CASES heard by Chelmsford and Colchester magistrates from Wednesday, September 10 to Wednesday, September 17.
Sent to prison
STEPHEN EDMONDS, 57, of Crushden Place, Chelmsford, was sent to prison for eight weeks for calling 999 and using threatening behaviour towards members of the emergency services at Chelmsford on September 9.
The defendant was in breach of an anti social behaviour order imposed on June 24 and it was the third time he had breached the order in a short time. He must pay an £80 victim surcharge.
MATTHEW GETTINS, 27, of Coronation Avenue, Braintree, was sent to prison for six weeks for the original offence of assaulting another person.
He had failed to attend appointments on July 7 and August 5 in accordance with a community order imposed on October 1 last year. He was also given six weeks' concurrent for the original offence of assaulting a police sergeant and two weeks concurrent for the original offence of possessing drugs.
ANTHONY LEE GEORGE, 37, of Humphreys Farm Lane, Chelmsford, was sent to prison for 23 weeks.
It was the defendant's fourth serious offence for excess alcohol and he had shown a disregard for court orders.
He had driven along South Street at Little Waltham on May 9 when his breath contained 94 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than two and a half times the limit.
He was disqualified from driving for three years and must pay £310 costs to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
RYAN AMADI, 24, of Kennet Way, Chelmsford, was given a five week sentence, implemented in place of an eight week suspended sentence, for failing to comply with a suspended sentence order imposed on September 19 last year.
He had shown unacceptable behaviour to staff during a telephone call to Chelmsford Magistrates' Court on September 4.
Suspended sentences
BONNIE ANDERSON, 19, of Harberd Tye, Chelmsford, was given a six week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, for the original offence of assault.
She had not complied with the requirements of a community order made on September, 2013 by failing to attend three appointments in August.
The defendant must participate in the Bridge Project for 15 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer, carry out 40 hours of unpaid work within 12 months and pay £50 costs.
GARY DEAN CARELESS, 27, of Tamar Rise, Chelmsford, was given a 12 week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, for harassing Stephen Muir by sending multiple Facebook messages between July 12 and 14 and threatening violence towards him.
He was also given four 12 week concurrent sentences for breaching restraining orders by either sending texts to other people or asking other people to send texts on his behalf on June 4, June 16, July 11 and between July 11 and 14.
The defendant must carry out 120 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, and was given a restraining order not to contact Stephen Muir or Amie Evans and must pay an £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
VULI HLELA PARIRENYATWA, 37, of Parkinson Drive, Chelmsford, was given an amended 16 week sentence, suspended for 18 months, for failing to comply with a suspended sentence order imposed on June 16.
The defendant had failed to attend unpaid work on August 20 and on August 26 had failed to comply by leaving the site after four hours without an acceptable reason.
The defendant must carry out 70 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months and pay £50 costs.
Assaulting a PC
MICHELLE TERESA ORPIN, 40, of New London Road, Chelmsford, was fined £100 for assaulting a police constable in the execution of his duty at Chelmsford on August 7. She was ordered to pay £50 compensation, a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
Criminal damage
RICHARD JOHN HAMMOND, 32, of Lambourne Chase, Chelmsford, was given a community order for causing £2,353.52 worth of damage to a Vauxhall Corsa belonging to Samuel White at Hullbridge on March 16.
The defendant was ordered to carry out 120 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, pay compensation of £2,353 plus a £60 victim surcharge.
He was also found guilty assaulting a person on the same day and must pay £150 compensation and £300 costs to the CPS.
Criminal justice - assault
NATHAN PACKHAM, 20, of Grenville Road, Braintree was fined £230 for assaulting Henry Mosley by beating him, acting together with Michael Morris, another person at Chelmsford on March 23.
He was ordered to pay £1,100 compensation, a £23 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
GARY STEVEN PALMER, 44, of The Vineyards, Great Baddow, was given a community order for assaulting Valarie Lopez-Gaskin by beating her at Chelmsford on August 2.
The defendant must attend appointments with a responsible officer, carry out 150 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months and was given a restraining order not to contact Valarie or to go to any address where she is living.
He must pay £100 compensation, a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
JOHN SMART MANNION, 53, of Hatfield Grove, Chelmsford, was given a community order for assaulting Mary Mannion and Kimberley Mannion by beating them at Chelmsford on August 21.
The defendant must participate in Medium Alcohol Requirement Intervention for 12 days, participate in Building Better Relationships for 29 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer and pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
VICTORIA ULRIKA ELSA DEAN, 33, of The Withy Windle, South Woodham Ferrers, was given a community order for assaulting Catherine White and Daniel MacDonald by beating them at Chelmsford on November 25.
She must attend appointments with a responsible officer and was given a restraining order not to contact either of them or go to Treebeard Copse in South Woodham Ferrers. She must pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
ALYSON TURRELL, 35, of Shrubsland Close, Chelmsford, was fined £25 for failing to attend two appointments in August in accordance with a community order imposed on December 20. She must also pay £25 costs.
Criminal justice – Failed to comply
PAUL VICTOR WELHAM, 47, of Southview Road, Rettendon Common, was fined £100 for failing to comply with a community order imposed on September 30, 2013 by failing to attend two appointments in August and showing unacceptable behaviour on September 1. He must also pay £50 costs.
JAMES DIGBY, 25, of Fortinbras Way, Chelmsford, was ordered to carry out 20 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months in addition to the original requirements of a community order made on May 9.
He had failed to comply by not attending three appointments in August. He must pay £50 costs.
ROBERT DAVANZO, 20, of Crix Green, Dunmow, was ordered to participate in the Bridge Project for five days in addition to the original requirements of a suspended sentence order imposed on April 7 for showing unacceptable behaviour at the Bridge Project.
DAVID BRIAN RADLEY, 36, of Nelson Place, South Woodham Ferrers, was fined £50 for failing to attend two appointments on August 11 and 18 as required by a community order imposed on August 8. He must pay £50 costs.
Drugs – possession
HAMED AHMADI, 25, of Dorset Avenue, Chelmsford, was fined £70 for possessing two grammes of cannabis, a controlled class B drug, at Chelmsford on August 28.
He must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
Family Law
JAMES NICHOLAS SMITH, 22, of Roxwell Road, Chelmsford, was given a community order for breaching a non molestation order made on May 23 by sending three Facebook messages to another person between July 6 and August 9 at Chelmsford.
He was ordered to carry out 60 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
GARY ROBERT YORK, 35, of Coggeshall Road, Braintree, was given a community order for attending Boscowan Gardens in Braintree while prohibited by a non molestation order and speaking to Melody Green on September 12.
The defendant was ordered to participate in Bridge Project for 15 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer and pay a £60 victim surcharge.
OLIVER JEE SWAINSON, 28, of Green Lane, South Woodham Ferrers, was given a community order for harassing Katie Mullins by sending numerous text messages, causing her alarm and distress, on March 23.
The defendant must participate in Thinking Skills for 19 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer, pay a £60 victim surcharge and £150 costs to the CPS.
Offensive communications
RICKY DEAN ALAN O'SULLIVAN, 27, of Eves Crescent, Chelmsford, was given a community order for sending a grossly offensive message at Chelmsford on August 25.
The defendant was given a restraining order and prohibited from contacting Jasmine Camblin-Smith other than to arrange child contact.
He must participate in Thinking Skills for 19 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer, and pay a £60 victim surcharge.
Public order offence
LEE STEVEN HUGHES, 25, of London Road, Kelvedon, was given a six month conditional discharge for using threatening, abusive or disorderly behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress at Kelvedon on May 10.
He must pay a £15 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
Social security offences
LAURISSA AMY NIE, 20, of Western Road, Burnham on Crouch, was given a conditional discharge for six months for failing to give notification that she had commenced employment on or about October 7 last year at Maldon which would have affected her entitlement to a reduction under a billing authority's council tax reduction scheme.
She also failed to notify Maldon District Council that would have affected her entitlement to housing benefit. She must pay a £15 victim surcharge and pay £250 costs.
Theft – shoplifting
JULIAN ANDREWS, 43, of Epping Close, Chelmsford, was fined £37 for stealing food items to the value of £15.22 from the Co-op in Chelmsford on September 12.
He must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £50 costs to the CPS.
ANDREW MAURICE GASS, 52, of Napier Court, Chelmsford, was fined £73 for stealing two toys valued at £7.98 in total from Store Twenty One at The Grove Shopping Centre in Witham on August 18.
He must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
NICK GEORGE JOSEPH HOPKINS, 23, of Mortimer Way, Witham, was given a community order for stealing 600 pairs of sunglasses, postage stamps and packaging to the value of £2,400 from Stephen James of Logic Imports Ltd at Langford between February 14 and May 3.
The defendant must participate in a Thinking Skills Programme for 19 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer, and carry out 100 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months.
He must pay £2,000 compensation, a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
JOSEPH ROBERT HILL, 53, of Woodhall Grange, Chelmsford, must pay £5.50 compensation after stealing beer and a cake to the value of £5.50 from the East of England Co-op in Witham on September 7.
He was also fined £110 for trespassing in Prezzo, Newland Street in Witham on September 8, and stealing alcohol valued at £60. He must also pay £20 costs.
DEAN HEATH, 35, of Pedlars Path, Danbury, was given a community order for stealing wine valued at £10 from Marks & Spencer in Chelmsford on September 10.
The defendant must have treatment for alcohol dependency for six months, attend appointments with a responsible officer, pay a £10 fine and a £60 victim surcharge.
SYLVESTER ISICHEI, 40, of Beach Avenue, Braintree, must pay £9.99 compensation after stealing salmon valued at £9.99 from Sainsbury's at Braintree on September 10.
He must pay £85 costs to the CPS.
PETER MARTIN, 45, of Broomfield Road, Broomfield, was given a community order for stealing food items to the value of £4 from Poundland in Chelmsford on August 26, and had failed to attend Chelmsford Magistrates' Court on September 11, having been released on bail on August 27.
He committed the offence while subject to a community order imposed on March 26 was in force for offences of theft and possessing cannabis.
The defendant must carry out 80 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, pay £4 compensation, a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
Drink-driving
TAKUDWZA MLAMBO, 24, of Dickens Close, Braintree, was disqualified from driving for 12 months for driving along Lady Lane in Chelmsford on May 3 after he had been drinking.
The proportion of alcohol measured 109 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of urine, which exceeded the limit. He was fined £140 and must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
JOANNE DALTON, 38, of Deanery Hill, Braintree, was given an 18 month driving ban for driving along Courtauld Road in Braintree on August 25 after she had been drinking.
The alcohol measured 62 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than one and a half times the limit.
She was fined £110 plus a £20 victim surcharge and must pay £85 costs to the CPS.
CHARLOTTE JOANNE WHITE, 40, of Courtauld Road, Braintree, was disqualified from driving for 20 months for driving along Bradford Street in Braintree on August 26 after she had been drinking.
Her breath contained 83 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than double the limit.
She was fined £275 plus a £28 victim surcharge and must pay £85 costs to the CPS.
The defendant also pleaded guilty of failing to stop following an accident which damaged another vehicle.
GEMMA LOUISE SAYE, 29, of Fell Christy, Chelmsford, was banned from driving for 32 months for driving along Broomfield Road, Chelmsford, on August 28 after she had been drinking.
The alcohol measured 137 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, just under four times the legal limit.
She must participate in Drink Impaired Drivers Programme for 30 days, attend appointments with a responsible officer, pay a £240 fine, a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
NATHAN BIBBY, 38, of Brewers Yard, Southminster, was banned from driving for 29 months and given a community order for driving along Queen Street in Southminster on August 31 after he had been drinking.
The alcohol measured 123 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than three and a half times the limit.
He was ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid, supervised work within the next 12 months, and pay a £60 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
LIAM CLARKE, 26, of Dunmow Road, Great Bardfield, was given a 20 month disqualification for driving along Braintree Road at Great Bardfield on August 31 after he had been drinking.
The proportion of alcohol was 81 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than double the limit. He was fined £110 plus a £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the CPS.
Road traffic offences
PAUL FAGE, 55, of Tyrells Way, Great Baddow, was fined £333 for driving, stood or plied for hire, a hackney carriage in Springfield Road, Chelmsford on March 15, which was not licensed as such under the Town Police Clauses Act. He must pay a victim surcharge of £33 and £205.69 costs.
JAMES HOWARD-WILLIS, 26, of Marys Way, Kelvedon, was banned from driving for 20 months after failing to provide a specimen for analysis at Colchester on August 29. He was fined £220 and must pay a £22 victim surcharge and £85 costs.