BROAD HINTON: An illegal immigrant used a fake Italian driving licence to fool a Wiltshire police officer.

Albanian car washer Ervis Hasanaj was charged as Fillipo Rosso, 22, the name that appeared on his false documents.

After being stopped at Broad Hinton on August 23, he was bailed to appear before Swindon magistrates on October 1 to enter his pleas to charges of driving without insurance and failing to provide a specimen of blood for analysis.

But matters against him in the crown court overtook the magistrates’ court proceedings. He was sentenced last Friday to four months imprisonment for possession of the false licence.

TOWN CENTRE: James Webdell, 30, of Sheppard Street, admitted burgling Abby’s Food and Wine, Corporation Street, on August 25. He stole alcohol worth £15.

He also pleaded guilty to an assault. His case was adjourned to October 9 for Webdell to be assessed for an alcohol rehab course.

SWINDON: A warrant was issued for the arrest of Jamie Howard, 24, of Clayponds Gardens, Chiswick. Howard had failed to appear before the court to answer allegations he spat on a Swindon police sergeant on July 11.

WILTSHIRE: Jordan Hudd, 19, of Flowers Yard, Chippenham, must do 160 hours of unpaid work and pay £100 compensation after he pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm. The assault happened in Chippenham on June 7.

JPs ordered he complete 15 hours at an attendance centre, 10 rehabilitation activity days and pay a £90 victim surcharge.

A419: John Isaac, 38, of Totterdown, Bristol, pleaded guilty to driving while under the influence of cocaine and by-product benzoylecgonine and possession of seven wraps of heroin and two wraps of cocaine. He was stopped by police at Commonhead roundabout on March 6, 2019.

Magistrates fined him £1,133, banned him from driving for 12 months and ordered he pay a £68 victim surcharge.

ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT: Derek King, 66, of Church Street, was fined £443 and banned from driving for 12 month after he admitted drink driving near his home. He must pay £137 in costs and surcharge.

TOWN CENTRE: Wojciech Wesolowski, 27, of John Street, admitted two assaults on emergency workers and a charge of using disorderly behaviour. He was ordered to complete 80 hours of unpaid work and up to 15 rehabilitation days. He must pay £200 compensation, £85 costs and a £90 surcharge.

RAILWAY VILLAGE: Jade Curtis, 35, of Trevello Road, admitted breaking the terms of two closure orders banning anyone but the householder and the emergency services from entering homes on Faringdon Road and Sackville Close.

She was bailed to appear before Swindon Crown Court to be sentenced.

WILTSHIRE: Emma Scott, 29, of Rabley Wood View, Marlborough, was given a four week curfew after she pleaded guilty to two charges of assault by beating. Scott was also told to pay £175 compensation, complete 25 rehabilitation days

WALCOT: Five people deny burgling a home on Lennox Drive.

Four have been charged with burglary: Lauren Andrews, 26, of Lennox Drive, Daniel Quelch, 18, of Choudary Walk, a 15-year-old girl and 17-year-old boy who cannot be named for legal reasons.

Another boy, 16, also faces a charge he dishonestly used a stolen bank card intending to make a £400 gain.

All five were bailed to appear before Swindon Magistrates’ Court on December 12 for the trial.

DORCAN: Lilian Omunyin 36, of Ramsbury Avenue, was fined £202 for driving her Mercedes C180 while drunk and without a licence. She pleaded guilty and was banned from driving for 14 months and ordered to pay £68 in surcharge and costs.

WILTSHIRE: Geoffrey Sensalirae, 33, of Forman Street, Calne, pleaded guilty to drink driving, driving without a licence and failing to stop after he damaged a picket fence.

He was fined £350, ordered to pay £700 compensation and £120 in surcharge and costs. Sensalirae was banned from driving for 14 months.