HM Courts Service: Results list for January 30, 2017, to February 3, 2017

The following are the latest results contributed by HM Courts Service, for cases sentenced by West Sussex Magistrates' Court sitting at Worthing and South East Hampshire Magistrates' Court sitting at Portsmouth from January 30, 2017, to February 3, 2017.
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James Jackson, 29, of St Pancras, Chichester, was given a community order, must carry out 40 hours’ concurrent unpaid work and must pay £47.50 compensation after admitting stealing a shirt and jeans worth £47.50 from Marks and Spencer, Chichester, on July 21, 2016. He was fined £50 after admitting breaching a restraining order by pursuing, running and shouting in Chichester on September 15, 2016. He was fined £100, must pay £150 costs and was disqualified from driving for 17 months, after admitting drug-driving (800ug/L benzoylecgonine) in Teville Road, Worthing, on June 10, 2016. He was fined £100 and disqualified from driving for 17 months, after admitting drug-driving (102ug/l cocaine) in Worthing on June 10, 2016. He must pay £37.50 victim surcharge for assault in Bognor Regis on October 10, 2016. He admitted two charges of breaching a conditional discharge order and was dealt with for three original offences, receiving a community order with Rehabilitation Activity Requirement and 100 hours’ Unpaid Work Requirement for three charges of theft. He also admitted driving without a licence on June 10, 2016, and failing to surrender to custody at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on August 9, 2016, no separate penalty.

Lisa Miller, 39, of Gravits Lane, Bognor Regis, was given a community order with Drug Rehabilitation Activity Requirement and Rehabilitation Activity Requirement after admitting possessing crack cocaine in Bognor Regis on November 10, 2016. She must pay £85 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

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Paul Evans, 46, of Hunston, was fined £50 and must pay £70 costs after admitting breaching a community order. The order continues with a new end date.

Graham Hurst, of Ostlers View, Billingshurst, was fined £20 and must pay £65 compensation, £30 victim surcharge, £65 costs, after admitting failing to display a valid parking ticket and failing to pay the standard charge at White Lion Walk car park, Gosport, on August 28, 2016.

Gareth Kearn, of Cemetry Lane, Emsworth, was fined £20 and must pay £65 compensation, £30 victim surcharge, £65 costs, after admitting failing to display a valid parking ticket and failing to pay the standard charge at North Cross Street car park, Gosport, on September 6, 2016.

Russell Abbott, 30, of Cory Close, Chichester, was fined £140 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drug-driving (9ug/L Delta-9-THC) in St Paul’s Road, Chichester, on December 1, 2016. He was disqualified from driving for 15 months. He was fined £140 after admitting driving without insurance and also admitted driving without a licence, no separate penalty.

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Anthony Foot, 69, of Nyton Road, Eastergate, was fined £1,025 after admitting drink-driving (55mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath) at Yapton level crossing on December 21, 2016. He was disqualified from driving for 20 months. He was fined £1,715, must pay £170 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and was disqualified from driving for 20 months after admitting driving dangerously at Yapton level crossing on December 21, 2016.

Lisa Stinton, 49, of Cherry Row, High Street, Petworth, was fined £165 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting failing to provide a specimen for analysis when required at Chichester Police Station on January 15, 2017. She was disqualified from driving for 14 months. She also admitted failing to stop after a road accident in High Street, Petworth, on January 14, 2017, in which another vehicle were damaged, and failing to report the accident, no separate penalties.

Adrian Comanescu, 24, of Sadler Street, Bognor Regis, was fined £40 after admitting driving without due care and attention at Bognor Bridge Roundabout on December 9, 2016. He was fined £120 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting driving without insurance. His driving record was endorsed with six points.

Roger Richards, 42, of Normans Drive, Bognor Regis, was fined £325 and must pay £50 compensation, £33 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting causing £50 damage to a door lock in Walberton on January 14, 2017.

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Keiron Satturley, 36, of Westfield, Bersted, was fined £50 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting trespassing on the railway line at Yapton level crossing on July 9, 2016.

Alica Sessions, 18, of Churchmead Close, Lavant, was fined £20 and discharged conditionally for 12 months after admitting stealing a £20 gin making kit from Marks and Spencer, Chichester, on December 15, 2016.

Piotr Rewicki, 58, of Longford Road, Bognor Regis, was jailed for 12 weeks after admitting driving while disqualified in Pagham Road and Drift Road, Bognor Regis, on October 28, 2016. He was given a 12-week concurrent prison sentence and must pay £115 victim surcharge after admitting drink-driving (128mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath) in Pagham Road and Drift Road, Bognor Regis, on October 28, 2016. He was disqualified from driving for four years.

Mateus Henriques-Soares, 56, of Bramber Close, Bognor Regis, was discharged conditionally for 12 months and must pay £20 victim surcharge, £300 costs, after admitting assault by beating in Bognor Regis on August 25, 2016.

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Ian Henshaw, 53, of Vinnetrow Road, Chichester, was fined £350 and must pay £35 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting failing to comply with sex offenders register notification requirements.

Malcolm Joyce, 58, of The Wadeway, Selsey, was fined £250 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £250 costs, after admitting failing to maintain the site and keep it free from refuse and litter.

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