WILTSHIRE: Iain Armstrong, 31, of Wylye Road, Tidworth, was given an absolute discharge after he asked magistrates to reopen a conviction dating back to April that he drove a Vauxhall Zafira in Tidworth without insurance.

He said he had not received notification that the insurance policy had been cancelled.

WILTSHIRE: Wiltshire Police won an application for a domestic violence protection order against Michael Mills, 34, of Brabant Way, Westbury. It prevents him from going to a house on Eagle Road, Warminster, for the next month.

WILTSHIRE: A judge ruled that £780 cash out of a total of £1,500 seized from a 17-year-old girl in Maiden Bradley should be forfeit.

The teenager cannot be identified after the court imposed a reporting restriction.

ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT: The case against Haydn Andrews, 26, of Clarendon Drive, has been discontinued. He had faced two counts of assaulting a woman by beating, which he denied.

PARK NORTH: Shane Bishop, 27, of Bentley Close, appeared before the court charged with wounding with intent and battery. No pleas were taken and he was remanded in custody to appear before Swindon Crown Court on June 26. It follows a stabbing in Toothill on May 26.

SWINDON: Court proceedings against Warren Little, 24, of Packham Walk, Cirencester, were discontinued. He had been charged with resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer.

SWINDON: Jake Ham, 19, of Faringdon, Oxfordshire, was fined £500 after he pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified and without insurance on the A420 on May 28. He was banned from the roads for six months and ordered to pay £135 in costs and surcharge.

WILTSHIRE: Aaron Bishop, 31, of the High Street, Melksham, admitted failing to attend unpaid work appointments with the probation service. He was resentenced to the original offence – taking a vehicle without consent between August 3, 2019 and August 5 – and jailed for 28 days. No costs were granted.

SWINDON: Chantelle Hayward, 28, of Stratton Road, entered no pleas to allegations she robbed a man of his jacket and bank card on May 28. She was remanded in custody and is due before Swindon Crown Court on June 26 for a plea and trial preparation hearing.

WILTSHIRE: David Maskery, 33, of Bowerhill Lane, Melksham, pleaded not guilty to harassment and damaging clothing, a mug, wall tiles and a necklace belonging to a woman in Calne in October last year. He was granted unconditional bail. A case management hearing was set for July 10.

PINEHURST: Martin Morgan, 35, of Whitworth Road, pleaded guilty to stealing £12-worth of alcohol from the One Stop shop in The Circle, Pinehurst, on May 28.

That put him in breach of a six week suspended sentence imposed on May 14 for shoplifting.

The district judge activated the suspended sentence in full and added an extra four weeks behind bars for the booze theft, making a total sentence of 10 weeks. He must also pay £12 compensation.

OLD TOWN: Grady O’Dwyer, 23, of Silver Street, Calne, admitted drug driving a Mercedes Benz on Bath Road. Blood tests found he was more than three times the cannabis driving limit. He was fined £200, banned from driving for a year and ordered to pay £117 in costs and surcharge.

WILTSHIRE: Criminal damage allegations against Adam Delamere, 32, of Francklyn Acre, Marlborough, had been discontinued. He had not entered pleas to an allegation that he damaged a woman’s car wing mirror in Chippenham on April 14.

SWINDON: A 16-year-old boy admitted breaching bail conditions by failing to observe a night-time curfew. He is yet to enter a plea to a charge that he was in possession of a machete on Queens Drive on March 5 this year. His case is due to be heard at Swindon Magistrates’ Court on June 23.

SWINDON: A Vauxhall Astra driver will be sentenced at Swindon Crown Court next month after he admitted taking a vehicle without consent, injuring a woman, failing to stop after hitting a bike on Dorcan Way last July, drink driving and driving without insurance or a licence.

Steed Howells, 30, of Cricklade Road, was remanded in custody to appear before the crown court on July 3 for sentence.Separately, he pleaded guilty to stealing frozen mead from Aldi in Abbey Meads on May 30 and using threatening behaviour with intent to cause fear of violence. He was jailed for four weeks and ordered to pay a £128 victim surcharge.

PENHILL: David Mundy, 31, of Farndale Close, admitted four counts of shoplifting and a fifth charge of damaging a glass door panel at the Cricklade Road BP garage. He was jailed for 15 weeks and ordered to pay £163.77 in compensation.

WILTSHIRE: Michael Samphire, 32, of The Nursery, Devizes, denies taking out a £2,500 loan under another’s name from website savvy.co.uk. He was granted bail for the trial at Salisbury Magistrates’ Court on July 6.

WILTSHIRE: Anthony Jones, 19, of Hurricane Road, Bowerhill, pleaded guilty to witness intimidation, yelling at a woman to drop a case against him and mentioning a weapon. He was remanded in custody to appear before Swindon Crown Court on June 10 for sentence.