 months.

PORTLAND

SAIKOU SY, also known as JONATHAN JORDAN, aged 21, of HMP/YOI Portland. Admitted without authority possessed inside a prison, namely HMP YOI Portland, a device capable of transmitting or receiving images, sounds or information by electronic communications, namely a mobile phone. Committed to prison for 6 months consecutive to present sentence now being served. Mobile phone to be forfeited and destroyed.

ASHLEY NICHOLLS-PERRY, aged 25, of HMP YOI Portland. Admitted without authority possessed inside a prison, namely HMP YOI Portland, a device capable of transmitting or receiving images, sounds or information by electronic communications, namely a mobile phone. Committed to prison for 3 months consecutive to present sentence now being served. Mobile phone to be forfeited and destroyed.

DORCHESTER

BRENT FORSTER, aged 45, of Damers Road, Dorchester. Found guilty of assault by beating. Committed to prison for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months. To pay compensation of £250. Also found guilty of another offence of assault by beating. Committed to prison for 12 weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. To pay compensation of £500. Admitted dishonestly failing to notify West Dorset District Council in the prescribed manner of a change of circumstances which he knew would affect entitlement to Housing Benefit, namely that he was working in remunerated employment. Committed to prison for 12 weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. Also admitted dishonestly failing to promptly notify the Department for Work and Pensions in the prescribed manner of a change of circumstances which he knew would affect entitlement to Employment and Support Allowance, namely that he was working in remunerated employment. Committed to prison for 12 weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. The overall length of sentence is 12 weeks.

DANIEL STUART SANDISON, aged 34, of High Street, Fordington, Dorchester. Admitted driving a vehicle on a road when the proportion of a controlled drug, namely Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, in blood, namely 3.2 micrograms per litre of blood, exceeded the specified limit. Fined £120. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 12 months.

LYNNA KAYE GREEN, aged 35, of Dagmar Road, Dorchester. Admitted at Cheap Street, Sherborne, stealing food and alcohol, to the value of £158.96, belonging to Waitrose. Fined £80. Admitted committing a further offence whilst subject to a conditional discharge order. No action taken on the breach.

LUC WARNER-LEE, aged 37, of Garland Crescent, Dorchester. Admitted committing fraud in that he dishonestly made a false representation, namely fraudulently applying for payday loans in the name of his wife because he knew if he applied in his name; the application would be refused, intending to make a financial gain, namely for himself. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. To pay compensation of £3,000.

WEST DORSET

JAMES ELLIOT, aged 59, of Brymer Road, Puddletown. Admitted committing fraud in that he dishonestly failed to disclose to the Department of Work and Pensions information, namely that he and his wife had capital over permitted limits, which he was under a legal duty to disclose, intending, by that failure, to make a gain, namely an entitlement to Employment and Support Allowance, for himself. Committed to prison for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months. Also admitted committing fraud in that he dishonestly failed to disclose to West Dorset District Council information, namely that he and his wife had capital over permitted limits, which he was was under a legal duty to disclose, intending, by that failure, to make a gain, namely an entitlement to Housing Benefit, for himself. Committed to prison for 12 weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. Also admitted committing fraud in that he dishonestly failed to disclose to the Department of Work and Pensions information, namely that he and his wife had capital in excess of permitted limits, which he was under a legal duty to disclose, intending, by that failure, to make a gain, namely an entitlement to Employment and Support Allowance, for himself. Committed to prison for 12 weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. Overall length of sentence is 12 weeks.

NORTH DORSET

DARREN CHARLES HARVEY, aged 40, of Winterborne Zelston. Admitted driving a vehicle on the A350 at Charlton Marshall at a speed exceeding 30mph. Fined £150 and to pay costs of £85. Driving record endorsed with 3 penalty points.

JONATHAN HOLT, aged 37, of Oakley View, Farnham. Admitted driving a vehicle on a road when the proportion of a controlled drug, namely Delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol in blood, namely 4.3ugl, exceeded the specified limit. Fined £120. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 12 months.