ASSAULT
TANUJA WIGNESWARAN, 51, of Tanyas at Fourwinds, Bodmin pleaded not guilty to assaulting a man at Penlan Garage, Bodmin in July 2024. The case was adjourned until 7 July.
ETHAN CAMPBELL, 29, of Wallace Road, Bodmin pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman in Bodmin on 18 January and assaulting two police officers at the same address on 19 January. He was sent to prison for 18 weeks because it was an unprovoked attack of a serious nature on the woman and he was ordered to pay the woman £250 compensation and £85 costs.
LEIGH BELL, 39, of Beatrice Avenue, Saltash pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman in Saltash on 16 January and to damaging her mobile phone. He was remanded in custody and his case adjourned.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
SHANNON LODE, 26, of Trelawney Parc, St Columb was made subject to a 28-day domestic violence notice on 19 January not to threaten or contact a man.
ANDREW BOW, 37, of NFA, was made subject to a 28-day domestic violence notice on 18 January not to threaten or contact a woman or go to an address in Higher Bugle.
JAMIE WEEKES, 31, of NFA, was made subject to a 28-day domestic violence notice on 19 January not to threaten or contact a woman or go to an address in Saltash.
HARASSMENT
MICHAEL MCNULTY, 41, of Pool Street, Bodmin failed to turn up to court to answer a charge of harassing a woman between April and June 2024 by sending her abusive and unwanted emails, attending her address uninvited on more than one occasion and sending her unwanted friend requests. A warrant was issued for his arrest.
SEX CHARGES
STEVEN VALENTINE, 48, of Trevarthian Road, St Austell has had a warrant for his arrest issued after he failed to turn up to court to face seven sex offence charges including attempting to incite a 13-year-old girl to engage in sexual activity in Launceston in 2021.
OFFENSIVE WEAPON
JORDAN WOOD, 24, of Hillside Park, Bodmin pleaded guilty to possessing a throwing knife with a blade over three inches at Bridlington in Yorkshire on 28 November. He was made subject to a community order, fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs.
THEFT
DANIEL BLAKE, of Bodiniel Road, Bodmin pleaded guilty to stealing cosmetics worth £158 from Boots in Bodmin on 6 November, stealing shaving items worth £399 from the same shop on 21 November and gift sets on 7 December. He was sent to prison for 19 weeks and three days, made subject to a criminal behaviour order and must leave any commercial premises when asked to by staff or police, must not enter or loiter outside a store he has been banned from that is in the Bodmin Shopwatch Scheme and must not enter a pre-defined area of Bodmin as shown on a map unless for a professional pre-arranged appointment. He was ordered to pay £200 compensation.
BREACH OF ORDER
JAMES THORNTON, 41, of Trewhiddle Court, St Austell has been given a six-month prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, after he breached a criminal behaviour order by being drunk on Sawles Road, St Austell on 18 January – the order had been made in July 2022. Magistrates imposed the custodial sentence because of his flagrant disregard for court orders. He also has to do 50 hours unpaid work and pay £85 costs.
MICHAEL PHILLIPS, 23, of Green Lane, Bodmin pleaded guilty to breaching a non-molestation order in 2023 by contacting a woman on Instagram he was prohibited from contacting. He was fined £325 and has to pay £135 costs.
CRIMINAL DAMAGE
WILLIAM WOON, 49, of Rock Lane, Bodmin has been given a 19-week prison sentence, suspended for ten months, after he failed to comply with the community requirement of a suspended sentence for an offence of criminal damage.
DAMAGED CARS
ROBERT PAYNE, 47, of Old Market Place, Bodmin has been sent to Truro Crown Court charged with, in February 2024 at Old Market Place, Bodmin having a screwdriver intending to use it to damage three cars. His case is listed for 21 February.
CLOSURE ORDERS
8 STRET DOR WARTHA, NANSLEDAN has been made subject to a closure order for three months.
23 WALLACE ROAD, BODMIN had a closure order, including the garden, for nuisance or disorder extended for three months.
8 ST DOMINICS CLOSE, BODMIN, including the garden, has been made subject to a closure order for three months.
DRUG DRIVE
JACK GLANFIELD, 28, of Horsewhim Drive, St Austell failed to comply with the requirements of a community order he was given for a drug drive offence. He has now been given a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, because of his ‘wilful and persistent failure to comply with the order’.
CLINT HUGHES, 44, of Honey Street, Bodmin pleaded guilty to driving in Newquay last April with 16 micrograms of cocaine per litre of blood exceeding the limit of ten. He was given an interim driving ban and will be sentenced on 21 February.
DRINK DRIVE
DEBORAH REGAMEY, 58, of Tregenna House Farm, London Apprentice pleaded guilty to driving on Porth Beach car park on 3 December with 107 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath exceeding the limit of 35. She was banned from driving for 48 months, which will be reduced by 48 weeks if she completes a course, must have mental health treatment for 12 months, was fined £120 and ordered to pay £114 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
DRIVE WHILST UNFIT THROUGH DRINK
JAYNE BROCKLESBY, 52, of Meadow Rise, Foxhole pleaded not guilty to driving on Edgcumbe Road, St Austell whilst unfit through drink on 23 December. Her case was adjourned until 4 June.
NO INSURANCE
FRANCISCO COISINHA, 23, of Dymond Court, Bodmin pleaded guilty to having no insurance for a car he was driving in Dennison Road, Bodmin in January 2024. His case was adjourned and magistrates are considering giving him a driving ban.