In the courts
These are among the latest people to be dealt with by Bath Magistrates Court.
Carol Turner, 37, of Uphill Drive, Bath, was given a community order, a curfew and an electronic tag for using threatening or abusive words or behaviour while subject to a conditional discharge.
Tyler Peters, 18, of Jesse Hughes Court, Bath, was given a community order, a curfew and an electronic tag for using threatening or abusive words or behaviour.
Eljay Hardy, 18, of Cameley Green, Bath, was fined £100 for using threatening or abusive words or behaviour.
Gage Warman, 19, of Norfolk Buildings, Bath, was given a one-year conditional discharge and ordered to pay £50 compensation for criminal damage.
Philip Spicer, 39, of Sedgemoor Road, Bath, was given a community order, a curfew and an electronic tag for shoplifting.
Rebecca Anthony, 35, of Hazel Way, Bath, was fined £60 for speeding.
John Davis, 58, of Sunnyside View, Peasedown St John, was fined £280 and given six penalty points for driving without insurance.
Robert Jenkins, 37, of New King Street, Bath, was given a six-month prison sentence for burglary.
Kelvin Norris, 29, of Bladud Buildings, Bath, was given a 28-day prison sentence for shoplifting.
Rebecca Cook, 41, of Durley Park, Bath, was given a six-month conditional discharge for shoplifting.
Brian Windsor, 19, of Innox Road, Bath, was fined £65 for obstructing a police officer in execution of his duty.
Timothy Owen, 31, of New King Street, Bath, was fined £35 for unlawful use of a disabled person's badge.
Robert Hannabus, 22, of Walcot Buildings, Bath, was fined £200 and disqualified from driving for 17 months for failing to provide a specimen of breath for the police.
Chahra Harwood, 23, of Snow Hill, Bath, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £56.82 compensation for criminal damage.
Rommel Baruela, 39, of Southlands, Bath, was fined £300 and disqualified from driving for 15 months for driving while above the legal alcohol limit and for driving without insurance.
Ian White, 51, of Mead House, Twerton, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £100 compensation for assault by beating.











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