Carol Wheeler, @ 42, of Longdogs Close, Ottery St Mary, pleaded guilty to breaching a restraining order on two occasions. The first involved sending a text message on March 26 and the second involved sending an email on April 8. She was sentenced to a two-month curfew order to remain at her home address between 8pm and 7am and must also pay a £60 victim surcharge.
Claire Wilson-Harding, @ 43, of Wynford Road, Exeter, has admitted being in breach of an anti-social behaviour order by going to an address in Blackthorn Crescent on April 15. She was fined £75 and must pay a victim surcharge of £20.
Stephen Berry, @ 56, of Bartows Mews, Tiverton, pleaded guilty to assaulting a female victim in Exmouth by beating. He was jointly charged with Alison Cole, 35, of Exeter Road, Exmouth, who also admitted the assault that took place on October 6, 2013. Both defendants were given a curfew to remain at home between 8pm and 7am while Berry was also made the subject of a restraining order. He must pay £100 compensation and a £60 victim surcharge. She must pay a £60 victim surcharge.
Damien Parr,@ 38, of Merlin Crescent, Exeter, damaged a glass panel in a front door belonging to Exeter City Council on March 3. He must attend 30 sessions of the Building Better Relationships programme, was fined £50 and must pay a £60 victim surcharge.
Kirk O'Connor, @ 32, of Chestnut Avenue, Exeter, pleaded guilty to theft of a BMW car in Exeter on February 27. He also admitted driving without the relevant licence and insurance on the same date. He must take part in drug rehabilitation and must also pay fines and a victim surcharge totalling £160. He was also banned from driving for three months.
Alexis Fraser, @ 19, of Perceval Road, Exeter, has admitted drink driving. She was stopped on March 30 on Market Street in Exeter and gave a reading of 64mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath. She was banned from driving for 17 months and must pay fines, costs and a victim surcharge totalling £305.
Monica Sikora, @ 27, of Polsloe Road, Exeter, has admitted driving without the proper insurance in Exeter on September 30, 2013. She was fined £110, must pay £60 costs and a £20 victim surcharge. Her licence was also endorsed with six points.
Luke Taylor, @ 25, of Farm Hill, Exwick, has been given a suspended jail sentence after admitting an assault by beating in Exeter on December 8, 2013. He was charged jointly with others and magistrates sentenced him to 13 weeks in prison suspended for 12 months. They said the offence was so serious as the defendant had been drinking, it was a group action and involved kicking the victim while he was on the ground. Taylor must also carry out 120 hours of unpaid work and pay compensation, fines and a victim surcharge totalling £265.
Ibrahim Jabri, @ 22, of Lymebourne Park, Sidmouth, admitted stealing a bottle of vodka, worth £9.39 from Lidl in Exeter. He was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison, which will run concurrently to his present sentence. Magistrates said this was in regard to his previous convictions and that he is a serving prisoner.
Graham Muirhead, @ 33, of Smythen Street, Exeter, was sentenced to eight weeks in jail. He pleaded guilty to two charges of assault by beating against two different victims on April 21. He also admitted stealing £29.22 of meat from the Co-op in Exeter on the same date. He was sentenced to four weeks in jail for each offence to run concurrently. Magistrates said this was because the assaults were against people providing public service and his failure to comply with court orders. In addition they activated four weeks of a suspended sentence given for possession of a knife meaning an overall prison sentence of eight weeks.
David Pridmore, @ 34, of Seaton Junction, Axminster, admitted damaging a window belonging to the Red Lion pub in Axminster. He also pleaded guilty to approaching a female he was banned from speaking to as part of a non-molestation order and a restraining order. The offences all occurred on February 14. He was sentenced to a total of seven weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months. He must also carry out 80 hours of unpaid work and pay compensation, costs and a victim surcharge totalling £215.
Lewis Woodward, @ 25, of Thomas Close, Exmouth, has admitted criminal damage of a wooden door in Exmouth on April 9. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge and must pay £100 compensation and a £15 victim surcharge.
Andrew Hall, @ 52, of Dursley, South Gloucester, admitted assaulting a female victim by beating during an incident in Exmouth on March 22. He also admitted criminal damage of a 3D television belonging to the victim on the same date. He must carry out 40 hours' unpaid work and attend sessions of the Building Better Relationships programme. He must also pay £145 in costs and a victim surcharge.
William Light, @ 21, of Exeter Road, Cullompton, has pleaded guilty to four drug offences. On December 13, 2013, in Cullompton he had 18.5g of cannabis with intent to supply. He also admitted possession of 4.2g of cannabis, 1.05g of ketamine and possession of amphetamine. He must carry out 100 hours of unpaid work and pay fines, costs and a victim surcharge totalling £445.
Andrew Murphy, @ 27, of no fixed abode, admitted a charge of using threatening or abusive words or behaviour during an incident in Exeter on April 2. He was made subject of a restraining order and must pay a £100 fine and a £20 victim surcharge.
Jonathan Stannard, @ 52, of Stoke Road, North Curry, has been given a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for six months, following a road rage attack. He admitted the charge of assault by beating that took place in Exeter on October 5, 2013. Magistrates said the sentence was given as the offence was so serious as it was a road rage incident that resulted from a piece of bad driving. The defendant pursued the complainant and assaulted him. Some of these blows were inflicted while the victim was on the ground. The defendant must also pay £300 compensation, £85 costs and an £80 victim surcharge.
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