July 23-28

July 23 - p11-12:

ZOE EVERETT, 24, of no fixed abode, admitted to stealing eight boxes of Ferrero Rocher from Tesco and received a fine of £20. She also admitted to two counts of failing to surrender to court and was handed a conditional discharge of six months.

July 23 - P12-13:

MATTHEW THOMAS KEOHANE, 26, of Rose Kiln Lane, Reading, admitted to burglary dwelling and theft, after stealing tools of an unknown value. He also admitted to failing to surrender to court and received a community order. He must complete 25 days of a rehabilitation activity requirement and pay costs totalling £105.

July 23 - P21-22:

WILLIAM JAMES HICKMOTT, 22, of Cotterell Gardens, Twyford, denied one count of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. He was convicted after trial and ordered to pay costs of £620, compensation of £150 and a surcharge of £85. He must complete 30 days of a rehabilitation activity requirement.

July 24 - P45-46:

TANIA TERESA DAVID, 54, of Sayers Close, Newbury, admitted to failing to provide a specimen for analysis when required. She received a community order and must complete 150 hours of unpaid work. She was ordered to pay costs totalling £410 and must complete 15 days of a rehabilitation activity requirement. She was also disqualified from driving for 36 months.

July 25 - P2-3:

SHAUN ANTHONY JOHN, 47, of Litton Road, Reading, admitted to stealing two mountain bike wheels. He was fined £120, ordered to pay compensation of £400 and a sur charge of £85.

July 25 - P3-4:

CARLY BEARD, 29, of Southampton Street, Reading, admitted to stealing two bottles of vodka from Marks & Spencers, possessing a controlled drug of Class A - namely cocaine, and failing to surrender to custody at Reading Magistrates' Court. The offence was discharged conditionally for 12 months and she was ordered to pay compensation of £40. An order was made for the forfeiture and destruction of the drugs.

July 26 - P11-12:

ANTHONY LEE SATCHWILL, 39, of Brackstone Close, Reading, denied harassment and breach of a restraining order and was convicted after trial. He was committed to prison for 24 weeks, suspended for 24 months and must undertake a rehabilitation activity requirement for 30 days. He was ordered to carry out 80 hours of unpaid work, pay costs of £150 and a sur charge of £115.

July 26 - P16-17:

DEAN STUART MATIAS, 33, of Urquhart Road, Thatcham, denied two counts of harassment and breach of a restraining order and was convicted after trial. He received a community order and will be required to carry out unpaid work for 80 hours over the next 12 months. He was also ordered to pay costs of £650 and a sur charge of £85.

July 27 - P1-3:

CHARLOTTE ADAMS, 27, of no fixed abode, denied assaulting a constable in the execution of duty. The offence was discharged conditionally for two years and she was ordered to pay compensation of £100. She was also made to pay costs of £625 and a sur charge of £20. She also admitted to possessing a quantity of crack cocaine and Dihydro-Codeine. She was fined £50 and an order was made for the forfeiture and destruction of the drugs.