CASES heard by Chelmsford and Colchester magistrates from Thursday, May 8 and Monday, May 14.
Sent to prison
KELLY ANNE CALLANDER , 35, of Springfield Park Road, Chelmsford, was sent to prison for a total of 16 weeks.
She was given two weeks for stealing a hairbrush and a packet of tights valued at £14.49 from Boots in Chelmsford on May 8.
She was also given two weeks consecutive for stealing a pair of boots, a handbag and bracelet valued at £56.97 from H&M in Chelmsford on May 9.
The defendant committed the offences while subject to a suspended sentence order imposed on March 20 for offences of theft, assaulting a PCSO, and possessing drugs.
The suspended 12 week sentences were implemented.
KIERON JOSEPH NOONE, 24, of Chelmsford Road, Good Easter, was sent to prison for nine months.
He was given three months for trespassing in Tesco Express in Chelmsford on April 21 and stealing a handheld terminal valued at £420.
He was also given three months consecutive for stealing another terminal from Tesco Express in Chelmsford on April 25, and three months concurrent for attempting to enter Tesco Express on April 27 with intent to steal.
The defendant was also given a further three months consecutive for stealing a handheld device to the value of £1,000 from Marks & Spencer in Chelmsford on May 8.
MARTIN PAUL CANSELL, 43, of Bardell Close, Chelmsford, was sent to prison for four weeks for taking a vehicle without the owner's consent on April 24 at South Woodham Ferrers.
He also pleaded guilty to driving without insurance or a valid driving licence and was banned from driving for 12 months.
ANTHONY SCOTT CASKEY, 39, of no fixed address, was sent to prison for four months for assaulting Sheryl Taylor by beating her in her home in a sustained attack, causing injury, at Chelmsford on April 20.
He was also given two months concurrent for damaging a kitchen wall to the value of £30 belonging to Sheryl and two months concurrent for using violence to enter premises in Chelmsford on April 21.
Suspended sentence
CRISTINA NICOLAE, 21, of no fixed address, was given a six week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months.
She was given two weeks suspended for stealing cosmetics to the value of £197.62 from Superdrug in Chelmsford on June 8, 2012, and four weeks consecutive for failing to attend Chelmsford Magistrates' Court on June 27, 2012, having been released on bail in criminal proceedings on June 8 from Braintree Police Station.
Assault
VIOLET MOSLEY, 31, of Wood Corner Caravan Park, Woodham Walter, was given a community order for assaulting Joanne Stocks by beating her at Braintree on April 24.
She was placed under a curfew for eight weeks, with electronic monitoring, and ordered to pay £150 compensation and an £60 victim surcharge.
DYLAN TURNER, 19, of Windermere Drive, Great Notley, was given a 12 month conditional discharge after pleading guilty to assaulting Norman Turner at Great Notley on April 23.
He must pay a £15 victim surcharge and £50 costs to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
TAYLA SPENCER HUGHES, 22, of Rayne Road, Braintree, was ordered to pay £300 compensation for assaulting Millie Hughes by beating her at Braintree on April 21.
He also pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage at Braintree on April 21 by damaging a china bowl valued at £2 and failed to surrender to custody at Colchester Magistrates' Court on May 8 having been released on bail in criminal proceedings.
He must also pay £85 costs to the CPS.
JAMES PARKER, 21, of Coldnailhurst Avenue, Braintree, was given a community order for assaulting Clare Gardiner by beating her at Braintree on August 1 and had failed to attend Colchester Magistrates' Court on November 15, having been released on bail in criminal proceedings on October 4.
The defendant must attend the Senior Mixed Attendance Centre in Chelmsford for 30 hours, pay £100 compensation, a £60 victim surcharge and £135 costs to the CPS.
Criminal damage
TALIA LUCAS, 24, of Rookes Crescent, Chelmsford, was given a community order for damaging household items including a television, to the value of £500, belonging to Joanna Rampley at Chelmsford on March 28.
She also pleaded guilty to assaulting Joanna by beating her.
The defendant must participate in One to One for 20 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer, pay £500 compensation and a £60 victim surcharge.
Breach of order
BONNIE ANDERSON, 18, of Herberd Tye, Great Baddow, was ordered to carry out 30 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, in additional to the original requirements of a community order imposed on September 24.
She had failed to comply by not attending two appointments in April.
She must also pay £50 costs.
JAMES CLOVER, 19, of Silver Street, Wethersfield, was ordered to pay £500 compensation after damaging a glass door front to the value of £500 belonging to Hayden Incedal at Enjoy Cafe in Braintree, on April 26.
He must also pay £85 costs to the CPS.
Drugs - possession
RICHARD ANDREW SHELDRICK, 19, of Don Court, Witham, was fined £125 for possessing 1.1g of cocaine, a controlled class A drug, at Colchester on February 9.
He must also pay a £20 victim surcharge, pay £85 costs to the CPS and forfeit the drugs and have them destroyed.
He was also fined a further £30 fine for failing to surrender to custody at Colchester Magistrates' Court on April 30, having been released on bail in criminal proceedings.
Drugs - producing
DAVID BRADLEY, 29, of Beckers Green Road, Braintree , was fined £350 for producing five cannabis plants, controlled class B drugs, at Colchester on September 6, 2012.
He must also pay a £35 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
Harassment
AARON JAMES WARDLEY, 30, of Halyard Reach, South Woodham Ferrers, was given a community order for harassing Nicola Charman on or about May 11 at South Woodham Ferrers by shouting abuse through her letter box and sending numerous, abusive text messages.
The defendant must attend appointments with a responsible officer and carry out 100 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months.
He was also given a restraining order not to contact Nicola and ordered to pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
ANTHONY PETER STONE, 55, of Braintree Road, Felsted, was given a 12 month conditional discharge for harassing Anne-Marie Magee at Braintree on April 21 by attending her home address on various occasions and attempting to gain entry.
He also pleaded guilty to making verbal threats whilst using a phone, that were grossly offensive, indecent, obscene or of a menacing character.
He must pay a £15 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
Malicious communications
JAMES DAVID DIGBY, 25, of Fortinbras Way, Chelmsford, was given a community order for sending text messages that were grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing nature at Chelmsford between March 8 and April 21.
He must carry out 100 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
He was also given a restraining order not to contact Karlene Thorpe or go to Barnard Road in Chelmsford.
LIONEL CLIFFORD BARON, 28, of Falklands Road, Burnham on Crouch, was given a restraining order and fined £275 for sending a text picture message that was grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character to Natalie King at Southminster on April 14.
The defendant is prohibited from contacting Natalie and must pay an £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
Theft – shoplifting
APRIL AMANDA CHAPMAN, 18, of New Writtle Street, Chelmsford, was given a community order for stealing food products and underwear valued at £294.34 from ASDA in Chelmsford on May 8.
She must attend Essex Senior Attendance Centre for 24 hours, pay a £60 victim surcharge and £40 costs to the CPS.
Theft – other
CHRISTOPHER LEWIS DAVIS, 36, of Maldon Road, Margaretting, was given a community order for stealing a bicycle to the value of £500 belonging to Zoe Defoe at Chelmsford on April 23.
He also pleaded guilty to assaulting Danny Pitt by beating him, possessing 0.4 grams of cannabis resin, a controlled class B drug; and committing the offences while subject to a community order imposed on April 2 was in force for stealing a bike.
The defendant must have treatment for drug dependency for six months, and must not enter Chelmsford city centre as bordered by Parkway Rectory Road, New Street, Victoria Road, Springfield Road and High Bridge Road except to attend Probation or drug referral appointments.
He must pay £50 compensation plus a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS. In addition he must forfeit the drugs and have them destroyed.
MARK ALAN COATES, 40, of Bran End, Stebbing, was fined £265 for stealing a quantity of photographs and correspondence of an unknown value belonging to Daniella Westbrook between February 16 and March 15 at Takeley.
He must pay a £27 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
ANTHONY DAVID TAYLOR, 18, of Vauxhall Drive, Braintree, was given a 12 month conditional discharge for stealing money to the value of £20 from Kieran Colville on March 15 at Braintree.
He was ordered to pay £20 compensation, a £15 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
RYAN JOHN HARMER, 25, of Fairway, Chelmsford, was fined £500 for stealing cash to the value of £500 from Bethannie Freeman at Chelmsford on May 8.
He was ordered to pay £350 compensation, a £50 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
Theft - receiving
RICHARD ANTHONY MAYERS, 42, of Holkham Avenue, South Woodham Ferrers, was given a community order for receiving stolen goods in the form of a jacket valued at £270 belonging to James Gresty in Chelmsford on February 18.
The defendant must present himself to Essex Probation for 12 days, or 12 sessions, to undertake the Medium Alcohol Requirement Intervention activity, participate in Education, Training and Employment Activity for 15 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer and must pay a fine of £40, a £60 victim surcharge and £25 costs to the CPS.
He was also in possession of 0.40 grammes of Buprenorphine, a controlled class C drug, which he must forfeit and have destroyed.
Threatening behaviour
TAMMY MCKEON, 35, of Meadgate Avenue, Chelmsford, was fined £50 for causing harassment, alarm or distress towards a Police Constable at Chelmsford on May 8, by using threatening, abusive or insulting words or disorderly behaviour likely to cause alarm or distress.
She must also pay a £20 victim surcharge.
Careless driving
MICHAELA BRADLEY, 38, of Maldon Road, Bradwell on Sea, was given six penalty points on her driving licence for driving along Maldon Road at Bradwell on October 16 without due care and attention.
The defendant was taking a left hand bend when she lost control of the vehicle, skidded across the road and collided with an electricity pole.
She was fined £333 and £90 costs.
She was also fined £500 plus a £50 victim surcharge for driving without insurance, having the cord exposed on one tyre and driving a vehicle that did not have a test certificate in force.
RACHEL BATTS, 28, of School Road, Great Totham, was given six penalty points for driving without due care and attention at Witham on February 11.
The defendant had failed to see two pedestrians on a zebra crossing and collided with a four year old pedestrian.
She then continued to drive for 36 metres with the child caught underneath the vehicle before coming to a stop.
The pedestrian suffered serious injuries including a deep wound to the head requiring a nine day hospital stay, multiple surgeries and skin grafts.
She was fined £250 with a £25 victim surcharge and £90 costs.