The following cases were completed at North Somerset Courthouse between August 15-17:
? Kerry Stephenson (40), of Grove Park Road, Weston. Theft: Sent to prison for 12 weeks.
? Michael Ioannou (58), of Rydal Road, Weston. Failure to obey noise abatement order: Fined �100 plus �450 costs and �15 victim surcharge.
? Kirsti Gills (36), of Jubilee Road, Weston. Theft: One-year community order with requirement to carry out 40 hours’ unpaid community work, ordered to pay �20.59 compensation.
? Matthew Ashenden (27), of Ashcombe Road, Weston. Theft: Fined �65 and ordered to pay �27.20 compensation plus �85 costs and �15 victim surcharge. Breach of conditional discharge: Fined �50.
? Jake Dymock (24), of Lonsdale Avenue, Weston. Trespass: Fined �65 plus �35 costs and �15 victim surcharge.
? William Brown (40), of Brue Close, Weston. Theft: Two months in prison, suspended for 12 months. Breach of conditional discharge: Two months in prison (consecutive), suspended for 12 months, ordered to carry out 74 hours’ unpaid community work and pay �75 costs.
? Neil Jackson (38), of Bransby Way, Weston. Theft: Six-month community order with six-week curfew, ordered to pay �35 costs.
? Tracey Vowles (38), of Milton Road, Weston. Theft: One-year community order, ordered to pay �85 costs.
? Haydn Allen (19), of Upper Church Road, Weston. Threatening behaviour: Fined �65 plus �85 costs and �15 victim surcharge.
? John Battman (34), of Monkton Avenue, Weston. Theft: One-year community order, ordered to pay �85 costs. Driving without a licence: Banned from driving for 18 months. Driving without insurance: No separate penalty.
? Michael Tyler (28), of Churchill Road, Weston. Theft: Six weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months, ordered to pay �85 costs. Failure to surrender: No separate penalty.
? Brian Tucker (48), of Alfred Street, Weston. Threatening behaviour: Fined �65 plus �85 costs and �15 victim surcharge.
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