Natasha Sites,@ 41, of South View, Tiverton, has pleaded guilty to three breaches of a non-molestation order. On May 2 in Tiverton she attended an address she was prohibited from visiting, and on May 4 and 5 she made a phone call and sent a text message which she was also banned from doing. She was given an 18-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge.
Thomas Egan, @ 34, of Hillside, Sidbury, admitted violently gaining entry into premises on March 10, and assaulting a male victim by beating on the same date. He must attend 12 days of alcohol-related sessions and pay £60 compensation.
Kirk Golding,@ 35, of Shobrooke, Crediton, stole a pot plant worth £200 from Premier Inn in Exeter on January 13. He was also caught driving without the required licence and insurance on May 9 in Harcombe. He must carry out 100 hours of unpaid work and pay a £60 victim surcharge. He was also banned from driving for six months.
Ryan Mettem,@ 21, of Clapham, Dunchideock, has pleaded guilty to driving without insurance on Newton Road, Kingsteignton, on February 15. He must pay fines, costs and a victim surcharge totalling £335. He has also been banned from driving for six months.
Reuben Aplin, @ 19, of Monks Road, Exeter, admitted three charges of criminal damage. He damaged a police cell door to the value of £50 belonging to Devon and Cornwall Police, a Honda motorcycle worth £1,482.28 and a red Suzuki to the value of £139.32. All the offences were committed in Exeter on December 29, 2013. He was given an 18-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay compensation and a victim surcharge totalling £434.66.
Martyn Newbery, @ 39, of Liberty Way, Exeter, admitted breaking the 40mph speed limit on Rydon Lane in Exeter on September 22, 2013. He was disqualified from driving for six months and ordered to pay fines, costs and a victim surcharge totalling £185.
Joshua Sails, @ 22, of Wykes Road, Exeter, has admitted two charges of possession of cannabis. The offences were committed on December 29, 2013 and January 26. He also admitted criminal damage of a red Suzuki on December 29, 2013. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge and must pay compensation, costs and a victim surcharge totalling £169.66.
Andrew Pearce, @ 30, of Exeter Road, Exmouth, pleaded guilty to using threatening or abusive words or behaviour during an incident in Exmouth on April 24. He was fined £70 and must pay costs of £85 and a £20 victim surcharge.
Arron Callard,@ 21, of Bennett Square, Exeter, pleaded guilty to possession of ammunition for a firearm having been a person who had been sentenced to a term of three months or more in prison in the last five years. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge and must pay £50 costs and a £15 victim surcharge. An order was made for the ammunition to be destroyed.
William Clarke,@ 33, of no fixed abode, admitted stealing a can of Monster energy drink from Poundland in Exeter. He was given a six month conditional discharge and must pay £50 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Robert Green, @ 26, of Coronation Road, Exeter, stole a male grooming kit worth £14.99 from Boots in Exmouth on March 15. He must pay £14.99 compensation and £85 costs.
Mark Gribble, @ 46, of Cowick Street, Exeter, pleaded guilty to criminal damage of a moped on April 26. He also admitted a charge of racially aggravated threatening or abusive behaviour on the same date. He was given a 14 month conditional discharge and was banned from entering Kongs Fish Bar and contacting the victim. He must also pay £200 compensation and £50 costs.
Nicholas Jefferies, @ 51, of Lancelot Road, Exeter, stole size 10 JCB Boots worth £54.98 from B&Q in Sowton, Exeter on April 27. He was given a four-month conditional discharge and must pay £50 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Ashley Matthews, @ 28, of Imperial Road, Exmouth, has admitted drink-driving. He was stopped driving a Ford Focus on Exeter Road in Exmouth on April 25. He gave a reading of 60mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath. He was fined £200 and must pay £85 costs and a £20 victim surcharge. He was banned from driving for 12 months.
Steven Ritchie, @ 47, of Elliott Road, Plymouth, stole aftershave worth £32 from John Lewis in Exeter. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge and must pay £85 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Owen Tratt, @ 73, of Honiton, admitted driving without the proper licence on February 18. He must pay fines, costs and a victim surcharge totalling £120. His licence was endorsed with three points.
Stephen Gannaway-Pitts,@ 51, of Park Road, Exeter, stole a coat and shoes worth £330 from Go Outdoors on April 28 in Exeter. He was given a four-week curfew to remain at his home address between 9pm and 7am daily. He must also pay £85 costs and a £60 victim surcharge.
Rabua Elsayed,@ 38, of Cowick Street, Exeter, was found guilty of stealing £11.95 of food from Morrisons in Exeter on February 5. She was also convicted of possession of price reduction labels to be used in connection with theft on the same date. She was convicted to a 10-week curfew and must pay compensation of £11.95, £200 costs and a £60 victim surcharge.
Abedur Rahman, @ 38, of Newman Road, Exeter, pleaded guilty to failing to give the information relating to the identity of the driver of a vehicle that was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. He was fined £250 and must pay £60 costs and a £25 victim surcharge. His licence was also endorsed with six penalty points.
Mark King, @ 26, of Polsloe Road, Exeter, admitted criminal damage of a window, a set of double gates and a side gate worth £320 during an incident in Exeter on January 14. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge and must pay compensation, costs and a victim surcharge totalling £420.
Mark Stokes, @ 44, of South Lawn, Sidford, was found guilty of pursuing a course of conduct that amounted to the stalking of a female victim in Ottery St Mary. Between November 22, 2013, and January 26 he sent text messages, tampered with her vehicle, spray-painted her property and threw objects into her garden. He also admitted breaching a restraining order by contacting the victim on February 28. He was given a six-week curfew for Friday and Saturday nights and must attend a 12-day programme.
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