A MAN who admitted to offences including assault and possession of cannabis has been given 60 hours of unpaid work.
Adam Pendlebury, of Lester Drive, Eccleston was given a community order at Merseyside Magistrates' Court.
Pendlebury, 27, had pleaded guilty to assault, possession of cannabis and damaging a lamp.
Offences were committed on April 28.
He must undertake 60 hours of unpaid work over a 12-month period. Pendlebury was also ordered to pay £120 in compensation, a £90 surcharge and £85 in costs to the CPS.
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