From court registers dated September 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17.
OLIVIA MAE PIDGEON, aged 22, of Looke Lane, Puncknowle.
Admitted, at Weymouth, when suspected of having driven a vehicle and been required to provide a specimen of blood for a laboratory test in the course of an investigation into whether an offence had been committed, failed without reasonable excuse to do so.
Community order made. Must carry out unpaid work for 150 hours within the next 12 months. To pay victim surcharge of £95, costs of £85. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 12 months.
Also admitted driving a motor vehicle on Wyke Road, Weymouth, while disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence.
Community order made. Must carry out unpaid work for 150 hours within the next 12 months.
Also admitted driving a mechanically propelled vehicle on Westwey Road, Weymouth, without reasonable consideration for other persons using that road. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed.
STUART MACAULEY DIXON, aged 32, of North Street, Charminster.
Admitted driving a motor vehicle on the Old Sherborne Road, Dorchester, after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in breath, namely 79 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeded the prescribed limit.
Fined £692. To pay victim surcharge of £69, costs of £85. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 20 month(s).
MARK JOHN YOUNG, aged 52, of Meadow Way, Charmouth.
Admitted driving a motor vehicle on A3052 Charmouth Road, Lyme Regis, at a speed exceeding 30 miles per hour, namely 42 miles per hour.
Fined £384. Disqualified for holding or obtaining a driving licence for 6 months. Disqualification obligatory due to repeat offending. Driving record endorsed. with 4 penalty points.
TIMOTHY MICHAEL JOHN WHITEMAN, aged 41, care of Flaxhayes, Bridport.
Admitted failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Bexley Magistrates Court for unpaid work. Failed to provide acceptable supporting evidence in relation to this absence within 5 working days. To pay costs of £60.
Dealt with for original offences of driving a motor vehicle while disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence, and driving when the proportion of a controlled drug, namely Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, namely not less than 3.7 micrograms per litre, exceeded the specified limit.
Committed to prison for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months.
Committed to prison for 12 weeks concurrent suspended for 12 months.
JAMES ALDOM, aged 40, of Longhorn Hill, Charminster.
Admitted using a motor vehicle on Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester, when there was not in force in relation to that use such a policy of insurance or such a security in respect of third party risks.
No totting disqualification. Mitigating circumstances: effect on family members, mental health and financial pressures. Fined £80. To pay victim surcharge of £34. Driving record endorsed with 8 points.
Also admitted, using on a road, namely Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester, a motor vehicle, to which no test certificate had been issued within the appropriate period (MOT expired 22/11/2020.) Fined £40.
JANET ROE, aged 52, of Neils View, Maiden Newton.
Admitted assaulting an individual by beating him.
Community order made: rehabilitation activity requirement. To pay victim surcharge of £95, costs of £85.
Also admitted commission of a further offence whilst subject to a conditional discharge order for an offence of assault by beating. No adjudication - dealt with for original offence. Community order made: rehabilitation activity requirement.
SAMUEL DANIEL JOHN TANNER, aged 29, of St Swithuns Road, Bridport.
Admitted, at Bridport, to assaulting an emergency worker, namely a police constable, acting in the exercise of his functions as such a worker.
Discharged conditionally for 24 months. To pay compensation of £150, costs of £100.
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