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In Court: Cases heard at Central Devon Magistrates' Court

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Jonathan Smith, @ 45, of Thursby Walk, Exeter, admitted drink driving. He was banned for 28 months and must carry out 120 hours unpaid work. He must also pay £85 costs and a £60 victim surcharge. Jacob King, @ 19, of High View, Feniton, admitted criminal damage of kitchen cabinets and an intercom belonging to YMCA in Exeter. He also pleaded guilty to a charge of assault of beating. He must pay a total of £160 compensation, carry out 40 hours unpaid work and attend a series of probation appointments. Matthew Turner, @ 41, of no fixed abode, was jailed for 17 weeks for stealing seven various items of meat from Co-op in Sidwell Street, Exeter on October 14. Daniel Watson,@ 33, of St Davids Hill, Exeter, was found guilty of stealing a specialised Sirrus bike worth £600. He was fined £200 and must pay a £20 victim surcharge. Michael Wilson, @ 33, of no fixed abode, stole £83 worth of fragrances from Boots in Exeter on October 14. He was jailed for 17 weeks and must pay an £80 victim surcharge. Stephen Cook,@ 36, of no fixed abode, stole a bottle of Baileys from Co-op in Exeter on October 17. He also admitted three charges of assault by beating against security officers that involved spitting blood on the same date. He was jailed for a total of 67 weeks. He must also pay a victim surcharge of £80. Jamie Davies, @ 25, of High Street, Crediton, pleaded guilty to criminal damage of a basement window worth £100 and possession of 1.3g of cannabis. He must undergo alcohol treatment with probation and pay a fine and victim surcharge totalling £110. Peter Huxham, @ 57, of Western House, Dawlish, was found guilty of drink driving. He was banned for 30 months and must pay a fine, costs and a victim surcharge totalling £560. He must also attend 10 alcohol treatment sessions. Carlen Vanstone, @ 23, of St James Place, Christow, admitted failing to provide police with information relating to the identity of a driver who was suspected of having committed an offence. The defendant was banned from driving for six months and must pay a fine, costs and a victim surcharge totalling £335. Carl Stevens, @ 20, of no fixed abode, admitted stealing £105 of meat from Marks and Spencers in Exeter. He also pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article in public, namely a metal scraper. He was jailed for a total of 16 weeks, which included activation of a suspended sentence for a previous offence. Kevin Williams, @ 41, of no fixed abode, was found guilty of assaulting a police constable in the execution of his duty in Exeter on July 19. He was fined £100 and must pay a £20 victim surcharge. Terry Anderson, @ 37, of The Square, Holsworthy, admitted harassment of a female victim in Exmouth by sending several threatening and abusive text messages on September 10 and 11. He was given 16 weeks in prison, suspended for two years, made the subject of a restraining order and must pay an £80 victim surcharge. Curtis Soutar, @ 27, of School Lane, Exmouth, pleaded guilty to four charges of theft. The offences were all committed in Exmouth on August 28 and September 25 and items taken were cider, lager, wine, crisps and sausage rolls. He was given four weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months. He must carry out 80 hours of unpaid work and attend several appointments with probation. He must also pay compensation and a victim surcharge totalling £122.82. Martyn Hastings,@ 25, of Park Road, Exeter, pleaded guilty to harassing a woman between April 29 and May 10 by sending her unwanted text messages and turning up at her home. He also admitted a charge of racially aggravated assault and resisting a police constable in the course of his duty. He must carry out 125 hours of unpaid work and pay £100 in costs and a victim surcharge. Habibeuz Samed, @ 24, of Portland Street, Exeter, admitted two charges of assaulting a female victim by beating between May 1 and May 31 and between July 31 and August 3. He was jailed for 20 weeks and made the subject of a restraining order. Sean Connor, @ 48, of King Arthurs Road, Exeter, pleaded guilty to possession of 0.3g of cocaine, assaulting a female victim by beating and driving without the proper licence or insurance. All offences were committed on October 5. He was given an 18-month conditional discharge and must pay costs and a victim surcharge totalling £100. His licence was endorsed with eight points. Scott Hayton, @ 44, of Haldon Road, Exeter, admitted sending text messages to a woman when he was banned from doing so because of a restraining order. He was given an 18-month conditional discharge and must pay £100 in costs and a victim surcharge. Victoria Hill,@ 27, of Old Quarry Drive, Exminster, has admitted a charge of assault by beating. She was sentenced to a 10-week curfew and must pay compensation and a victim surcharge totalling £110. Kabir Islam,@ 21, of Northgate Court, Exeter, admitted criminal damage of a reinforced front door to the value of £250. He must attend a series of probation sessions and pay £220 in a fine, compensation and victim surcharge. Robert Palmer, @ 51, of Central Avenue, Exeter, was found guilty of drink driving and driving without a licence. He was jailed for 15 weeks. Magistrates said this was because it was a very high reading and his poor record. He was banned from driving for 50 months and must pay an £80 victim surcharge. Ashley Jarvis, @ 26, of Medley Court, Exeter, admitted using threatening or abusive words or behaviour in Exeter on October 4. He was fined £80 and must pay £85 costs and a £20 victim surcharge. Daniel Allwright, @ 24, of Beacon Lane, Exeter, admitted drink driving. He must pay £553 in a fine, costs and a victim surcharge and was banned from driving for 20 months. Simon Trevors, @ 53, of no fixed abode, admitted causing a female victim harassment, alarm or distress through threatening behaviour in Exeter on October 1. He also admitted stealing a passport and possession of 0.6g of cannabis resin on the same date.He was given a 12-month conditional discharge and must pay a £15 victim surcharge.

In Court: Cases heard at Central Devon Magistrates' Court


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