HAYDON WICK: Lewis Stocker, 20, of Charmind Walk, pleaded guilty to using threatening words or behaviour in April 2020. He was given a six-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £107 in costs and surcharge. Richard Stocker, 48, of the same address, admitted the same charge and received the same punishment.

PARK SOUTH: Damien Bendall, 31, of Cranmore Avenue, admitted arson. He destroyed a BMW worth £1,350 in May last year. The magistrates sent his case to Swindon Crown Court for sentence.

SWINDON: Kairo Theophilus-Reid, 20, of Southwold Road, Hackney, was fined £80 after he admitted being in possession off cannabis in Swindon in September 2019. He must pay £117 in costs and surcharge.

WROUGHTON: John Highcock, 49, of St Andrew's Court, was banned from the Old Bank restaurant and club for two years after he admitted racially-aggravated threatening behaviour. He was fined £200 and ordered to pay £119 in costs and surcharge.

SWINDON: Joseph Ephgrave, 42, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to damaging the windows of a VW Polo and racially-aggravated disorderly behaviour. He was fined £120, must pay £260 compensation and £119 in costs and surcharge.

SWINDON: Jessie Garrett, 28, of Broadwalk, Bristol, was ordered to do 120 hours of unpaid work after he admitted a spree at Swindon shops last November.

He pleaded guilty to stealing £2,154 of goods from Tommy Hilfiger and goods worth £1,394 from the Ralph Lauren store, both in the Swindon designer outlet.

A charge that he stole £367 of items from the TK Maxx in Chippenham was withdrawn.

The goods were recovered. Magistrates ordered he pay £85 costs and a £95 victim surcharge.

WALCOT: Joao Simoes, 38, of Hertford Close, admitted possession of a folding knife in Raleigh Avenue, Walcot, and resisting a police constable last November.

He was given a 12-month community order with 60 hours of unpaid work and must pay £180 in costs and surcharge.

SWINDON: Arvdyas Spiegeus, 30, of Findley Green, Camberley, denied possession of £19,900 of criminally-acquired cash.

He pleaded not guilty to a money laundering charge and was bailed for the trial at Salisbury Magistrates’ Court on August 11.

PARK NORTH: Leon Chambers, 33, of Bilborough Drive, was found not guilty of assaulting a woman last June.

Three other charges were dismissed after the prosecution offered no evidence.

MINETY: William Gifford, 37, of Minety, was given 80 hours of unpaid work and ordered to pay £200 compensation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a man and a woman in Upper Minety last September. He must pay £85 costs.

SWINDON: William O’Driscoll, 40, of no fixed address, was jailed for eight weeks after he pleaded guilty to burgling the Brunel Dental Practice on July 18, 2020, using threatening behaviour and making a racially-abusive sign on August 9, 2020, and assaulting a man on August 28, 2020.

He must pay £150 compensation to the dental practice.

SWINDON: Carl Brown, 40, of Kings Worthy, near Winchester, was jailed for eight weeks for taking a red Honda CBR without its owners consent and driving it dangerously from Wootton Bassett Road to Commercial Road on October 16, 2019. He was involved in a crash.

The court record notes that Brown, who pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicle taking, was jailed because of his previous record of offending.

He was banned from driving for 25 months.

WILTSHIRE: Salisbury man Mark Parker was jailed for six months for what magistrates called a flagrant disregard for court orders and his fifth weapon offence.

Parker, 24, of Cherry Close, pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer in February, possession of a kitchen knife and breaching an earlier community order.

He was given six months’ imprisonment and ordered to pay £100 compensation to the police constable he assaulted.