THESE five people were sentenced for offences committed in and around Salisbury this week.
All of these cases were heard by Magistrates courts on Friday, June 2.
Shannon McMenamin, of Glyndebourne Close in Bemerton Heath, pleaded guilty to assaulting police constable Richard Jones in Salisbury on Saturday, May 6.
The 25-year-old was ordered to pay £253 by Magistrates.
McMenamin must also pay £50 compensation to the officer by June 30.
Gavin Newman, 37, of North Street, Wilton, damaged the wing mirror of a Land Rover belonging to Peter Aldridge on December 23, 2022.
Magistrates ordered him to pay £47.80 compensation as well as a fine of £66, costs of £85 and a surcharge of £26 before June 30.
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Jordan Vaughan, 22, of Harrington Drive, Bulford Barrack, pleaded guilty to sending Henry Davison five threatening voice notes via Facebook Messenger on March 25.
Magistrates sentenced Vaughan to a conditional discharge for six months and he was not ordered to pay compensation or court costs.
Charlotte Nield, of Thiepval Drive in Bulford, drove her Audi A1 along the A303 near Cholderton while over the alcohol limit.
The 30-year-old was caught having 65 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath on May 7, the legal limit is 35Mcg/100ml.
Nield was disqualified from driving for 17 months, which can be reduced by 17 weeks if she completes a course before May 5, 2024.
Magistrates ordered her to pay £600 before June 30 and her guilty plea was taken into account.
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Shaun Butler, 56, was caught breaking the 70-miles-per-hour speed limit on the A303 at Fonthill Bishop in his Renault Traffic on August 11, 2022.
Swindon Magistrates Court ordered Butler, of Pinewood Close in Dawlish, to pay £1,042 and disqualified him from holding a driving license for 28 days.
He must pay the full amount by June 30.
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