{"url":"https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/26029758.dock---appearances-poole-magistrates-court/","title":"In the Dock at Poole Magistrates' Court","domain":"bournemouthecho.co.uk","imageUrl":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/34816940/pexels-photo-34816940.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&h=650&w=940","pexelsSearchTerm":"British courtroom trial","category":"Other","language":"en","slug":"ede9e620","id":"ede9e620-a45b-4c64-a09c-59572506f9c6","description":"Poole Magistrates' Court heard cases of assault, theft, drug possession, and related offences.","summary":"## TL;DR\n- Poole Magistrates' Court heard cases of assault, theft, drug possession, and related offences.\n- Joshua Winter admitted 17 shop thefts, vehicle theft, assault on constable, bail failures, and ketamine possession.\n- Sentences included community orders, fines, compensation, bans, and suspended jail terms.\n\n## The story at a glance\nPoole Magistrates' Court dealt with six defendants charged with crimes like shop theft, assault on police, criminal damage, and drug possession. Those appearing included Christopher Clark, Joshua Winter, Harry Potts, Joshua Wadley, Nathan Andrews, and Jessica Beswick, mostly from Bournemouth area. The article reports these recent court outcomes as standard local crime updates.\n\n## Key points\n- **Christopher Clark**, 50, of Chapel Street in Milborne St Andrew, admitted assault by beating and shop theft in Corfe Mullen on December 15; got six-month community order, alcohol treatment, rehab activities, £50 fine, £110 compensation, £85 costs, and one-year restraining order.\n- **Joshua Winter**, 24, of Bournemouth, admitted 17 shop thefts in Dorset from May 18, 2024, to January 6, 2026, plus vehicle theft in Poole on June 9, assault on constable on January 25, 2026, bail failure on July 23, 2025, and ketamine possession on February 27, 2025; received two-year community order with drug rehab, mental health treatment, rehab activities, and £1578.29 compensation.\n- **Harry Potts**, 23, of Woodborough Close in Trowbridge, found guilty of assaulting constable in Bournemouth on July 5; got two-month community order, two-month ban from all bars/pubs/nightclubs in England and Wales, £200 compensation, £200 costs.\n- **Joshua Wadley**, 33, of Queens Park in Bournemouth, admitted stealing £175 vibrator from Simply Pleasure on November 10; ordered to pay £175 compensation.\n- **Nathan Andrews**, 36, of Westover Road in Bournemouth, admitted criminal damage on December 7, assault on constable on December 19, and three bail failures on March 25; got one-month suspended sentence for one year and £80 compensation.\n- **Jessica Beswick**, 34, of Northey Road in Bournemouth, admitted 13 shop thefts from September 13 to February 23; received four-month-two-week suspended sentence for 18 months and 18-month ban from six named stores.\n\n## Details and context\n- Cases span late 2024 into 2026, with some future-dated incidents like Winter's offences, suggesting ongoing investigations or bail-related issues.\n- Common penalties were community orders with rehab (alcohol, drugs, mental health), suspended sentences, compensation to victims, and targeted bans like store exclusions or pub bans.\n- Offences often involved shoplifting (high volume for Winter and Beswick), police assaults, and bail breaches, handled via non-custodial measures.\n\n## Why it matters\nLocal courts are addressing petty crime and anti-social behaviour through rehab-focused sentences rather than jail. Readers in Dorset/Bournemouth may note store bans and restraining orders affecting daily life for offenders. Watch for patterns in repeat shop thefts or bail failures in future court lists.","hashtags":["#uk","#courts","#crime","#theft","#assault","#dorset"],"sources":[{"url":"https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/26029758.dock---appearances-poole-magistrates-court/","title":"Original article"}],"viewCount":2,"publishedAt":"2026-04-18T18:28:16.676Z","createdAt":"2026-04-18T18:28:16.676Z","articlePublishedAt":"2026-04-18T00:00:00.000Z"}