Magistrates Court results

Results from Eastbourne Magistrates' Court, sitting at Hastings, for September 5 - September 12.
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September 5:

Megan Davies, 26, of Moore Park, Hailsham, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis when required to do so by police under the Road Traffic Act 1988.
 The offence took place at Buttercup Drive, Polegate, on August 19. 
The court made a community order with a requirement of 100 hours of unpaid work and banned her from driving for 29 months.

Jade Drew, 35, of Highgrove Crescent, Polegate, pleaded guilty to driving a Peugeot car on the A27 at Polegate, on August 16, while more than three times over the drink drive limit. 
She gave a breath alcohol reading of 106 micrograms. The legal limit is 35 micrograms. 
The court made a community order with a requirement of 40 hours of unpaid work and banned her from driving for two years.

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Benjamin Lyle, 27, of Duchess Drive, Seaford, pleaded guilty to driving an Audi vehicle on Avis Road, Newhaven, on August 17. 
He gave a breath alcohol reading of 48 micrograms. The legal limit is 35 micrograms. 
He was fined £388 and banned from driving for one year.

Anthony Ripley, 57, of Downland Avenue, Peacehaven, pleaded guilty to driving a vehicle on the junction of Coopers Hill and Eastbourne Road, Eastbourne, on August 18, while over the drink drive limit. 
He gave a breath alcohol reading of 58 micrograms. The legal limit is 35 micrograms. 
He was fined £347 and banned from driving for 15 months.

Roland Woodruff, 73, of Seaside Road, Eastbourne, pleaded guilty to assault by beating. 
The offence took place at Eastbourne on August 16. The court made a community order. 
He was fined £45 and ordered to pay £100 compensation.

September 6:

Robert Howell, 30, of Northbourne Road, Eastbourne, pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman by beating her. 
The offence took place at Eastbourne on September 5. 
He also indicated a plea of guilty to being in possession of a quantity of cannabis on the same date. 
He was fined £160 for the assault and £107. Magistrates also issued a restraining order.

September 7:

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Scott McGarrity, 22, of The Promenade, Pevensey Bay, indicated a plea of guilty to being in breach of a court restraining order, by communicating with and attending the home address of a woman. 
The offence took place at Eastbourne between August 5 and August 10. 
He also pleaded guilty to causing £1,000 damage to a bathroom radiator at Marine Parade, Eastbourne, on August 10. 
The court made a community order with a requirement of 100 hours of unpaid work. He was ordered to pay £60 compensation.

Ashleigh Gotz, of Queens Road, Eastbourne, was fined £2,000 and ordered to pay £2976.77 in costs for unlawfully holding herself out to practice dentistry when she is not a registered dentist or dental care professional, namely tooth whitening at Luscious VIP, The Waterfront, Sovereign Harbour, contrary to Section 38 of the Dentists Act 1984. 
The verdict was proved in her absence.

September 12:

Simon Kistnen, 30, of Langney Road, Eastbourne, indicated a plea of guilty to being in possession of a quantity of herbal cannabis. The offence took place at Eastbourne on may 20. He was fined £92.

Pedro Luis, 22, of Chelworth Road, Eastbourne, pleaded guilty to driving an Audi vehicle on Lindfield Road, Eastbourne, on August 28, while more than twice over the drink drive limit. 
He gave a breath alcohol reading of 94 micrograms. The legal limit is 35 micrograms. He was fined £666 and banned from driving for two years.