Sensea Robinson, 22, of Cathedral Yard, Exeter was sent to prison after being deemed to have a "flagrant disregard for court orders". On 2 June 2014 she stole a PSP games console, to the value of £90, belonging to a man in Exeter. On 12 August 2014 she stole meat, to the value of £60 belonging to Sainsbury, Guildhall, Exeter. Miss Robinson was committed to prison for four weeks concurrent. She was also fined £80.
Susana Franquelli-Tabuso, 41, of Holloway Street, Exeter was given a suspended prison sentence after two offences of theft. Between 5 May 2014 and 8 August 2014 she stole cash, to the value of £85, belonging to a woman in Exeter. Between 1 October 2012 and 13 June 2014 she stole four gold metal rings, to the value of £1,350, belonging to a woman in Cullompton. Ms Franquelli-Tabuso was committed to prison for 18 weeks, suspended for two years. The offence was deemed 'so serious', because she was deemed to have breached the trust of individuals who had provided her accommodation, causing "distress and shock" to them. Some of the items were apparently of sentimental value. She was also fined £1,467.50.
Paul Martin, 44, of Newman Road, Exeter was fined £200 for criminal damage. On 8 November 2014 in Exeter he damaged a front door panel, to the value of £200, belonging to a housing association.
Damien Meacham, 29, of no fixed address, was fined £159.99 after two offences of theft. On 11 November 2014 in Exeter he stole a Ralph Lauren jumper, to the value of £59.99, belonging to TK Maxx. On the same day he stole three chocolate bars, to the value of £2.20, belonging to Martins Newsagents.
David Bee, 53, of Coach Road, Silverton, committed three vehicle-related offences. On 6 June 2014 he committed fraud by hiring a vehicle in the name of a company to obtain their discount. On 8 June 2014 he drove a motor vehicle in Exeter without an authorised licence and without an adequate policy of insurance. His license was endorsed with six points and he was fined £100.
Jackson Kelly, 19, of Evett Close, Exmouth was fined £170 after assaulting a man. On 15 July 2014 he assaulted the man by beating him. He also breached a 12-month conditional discharge for theft offences.
Liam Henderson, 19, of East John Walk, Exeter, failed to comply with the requirements of a community order. He failed to attend appointments on 18 August, 16 and 22 October 2014 as instructed. He also failed to keep in touch with a supervising officer. He was told to carry out a new total of 140 hours of unpaid work, supervised by an officer.
Preetypal Singh, 26, of Old Tiverton Road, Exeter was banned from driving after committing three vehicle-related offences. On 16 August 2014 he drove a Vauxhall Zafira after consuming so much alcohol, namely 100 milligrammes in 100mls of blood, to exceed the prescribed limit. On the same day he also took the car without the consent of the owner. He used the vehicle without an adequate policy of insurance and without an authorised licence. Mr Singh was disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence for 38 months, reduced by 38 weeks subject to the completion of a course. He was given a community order, including a requirement to undertake 100 hours of unpaid work. He was also fined £145.
Scott Whatley, 24, of Cathedral Yard, Exeter was given a suspended prison sentence after breaching a court order. He failed to comply with the requirements of a community order by not attending appointments and not keeping in touch with a supervising officer. The court order related to previous offences for stealing and failing to surrender to court having been released on bail. Mr Whatley was committed to prison for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months. Custody was granted because the defendant persistently failed to comply with alternatives and the 'totality' of his offending. He was also told to comply with the requirements of 12 month supervision order.
Elaine Nosworthy, 34, of Townfield, Exminster was fined £180 for two offences of speeding. On 17 March 2014 she drove a car on Rydon Lane, Exeter at a speed exceeding 40mph. On 28 March she committed the same offence. Her licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
Jonathon Mcclay, 25, of Burnthouse Lane, Exeter was fined £205 after using threatening or abusive words or behaviour in Exeter on 25 October 2014.
Rachael Soan, 26, of Nap View, Awliscombe near Honiton was fined £535 after using a motor vehicle on 10 September 2014 without an adequate insurance policy. Her licence was endorsed with three points.
Jon Grigg, 34, of Kinnerton Way, Exeter, admitted stealing from his employer. Between 21 May 2014 and 24 September 2014 he stole cash to the value of £3,247 belonging to the Express and Echo. During an appearance at Exeter Magistrates' Court, Grigg pleaded guilty to one charge of theft by employee. The case was adjourned until January 28, and the judge ordered the probation service to prepare a pre-sentence report.
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