BOURNEMOUTH

MATTHEW REX BRINDLE, aged 39 and of Cavendish Place, Bournemouth, admits driving a vehicle at the Co-op car park in Madeira Road, Bournemouth on November 11 with 96 micrograms of alcohol in breath. Community order made. The defendant must carry out 120 hours of unpaid work. To pay a £90 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for 23 months.

POOLE

ANDREW DESMOND HERRMANN, aged 29 and of Linnet Road, Creekmoor, admits driving a vehicle in Holes Bay Road, Poole on October 18 with 162 micrograms of alcohol in breath. Committed to prison for 16 weeks suspended for 12 months. The defendant must comply with an alcohol treatment requirement for six months and a rehabilitation activity requirement for 20 days. To pay a £122 surcharge, to pay £85 costs. Disqualified from driving for five years. Also admits driving without appropriate insurance. No separate penalty.

DYLAN CLINTON-PARKER, aged 21 and of Whatleigh Close, Poole, admits failing to comply with the requirements of a community order for criminal damage by failing to report as directed for unpaid work on three occasions and a compliance interview on one occasion. No adjudication – dealt with for original offence. Community order revoked and remade. The defendant must comply with a rehabilitation activity requirement for 15 days. To pay £60 costs, to pay a £10 fine.

ANTHONY DAVID COLE, aged 39 and of no fixed abode, admits damaging a cell at Poole police station on November 18. To pay £60 compensation.

AMIR ABBASSI TADI, aged 39 and of Strand Street, Poole, admits driving a Smart car in Canford Cliffs Road, Poole on October 2 2018 without due care and attention. Fined £225, to pay a £30 surcharge, to pay £300 costs. Driving record endorsed with six points. Also admits using a vehicle without appropriate insurance. No separate penalty.

OLIVER BROWN, aged 42 and of Tarn Drive, Poole, admits driving a Peugeot on the A27 in Chichester at a speed exceeding 70mph. Fined £70, to pay a £30 surcharge. Driving record endorsed with three points.

CHRISTCHURCH

JACK ALEXANDER BARNES, aged 25 and of Burton Road, Christchurch, admits damaging a fly blind and two windows belonging to La Mama in Bridge Street, Christchurch on October 2. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. To pay £50 compensation. Also admits damaging two car park barriers at the Richmond Gardens car park in Bournemouth on November 1. To pay £50 compensation. Also admits damaging a security light at Stevenson School Uniform Outfitters in Seabourne Road, Bournemouth on October 14. To pay £50 compensation. Also admits the commission of a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge order for a period of two years for theft x 4. No action taken on breach.

DALE STEVEN SCOTT ANDERS, aged 35 and of Matchams Lane, Christchurch, admits failing to comply with the requirements of a community order by failing to attend appointments on two occasions. Order varied. The defendant must comply with a rehabilitation activity requirement for ten days. Unpaid work requirement to continue.

EAST DORSET

JILLIAN ELISABETH SANFORD, aged 71 and of Oaklands Close, Verwood, admits causing unnecessary suffering to an English setter dog called Star by failing to seek appropriate care for an entrapped claw. The defendant be deprived of dogs Liam, Leira, Merlin, Manuka, Minty and Aimee under section 33 of the Animal Welfare Act 2003 and care of the animals be transferred to the RSPCA. Fined £150, to pay a £30 surcharge, to pay £400 costs. Order made to disqualify the defendant from owning or keeping any animal for five years. Also admits causing unnecessary suffering to a whippet called Leila by failing to address a chronic eye condition. Fined £150. Also admits causing unnecessary suffering to whippets Merlin and Manuka by failing to seek appropriate care for chronic dental disease. Fined £150. Also admits not taking such steps as was reasonable to ebnsure the needs of an animal for which she was responsible, namely seven whippet dogs, were met to the extent required by good practice in that she did not ensure their need for a suitable environment. Fined £150. Also admits not taking such steps as was reasonable to ensure the needs of an animal for which she was responsible, namely seven whippet dogs, were met to the extent required by good practice in that she failed to protect them from pain, injury, suffering and disease. Fined £150.

HARRY LEWIS COOK, aged 21 and of Ringwood Road, St Leonards, admits failing to comply with the requirements of a community order by failing to attend appointments on seven occasions. Order varied. The defendant must comply with a rehabilitation activity requirement for 15 days. To pay £60 costs.