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Here are the people who were sentenced by magistrates from April 27 to May 2, 2020.
Monday, April 27
Stephen Eamon Burns, 43, no fixed abode
Admitted going to Southgate Shopping Centre in Bath on April 19, 24 and 25, in breach of a risk of sexual harm order. He was jailed for 15 weeks.
Rikki Stephen Joshua Cookson, 35, of Clifton
Admitted driving on Circular Road, Clifton, on April 25 and tested to have 90 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millitres of breath. The limit is 35.
He was handed a community order with 240 hours' unpaid work and was banned from driving for two years.
Simon George, 44, of Stony Street in Frome
Admitted breaching a restraining order by attending Portway Service Station, Portway, Frome, on April 25. He was handed a 26-week suspended jail term.
Dale Robert Kennedy, 47, of Hersey Gardens in Bristol
Admitted failing to comply with supervision requirements by not keeping probation appointments. He was sent to prison for 14 days.
Kamari Lee, 26, of Andover Street in Barton Hill
Admitted failing to comply with supervision requirements by not keeping probation appointments. He was fined £50.
Lee John Sage, 35, of Kings Weston Avenue in Shirehampton
Admitted assaulting a police officer at Cross Field, Patchway, on April 26. He was jailed for eight weeks.
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Tuesday, April 28
Matthew Francis Allen, 35, of Chantry Mead Road, Moorlands, Bath
Admitted stealing aftershave worth £372 from Debenhams in Bath on December 30 last year. He also admitted assaulting a man and woman and damaging shop fittings and products belonging to McColls in Twerton on March 17.
He further admitted: stealing two bottles of wine worth £13.60 from McColls in Bath city centre and assaulting a woman on March 10; using threatening behaviour in Bath on April 8; threatening behaviour in Bath on March 24; stealing two multibags of crisps worth £3.38 from McColls in Bath on April 3; failing to comply with a community protection order by entering Bath city centre on April 24; using threatening behaviour and assault at Tesco Stores Ltd, 4-5 Westgate Buildings, Bath, on April 19; using threating behaviour at Tesco Stores Ltd, 4-5 Westgate Buildings, Bath, on April 20 and assault there on April 27; stealing steak and wine worth £20 from Sainsbury's in Oldfield Park, Bath, on April 19.
He was jailed for 52 weeks.
Jonathan Dean, 36, of Claverham Road in Fishponds
Admitted breaching a criminal behaviour order by entering Bristol city centre on April 17, 21 and 27. He was handed a community order.
David Knight, 46, of St Marks Road, Easton
Admitted damaging windows belonging to Livewest Housing Association in Bristol on April 20 and 27. He was handed a community order with £200 compensation and alcohol treatment.
Philip Maggs, 67, of Chard in Fortfield Road, Whitchurch
Was given a 28-day domestic violence protection order for the protection of an associated person.
Rolf Mathison, 47, of Kings Weston Lane
Admitted breaching a domestic violence protection order and was fined £50.
Collyn Roberts, of Castle Court in Stoke Gifford
Was given an interim sexual harm prevention order.
Ashley Alex Skinner, 29, of Gorlangton Close in Bristol
Admitted failing to comply with a community order by not attending supervision requirements. He was handed a community order.
Zacare James Tucker, 26, of no fixed abode
Admitted possessing 0.3g of cannabis in Bath on March 31. He was fined £50.
Wednesday, April 29
David Arthur Bonnick, 34, of St Bedes Road in Speedwell
Admitted failing to comply with supervision requirements by saying he would not be living at an approved address. He was fined £25. He also admitted breaching a domestic violence protection order and was fined £50.
Kaine Johnathan Burgess, 23, of Baker Street in Weston-super-Mare
Was given a 28-day domestic violence protection order for the protection of the associated person.
Ricky Lee Cousins, 31, of Gorlangton Close in Hengrove
Aas given a 28-day domestic violence protection order for the protection of the associated person.
Ashley Evans, 31, of Brixham Road in Bedminster
Admitted breaching a community order and was sent to prison for six weeks.
James Lee Hannon, 27, of Portview Road in Avonmouth
Admitted breaching a community order. He also admitted: theft of 10 bottles of wine and threatening behaviour at One Stop Stores Ltd in Queen Charlotte Street on April 27; theft of six bottles of Famous Grouse whisky worth £108 from Asda in East Street, Bedminster, on January 4; theft of four bottles of vodka, a polo shirt and crisps worth £77 from £108 from Asda in East Street, Bedminster, on March 26; theft of wine, gin and vodka worth £73.50 from Asda in East Street, Bedminster, on December 31 last year. He was jailed for 13 weeks.
Amy Louise Lawrie, 27, of no fixed abode
Admitted theft of 10 bottles of wine from One Stop Stores Ltd in Queen Charlotte Street on April 27, while on a conditional discharge. She was given a community order with drug rehabilitation.
Christopher Daniel Anthony Patman, 28, of Fortfield Road in Whitchurch
Admitted breaching a community order and was handed a six-week prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, with 100 hours of unpaid work.
Sandor Toth, 52, of no fixed abode
Admitted assaulting a woman in Park Street, Bristol, on April 6. He was jailed for seven weeks.
Owen Wokes, 20, of Lena Avernue in Easton
Admitted possessing 2g of cannabis in New Station Way, Fishponds, on June 24. He was fined £100.
Liam Michael Fitzgibbon, 39, of Nelson Walk in Bristol
Admitted possessing 0.5g of cannabis in Hartcliffe on October 12. He was fined £100.
Stanley Marsh, 52, of Somerset Street in Bath
Admitted stealing food worth £3.85 and threatening behaviour at Sainsbury's at Green Park Road in Bath on April 28. He was jailed for 12 weeks.
Gholam Tawakoli, 44, of Dunmail Road in Southmead
Admitted failing to comply with supervision requirements and was handed a curfew until June 9.
Mr James Brian Hazell, 35, of Dangerfield Avenue
Admitted driving a Vauxhall Astra in Dangerfield Avenue, Bristol, on January 24, otherwise than in accordance with a licence and without insurance. He was fined £120 and banned from obtaining a driving licence for 28 days.
Christina Howell, 32, of Bristol Homeless Trust in Ashley Road
Admitted assaulting a mental health nurse at Avon Orthopaedic Centre, Southmead Hospital, on March 22. She also admitted assaulting an emergency worker and urinating in a cell at Patchway Police Centre on March 23. She was jailed for 12 weeks.
Benjamin Jenkins, 41, of Cynder Way in Emersons Green
Admitted assault and causing damage at Green Sands Road, Patchway, on March 12. He was handed an 18-week jail term, suspended for 24 months.
Richard Christopher Webb, 31, of Bridgend
Admitted attempting to enter a house in Northmead Road, Midsomer Norton, on May 25 last year. He was jailed for four weeks.
Thursday, April 30
Chantelle Andrew, 36, of Charlton Road in Weston-Super-Mare
Was given a 28-day domestic violence protection order the protection of an associated person.
Julie Ann Garland, 54, of Newland in Bishopsworth
Admitted assaulting an emergency worker and possessing 0.106 grams of crack cocaine and 0.095 grams of diamorphine at Lidl in Whitchurch Lane, Bishopsworth, on September 20 last year. She also admitted assaulting a police constable in the execution of his duty. She was handed a community order.
Gary Henry Robson, 43, of no fixed abode
Admitted damaging a window at 14 Narrow Quay, Bristol, on April 10. He also admitted: assaulting an emergency worker at Southmead on April 18; damaging a cell at Patchway Police Centre on April 21. He was jailed for 16 weeks.
Mia Sutherland, 20, of Filton Avenue
Horfield, admitted assaulting an emergency worker at Bristol Royal Infirmary on April 29. She also admitted damaging a lock on a front door in Hotwells Road on April 16 while on a suspended sentence. She was handed 29 weeks custody.
Bradley Vincent John Waldron, 35, of Stoke Gifford
Was given a 28-day domestic violence protection order for the protection of an associated person.
Roy Willmott, 45, of Gatehouse Avenue in Hartcliffe
Admitted stealing lamb and steak worth £127.24 from Lidl in Bishopsworth on December 4. He was fined £85.
Brian Woodman, 34, of Bantry Road in Knowle
Admitted damaging a Citroen car in Creswicke Road, Knowle, on April 28. He also admitted: wilfully obstructing a police constable at Creswicke Road, Knowle, on April 28; threatening behaviour in East Street, Bedminster, on April 4; damaging a Vauxhall car in Creswicke Road, Knowle, on April 28; assaulting an emergency worker at Bristol Royal Infirmary on April 29; breaching a community order and conditional discharge. He was jailed for 47 weeks.
Friday, May 1
Jody Lee Creed, 46, of Milton Road in Weston-super-Mare
Was handed a 28-day domestic violence protection order for the protection of an associated person.
Gavin Richard Bergin, 35, of Church Road in St George
Admitted damaging a window in Union Street, Bristol, on April 30. He was ordered to pay £140 compensation.
Marcy Claire Compton, 21, of no fixed abode
Admitted failing to comply with a community order. She was given a rehabilitation activity requirement.
Reece Anthony Conlan, 35 of Soundwell Road in Kingswood
Admitted assaulting an emergency worker at Lodge Causeway, Fishponds, on November 29 last year. He also admitted failing to comply with supervision requirements. He was given a community order, told to pay compensation of £50 and fined £50.
Jonathan Dean, 36, of Claverham Road in Fishponds
Admitted entering Bristol city centre on April 28 when prohibited from doing so by a criminal behaviour order. He was committed to prison for 20 weeks, suspended for 12 months.
Roy Partland, 34, of Crosscombe Drive in Hartcliffe
Admitted damaging a living room window belonging to Bristol City Council on April 29. He also admitted damaging an LG television. He was ordered to pay £450 compensation.
Jay Daniel Pring, 31, of Spencer House, Mede Close, Redcliffe
Admitted drunk and disorderly behaviour in Glyn Vale on March 11. He was fined £50. He also admitted assault at Glyn Vale on April 23 and was handed 20 weeks in prison, suspended for 18 months and a restraining order banning him from an address in Glyn Vale until April 30, 2025.
Alan Wayne Wilcox, 34, of no fixed abode
Admitted threatening behaviour towards two women at Julian House in Manvers Street, Bath, on April 30, while on a community order. He was sent to prison for 14 weeks.
Lian Williams, 41, of Bishopthorpe Road in Horfield
Admitted: theft of food worth £105.42 from Spar in Filton Avenue on April 2; entering Tesco in Greystoke Avenue, Southmead, in breach of a criminal behaviour order, on April 3; theft of wine worth £65.85 from Marks & Spencer in Falcondale Road on April 6; theft of food worth £20 from Mccolls in Arneside Road, Southmead, on April 4; entering Mccolls in Arneside Road, Southmead, in breach of a criminal behaviour order on April 4; theft of hand sanitiser from Southmead Hospital on April 29; theft of chocolate bars and jars of coffee worth £100 from the Co-op store in Henleaze Road on April 20; theft of meat and cheese worth £271 from Spar in Filton Avenue, Horfield, on April 28. She was jailed for 24 weeks.
Ben Gingell, 27, of the Paintworks in Brislington
Was handed a 28-day domestic violence protection order for the protection of an associated person.
Jeremy Richards, 52, of Redland Park in Bath
Was handed a 28-day domestic violence protection order for the protection of an associated person.
Saturday, May 2
Warren David Royal, 35, of Wycliffe Row in St Lukes Crescent, Totterdown
Admitted the driving of a vehicle in Union Street, Bristol, on October 21 last year, while using a hand-held mobile phone. He was fined £200. He also admitted: entering Wade Street, Bristol, in breach of a criminal behaviour order on April 5; entering Portland Square, Bristol, in breach of a criminal behaviour order on May 1; failing to stop for police in Portland Square, Bristol, on May 1; damaging cell 29 at Ashmead Road Police Centre, Keynsham, on May 2. He was fined £250.
Kimani Thorpe, 22, of Monsdale Drive in Henbury
Admitted assault and damaging a door at Southey Street, Bristol, on April 28. He was committed to prison for 17 weeks, suspended for 18 months, and handed a restraining order banning him from contact with a named person until May 1, 2025.