WEYMOUTH

THOMAS LEE JOHN HARMER, also known as TOMMY LEE HARMER, aged 21, of Derby Street, Weymouth. Admitted possessing a quantity of methylenedioxymethylamphetamine, a Class A drug. Committed to prison for 1 week concurrent. Admitted committing a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence order. It is ordered that the suspended sentence order be activated in part. For original offence of stealing a Samsung Tablet, suspended sentence of imprisonment of 1 month suspended for 12 months implemented as a sentence of 3 weeks. For original offence of committing fraud in that he dishonestly made a false representation, namely attempted to use a bank card to purchase goods online intending to make a gain, namely a personal gain, suspended sentence of imprisonment of 1 month suspended for 12 months implemented as a sentence of 3 weeks consecutive to offence number 3. Application to revoke a community order (without re-sentencing). Dealt with for original offence at Dorchester of damaging a fire door to an unknown value belonging to One Stop, committed to prison for 1 week consecutive to offence number 1 on another case. For original offence of committing fraud in that he dishonestly made a false representation, namely presented bank cards for payment, intending to cause loss to someone or to expose that person to a risk of loss. Committed to prison for 1 week concurrent. Overall length of sentence is 7 weeks.

SANDRA ELIZABETH MANKIN, aged 55, of Coombe Valley Road, Preston, Weymouth. Admitted driving a vehicle after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in breath was 141 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Committed to prison for 8 weeks suspended for 12 months with rehabilitation activity requirement and requirement to carry out 40 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months. To pay costs of £85. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 50 months.

STEVEN CHARLES WILLIAM MONAHAN, aged 45, of Chapelhay Heights, Weymouth. Application to amend the requirements of a community order. Granted. Community requirements removed: Programme requirement. Original requirements to continue: Rehabilitation activity requirement.

STEPHEN WAYNE HUNT, aged 45, of Derby Street, Weymouth. Admitted using towards other persons threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause those persons to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used against them by any person, or to provoke the immediate use of unlawful violence by them whereby those persons were likely to believe that such violence would be used, or it was likely that such violence would be provoked. Discharged conditionally for 18 months. To pay costs of £20.

DIANA MCKENDRICK, aged 41, of Magnolia Close, Weymouth. Admitted dishonestly failed to promptly notify the Department for Work and Pensions in the prescribed manner of a change of circumstances which she knew would affect entitlement to Income Support, namely she was living together as husband and wife and maintaining a common household with someone who was working in remunerated employment. Committed to prison for 16 weeks suspended for 12 months. To pay compensation of £10,665.52. Also admitted the above offence between different dates. Committed to prison for 16 weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. Also admitted dishonestly failing to promptly notify a local authority, namely West Dorset District Council in the prescribed manner of a change of circumstances which she knew would affect entitlement to Housing Benefit, namely she was living together as husband and wife and maintaining a common household together with someone who was working in remunerated employment. Committed to prison for 16 weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. Also admitted the above offence between different dates. Committed to prison for 16 weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. Also admitted committing fraud in that she dishonestly failed to disclose to the Department of Work and Pensions information, namely she was living together as husband and wife and maintaining a common household with someone who was working in remunerated employment, which she was under a legal duty to disclose, intending, by that failure, to make a gain, namely Employment and Support Allowance, for herself. Committed to prison for 16 weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months. Overall length of sentence is 16 weeks.

PORTLAND

KEVIN JOHN BURNINGHAM, aged 56, of Ayton Drive, Castletown, Portland. Application to amend the requirements of a community order. Granted. Community requirements removed: Programme requirement. Original requirements to continue: Unpaid work requirement.

RYAN RUSHFORTH, aged 22, of Wakeham, Portland. Application to revoke a community order (and re-sentence). Granted. For original offences of assault by beating and damaging a mobile phone of a value unknown, discharged conditionally for 18 months. To pay costs of £60.

DAVID STEPHEN HAROLD MCCALLAM, aged 49, of Ayton Drive, Castletown, Portland. Application to reopen a case following conviction for an offence of exceeding 40mph speed limit. Case reopened. Conviction and sentence set aside. Licence endorsement to be removed. Admitted driving a vehicle on the B3073 Ham Lane, Ferndown, at a speed exceeding 40mph. Fined £40 and to pay costs of £30. Driving record endorsed with 3 penalty points.

JOSHUA KENNETH LONG, aged 25, of Weston Street, Portland. Found guilty of assault by beating. Community order with programme requirement. To pay compensation of £300 and costs of £200.

WEST DORSET

AARON BROWN, aged 36, of South Street, Bridport. Application to amend the requirements of a suspended sentence order. Granted. Requirements removed: Programme requirement. Original requirements to continue: Rehabilitation activity requirement.

ASHLEY JAMES MICHAEL SPRING, aged 28, of no fixed abode. Admitted failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order. Order revoked. To pay costs of £60. For original offence at East Road, Bridport, of assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty, committed to prison for 4 weeks suspended for 6 months. For original offence at East Road, Bridport of assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty, committed to prison for 4 weeks concurrent suspended for 6 months. Overall length of sentence is 4 weeks.

ETHAN PATRICK KNIGHT, aged 21, of Lower Sea Lane, Charmouth. Admitted using threatening or abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress thereby. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Admitted committing a further offence whilst subject to a conditional discharge order. No action taken on breach.

FRANCESCA AMELIA CULLEY, also known as FRANCESCA AMELIA FARRAR-HOCKLEY, aged 19, of Gore Cross Way, Bridport. Admitted using threatening or abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress thereby. Restraining order made. Fined £40.

ROBERT THOMAS SMILEY, aged 22, of Old Farm Way, Crossways. Admitted driving a vehicle after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in breath was 78 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Fined £253 and to pay costs of £85. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 20 months.

ELI SAM BENHAM, aged 20, of Piddlehinton Camp. Found guilty of using a vehicle on a road without third party insurance. Fined £180 and to pay costs of £200. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 6 months. Also found guilty of driving a vehicle on a road otherwise than in accordance with a licence. No separate penalty. Also found guilty of using a vehicle on a road when its condition, namely defective braking system - the front nearside brake pad was missing, there was a leak from the brake calliper and there was a loose hub nut – was such that its use involved a danger of injury to any person. No separate penalty. Also found guilty being the driver of a vehicle, on a road, failed to stop the vehicle on being required to do so by a constable in uniform. Fined £120.

NORTH DORSET

RICHARD NOTTLEY, aged 35, of Langton Road, Blandford. Admitted failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order. 10 hours unpaid work added to mark breach - order to continue. To pay costs of £60.

LEWIS DREW DAWES, aged 22, of St Paul’s Close, Sherborne. Admitted assault by beating. Restraining order made. To pay compensation of £100 and costs of £85.