CAMERON HARLE, 21, of Wormsley Road, Newbury, admitted being drunk and disorderly in Bartholomew Street on April 29. He was fined £120 and told to pay a £30 victim surcharge and costs of £85.

ROBERT BLACK, 48, of Westfield Road, Thatcham, admitted damaging a police cell by smearing faeces and urine over the walls. He was fined £120 and told to pay compensation of £150, a £30 victim surcharge and costs of £85.

CRAIG BOUCHER, 26, of Gainsborough Road, Reading, admitted stealing DVDs and alcohol worth £189 from Tesco and harassing a woman at the Napier Road Tesco Extra on January 27. He was given a 12-day supervision order and told to pay compensation of £138, a £85 victim surcharge and costs of £100.

DAVID JEPSON, 59, of Ashby Court, Reading, admitted obstructing a PC going about his duty and breaching a suspended sentence. He was ordered to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work and pay compensation of £809 and costs of £85.

ALEC BURRELL, 24, of Mowbray Hill, Mortimer, admitted failing to provide a specimen for analysis whilst driving on December 15. He was fined £162, told to pay a £30 victim surcharge and costs of £500, and disqualified from driving for a year.

NICOLA FERRISS, 47, of Hemdean Road, Caversham, was convicted of drink driving a Mercedes on Hemdean Road. She was told to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work and pay a £85 victim surcharge. She was disqualified from driving for two years.

DANIEL LOUGHNANE, 38, of St George's Avenue, Newbury admitted threatening a person in Newbury and breaching a suspended sentence. He was fined £40 and told to pay a £30 victim surcharge and costs of £85. He was told to carry out 10 more hours of unpaid work.

DANIEL SIMMONDS, 27, of Westwood Road, Tilehurst, admitted drink driving a Seat Leon on Pell Street on November 8, assaulting a woman on February 13, damaging a glass patio door on the same day, and breaching a community order. He was fined £120, told to pay compensation of £200, a £85 victim surcharge, obey a 15-day supervision order and disqualified from driving for 14 months.

CHLOE KEATES, 22, of no fixed abode admitted stealing hair products worth £143 from Sally Salon Services on March 5, stealing two bottles of vodka worth £190 from The Monk's Retreat on March 21, stealing a bag containing keys, debit card, driving licence and £6 from a woman on March 11 and failing to surrender to bail. She was jailed for 17 weeks and told to pay a £115 victim surcharge.

WAYNE SMITH, 24, of The Oaks, Newbury, admitted possession of cocaine, a Class A drug, in Newbury. He was given a one year conditional discharge and told to pay a £20 victim surcharge and costs of £85.

RUSSELL THOMAS, 33, of Beecham Road, Reading, admitted assaulting a man in Wokingham on February 26. He was given a 12 month conditional discharge and told to pay a £20 victim surcharge and costs of £250.

ANDREW WOODERSON, 35of Boscawen Way, Thatcham, admitted damaging a woman's car stereo in Thatcham on November 8 and assaulting the same woman between June and July last year and again on March 11. He was given an 18 month suspended sentence and told to obey a 15-day supervision order. He was given a restraining order and told to pay a £115 victim surcharge, costs of £350 and compensation of £100.

ADRIAN SULJAT, 37, of Horseshoe Crescent, Burghfield Common, was convicted of possession of cocaine, a Class A drug. He was fined £100 and told to pay a £30 victim surcharge and costs of £350.

ADAM LITTLE, 39, of Drovers Way, Woodley, admitted stealing three joints of beef from Lidl on February 15, possession of a riding crop with metal coils which could be used as a weapon at the same time. He was given an 18 month conditional discharge and told to pay a £20 victim surcharge and costs of £85.

JULIAN THORNGATE, 34, of Buckingham Drive, Emmer Green, admitted threatening a person on October 21. He was fined £75 and told to pay a £30 victim surcharge and costs of £85.

TONY THORNGATE, 31, of Mill Lane, Kidmore End, admitted threatening a person on October 21. He was fined £75 and told to pay a £30 victim surcharge and costs of £85.

SAMUEL REGENT, 21, of Antian Close, Woodley, admitted travelling on the railway without paying a £13.85 fare on August 24. He was fined £40 and told to pay compensation of £13.85, a £30 victim surcharge and costs of £20.

ADAM FOSTER, 18, of Bowling Green Road, Thatcham admitted assaulting a woman in Thatcham on April 7. He was fined £38 and told to pay a £30 victim surcharge and costs of £85.

MICHAEL HOLLINGWORTH, 27, of Basingstoke Road, Reading, admitted breaking a woman's door on March 10. He was given a year-long conditional discharge and told to pay compensation of £300 and costs of £70.

ZOEY ROOKE, 24, of Hunters Court, Woodley, admitted drink driving a Ford Fiesta on Tilehurst Road on April 8 and breaching a conditional discharge. She was fined £100 and told to pay a £30 victim surcharge and costs of £85. She was disqualified from driving for 38 months.

RAYMOND TAYLOR, 53, of Regent Street, Reading, admitted trying to burgle Wrap it up on Duke Street on April 23. He was jailed for two years and told to pay compensation of £100, a £115 victim surcharge and costs of £85.

GEORGE YANNI, 37, of Copenhagen Close, Reading, admitted stealing alcohol worth £130 from Asda in Lower Earley and breaching a conditional discharge. He was told to obey a 15-day supervision order and pay a £85 victim surcharge and costs of £85.

CARL LONG, 36, of College Piece, Mortimer, admitted assaulting a PC in College Piece on April 29 and failing to provide a specimen for analysis in Newbury on the same day. He was told to carry out 80 hours of unpaid work and obey a 12 day supervision order. He was told to pay compensation of £100, a £115 victim surcharge and costs of £85 and disqualified from driving for three years.

MICHAEL HUME, 32, of Church Side, East Ilsely, admitted failing to provide a specimen for analysis on March 2. He was fined £350 and told to pay a £35 victim surcharge and costs of £650. He was disqualified from driving for three years.

SHAHZAD AFZAL, 36, of South Street, Reading admitted racially harassing someone in Reading on November 19. He was fined £120 and told to pay compensation of £50, a £30 victim surcharge and costs of £50.

RAAKIN AHMED, 43, of Silverdale Road, Earley, admitted damaging a woman's tumble dryer worth £245 in Newbury on April 17 and breaching a community order. He was told to obey a 15-day supervision order and pay a £85 victim surcharge and costs of £85.