WEYMOUTH

CHLOE WOODS, also known as CHLOE GILBERT, aged 32, of no fixed abode. Admitted at Weymouth committing fraud in that she dishonestly made a false representation, namely used a stolen bankcard and purchased a bottle of Courvoisier, to the value of £27 intending to cause loss to someone and make a gain, namely purchases items, for herself. Also admitted at Weymouth committing fraud in that she dishonestly made a false representation, namely used a stolen bankcard to purchase Amber Leaf tobacco, to the value of £21.16, intending to cause loss to someone and to make a gain, namely purchase of items for herself. Also admitted at Weymouth committing fraud in that she dishonestly made a false representation, namely used a stolen bankcard to attempt to purchase food items to the value £3.50 to expose that person to a risk of loss, intending to make a gain, namely purchase food items, for herself. Discharged conditionally for 12 months.

DEAN HALLAM, aged 51, of no fixed abode. Admitted at Portland assault by beating. Committed to prison for 8 weeks suspended for 18 months. Admitted conviction of an offence while a community order is in force. Dealt with for original offence at St Mary Street, Weymouth, of stealing memory cards, to the value of £111.94 belonging to O2 Stores, committed to prison for 2 weeks consecutive to offence number 1 suspended for 18 months. For original offence at Weymouth of possessing a quantity of cocaine, a Class A drug. Committed to prison for 2 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months. For original offence at Weymouth of contacting someone directly which he was prohibited from doing by a restraining order. Committed to prison for 2 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months. Admitted conviction of an offence while a community order is in force. Dealt with for original offence at Weymouth of stealing electronic items valued at £178 belonging to Wilkinsons plc. Committed to prison for 2 weeks consecutive to offence number 1 suspended for 18 months. For original offence of speaking to someone which he was prohibited from doing by a restraining order. Committed to prison for 2 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months. For original offence of speaking to someone which he was prohibited from doing by a restraining order, committed to prison for 2 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months. The overall length of sentence is 12 weeks.

DAVID ANTHONY VOSS, aged 47, of no fixed abode. Found guilty at Newstead Road, Weymouth, of stealing foodstuffs to the value of £496.48 belonging to Asda Stores Limited. Fined £150 and to pay costs of £50. To be detained in the courthouse. Detention deemed served by reason of time already spent in custody. Also found guilty of failing without reasonable cause to surrender to custody at Weymouth Magistrates' Court. Admitted failing without reasonable cause to surrender to custody at Weymouth Magistrates' Court. No separate penalty for each.

JAMES LAMBERT, aged 39, of Holyrood Terrace, Weymouth. Admitted assault by beating. Discharged conditionally for 6 months. Also admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used against him by any person, or to provoke the immediate use of unlawful violence by him whereby that person was likely to believe that such violence would be used, or it was likely that such violence would be provoked. Discharged conditionally for 6 months.

TARAN LITTLE, aged 23, of Wesley Street, Weymouth. Admitted failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order. Order revoked. Dealt with for original offences of assault by beating x 2 and damaging a window to an unknown value. Community order with curfew requirement.

LEE MUMFORD, aged 50, of Norfolk Road, Weymouth. Application to amend the requirements of a community order by extending the order. Order amended with compliance date extended.

DORCHESTER

SOPHIE RIGGS, aged 32, of Holbaek Close, Dorchester. Admitted using a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £146 and to pay costs of £120.

KATIE-MARIE TEAGUE, aged 25, of Holbaek Close, Dorchester. Admitted using a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £146 and to pay costs of £120.

WEST DORSET

ALAN BROWNHILL, aged 43, of Lyn Close, Lyme Regis. Application to revoke a community order (and re-sentence). Order varied with programme requirement removed. Original requirements to continue: rehabilitation activity requirement.

NORTH DORSET

ANDREW GUPPY, aged 42, of Lenthay Road, Sherborne. Application to revoke a community order (without re-sentencing). Granted. Community order revoked.

SIMON PHILIP POPE, aged 29, of Charlton Mead, Charlton Marshall. Admitted without reasonable excuse being found in the company of someone which he was prohibited from doing by a restraining order. Fined £250 and to pay costs of £85.

LUKE ANDREW WALLIS, aged 27, of Ashley Road, Marnhull. Admitted driving a vehicle on a road without due care and attention. Fined £215. Also admitted being the driver of a vehicle owing to the presence of which on a road an accident occurred whereby damage was caused to another vehicle, failed to stop. Fined £323 and to pay costs of £85. Driving record endorsed with 8 penalty points. Also admitted being the driver of a vehicle owing to the presence of which on a road an accident occurred whereby damage was caused to another vehicle and not having given his name and address to a person having reasonable grounds for requiring him to do so, failed to report the accident at a police station or to a constable as soon as was reasonably practicable, and in any case within 24 hours of the occurrence of the accident. Fined £323.