HM Courts Service: Results list for November 14 to 18, 2016

The following are the latest results contributed by HM Courts Service, for cases sentenced by West Sussex Magistrates' Court sitting at Worthing from November 14 to 18, 2016.

Nicholas Sawicki, 65, of Third Avenue, Broadwater, was given a community order and must carry out 80 hours’ unpaid work after being found guilty of assault by beating in Henfield on March 11, 2016; and intentionally obstructing an enforcement officer engaged in executing a writ from the High Court in Henfield on March 11, 2016. He must pay £50 compensation, £60 victim surcharge and £625 costs.

Aaron Coulson, 28, of Courtfields, Elm Grove, Lancing, must pay £70 costs after admitting breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work. The order was varied, with 21 hours added to the original 80 hours’ unpaid work.

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Terry Green, 20, of Berriedale Drive, Sompting, must pay £70 costs after admitting breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work. The order was varied, with a new Rehabilitation Activity Requirement added.

Ashley Nelson, 27, of Chapel Road, Worthing, must pay £70 costs after admitting breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work. The order was varied, with 21 hours added to the original 100 hours’ unpaid work.

Jessica Nice, 29, of Yapton Road, Climping, was fined £80 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £40 costs, after admitting failing to stop after an accident on the A27 Fontwell on May 20, 2016, in which personal injury was caused to another vehicle. She was fined £80 after admitting failing to report an accident, fined £120 after admitting driving without insurance and fined £80 after admitting driving without due care and attention. She also admitted driving without a licence, no separate penalty. She was disqualified from driving for six months.

Terry Corbett, 27, of Yapton Road, Climping, was fined £800 and must pay £80 victim surcharge, £40 costs, after admitting aiding Jessica Nice to drive on the A27 Fontwell without insurance on May 20, 2015. His driving record was endorsed with six points. He also admitted aiding Jessica Nice to drive without a licence, no separate penalty.

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Darrel Mackenzie, 26, of Monks Close, Lancing, was fined £110 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting assaulting a police constable in Freshbrook Road, Lancing, on October 29, 2016.

Ellie Taylor, 18, of The Quadrant, Goring, was fined £80 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting wilfully obstructing a police constable in the Montague Centre, Worthing, on October 28, 2016. She was fined £40 after admitting disorderly behaviour in the Montague Centre, Worthing, on October 28, 2016.

Mark Williams, 35, of The Drive, Lancing, was fined £440 and must pay £44 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting failing to provide a specimen for analysis when required by police at Worthing Custody Centre on October 29, 2016. He was disqualified from driving for 17 months.

Bradley Allen, 25, of Orkney Court, Worthing, was discharged conditionally for 12 months and must pay £20 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting possessing cannabis in Worthing on August 18, 2016.

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Robert Dewey, 59, of Graham Road, Worthing, was fined £690 and given a restraining order after admitting harassment without violence through unwanted text messages sent between August 2016 and October 7, 2016. He must pay £69 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

David Collins, 56, of The Street, Clapham, was discharged conditionally for six months and must pay £20 victim surcharge, £50 costs, after admitting causing £40 damage to windows in The Street, Clapham, on September 26, 2016.

Rachel Marchant, 30, of Winterbourne House, Rowlands Road, Worthing, was discharged conditionally for 18 months and must pay £10 compensation, £20 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting stealing a £19.99 Peppa Pig toy from Toy Barnhaus, Worthing, on September 30, 2016.

Thomas O’Neil, 30, of Cornwall Road, Littlehampton, was given a 16-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and must carry out 100 hours’ unpaid work after admitting stealing groceries from Sainsbury’s, Littlehampton, on August 18, 2016; stealing groceries worth £35.84 from Sainsbury’s, Littlehampton, on July 30, 2016; stealing groceries worth £30.65 from Sainsbury’s, Littlehampton, on April 14, 2016; stealing groceries worth £20.90 from Sainsbury’s, Littlehampton, on April 11, 2016; stealing groceries worth £24.80 from Sainsbury’s, Littlehampton, on April 22, 2016; attempted theft of groceries worth £18.45 from Sainsbury’s, Littlehampton, on August 24, 2016; stealing groceries worth £29.77 from Tesco, Chichester, on August 7, 2016; stealing groceries worth £24.04 from Tesco, Chichester, on September 7, 2016; stealing groceries worth £69.25 from Tesco, Chichester, on September 7, 2016; stealing groceries worth £33.78 from Tesco, Chichester, on June 19, 2016; stealing groceries worth £20.74 from Tesco, Chichester, on June 1, 2016; stealing groceries worth £35.16 from Tesco, Chichester, on June 11, 2016; and stealing groceries worth £30.64 from Tesco, Chichester, on June 13, 2016. He must pay £384.66 compensation, £115 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

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Tara Hofmeister, 46, of Berkshire Court, Goring, was fined £80 after admitting using threatening words or behaviour, which the court found to be racially aggravated, at Broadway, Lancing, on September 14, 2016. She must pay £30 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

Krasimir Ivanov, 58, of Windermere Crescent, Goring, was fined £231 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drink-driving (77mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath) in Rowlands Road, Worthing, on October 16, 2016. He was disqualified from driving for 20 months.

Arturas Skorovarovas, 27, of George V Avenue, Worthing, was fined £95 after admitting damaging a car roof in Worthing on October 16, 2016. He was fined £180 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting assaulting a police constable in Worthing on October 16, 2016.

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