Magistrates Court results from the Eastbourne area for January 21 - January 27

Results from Eastbourne Magistrates’ Court, sitting at Hastings, for January 21 - January 27.
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January 21:

A 13-year-old Eastbourne youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was found guilty of two charges of using threatening behaviour. The offences took place at Eastbourne on August 30 and September 18. 
Sentencing was adjourned until March 9, to allow for reports to be prepared and he was released on conditional bail.

January 24:

Damien Warner, 36, of Primrose Close, Eastbourne, pleaded guilty to two charges of assault. 
The offences took place at Grove Road, Eastbourne, on August 4. He also pleaded guilty to stealing milk, sausages and bacon, worth £5.40 from Tesco in Grove Road, Eastbourne, on the same date. Sentencing was adjourned until February 24, to allow for reports to be prepared and he was released on bail with a condition not to enter Tesco in Grove Road.

January 26:

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Elizabeth Axell, 32, of Robin Way, Hellingly, was found guilty of driving a Renault vehicle on Coleridge Road, Eastbourne, on June 8, while using a hand-held mobile phone. She was fined £220 and banned from driving for six months.

Marius Mircea-Buzea, 47, of Falmouth Close, Eastbourne, was found guilty of failing to give information to police relating to the identity of the driver of a Skoda vehicle who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. The offence took place in Sussex on July 15. He was fined £660.

January 27:

Paul Hudson , 31, of Elm Avenue, Eastbourne, pleaded guilty to two charges of causing £100 of damage to a window at Seaford on October 2 and October 12. He also pleaded guilty to causing £100 damage to a window at South Heighton, Newhaven, on October 8. 
He pleaded guilty to being in possession of a quantity of cannabis at Eastbourne on September 10. 
The court made a community order with an electronically monitored order not to enter within 100 yards of the Shepway, Seaford for six months. 
He was ordered to pay £100 in compensation.