COURT RESULTS: Round-up of cases from 1066 Country

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The following are court results for the Observer area from Hastings Magistrates' Court fromJune 2 - June 14.

June 2:

Liam Hill (aged 30), of Woking Surrey, was found guilty of resisting a police officer. The offence took place at Bexhill on March 4. He was given a one year conditional discharge and ordered to pay £620 in prosecution costs.

June 7:

Daniel Brocklehurst (aged 36), of Gorselands, Sedlescombe, pleaded guilty to driving a BMW on The Street, Sedlescombe, on April 8, without due care and attention. He also pleaded guilty to driving with no insurance on the same date. He was fined £240 and his driving record was endorsed with six penalty points.

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Helen McDonald (aged 66), of Eversfield Place, St Leonards, pleaded guilty to assaulting a man by beating him. The offence took place at St Leonards on May 19. She also pleaded guilty to causing £34 damage to a pair of glasses at St Leonards, on the same date. She was fined £50 for each offence.

Joshua Westlake (aged 30), of Wilton Road, Bexhill, pleaded guilty to driving a vehicle on Holliers Hill, Bexhill, on May 3, while disqualified from driving. He also pleaded guilty to driving with no insurance on the same date. The court made a community order with a drug rehabilitation requirement and banned him from driving for six months.

Kevin Bulgin (aged 48), of Shaw Close, Hastings, pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman by beating her. The offence took place at Hastings on May 22. He was given a one year conditional discharge.

Sam Cannon (aged 25), of Plantation Road, Faversham, pleaded guilty to causing £1,567 damage to a carpet, cushion and hotel plaque at the Zanzibar Hotel, St Leonards, on April 21. He was fined £80 and ordered to pay £500 compensation.

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Lorenzo Damico (aged 19), of Wellington Square, Hastings, pleaded guilty to being in possession of a quantity of cannabis. The offence took place at Hastings on March 31. He was given a conditional discharge.

Joel Elmslie (aged 36), of Berlin Road, Hastings, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a breath specimen for analysis when required to do so under the Road Traffic Act 1988. The offence took place at Hastings on May 23. He was fined £400 and banned from driving for one year.