Cases heard at Coventry Magistrates Court on Friday, September 26, included:

Kyle Copson, 28, of Jasmine Place, Stoke Aldermoor, admitted breaching a restraining order, stealing make-up worth 65.94 from Boots, and breaching a suspended sentence. He was given a 12-month community order with 100 hours unpaid work, and told to pay 65.94 compensation.

Marcus Hibbert, 30, of Latham Road, Earlsdon, admitted breaching a suspended sentence by failing to attend unpaid work. He was jailed for four weeks.

Lee Carnall, 24, of Britannia Street, Hillfields, admitted stealing a TV and a laptop from CCS Waste Disposal. He was fined 110 and told to pay a 20 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Drew Darcy, 23, of Aldrich Avenue, Tile Hill North, admitted drink-driving (82mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath. Legal limit is 35mcg), driving with the wrong licence and no insurance, failing to stop after an accident, possessing cocaine and failing to report an accident. He was given a 12-month community order with 50 hours unpaid work and programme and supervision requirements, banned from driving for 18 months, and told to pay 300 compensation, a 60 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Ben Loughrey, 22, of Holyhead Road, Coundon, admitted damaging a car park barrier worth 474.60 at The Lower Precinct. He was fined 75 and told to pay 474 compensation, a 20 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Michael Twomey, 24, of Ansty Road, Wyken, admitted drink-driving (100mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood. Legal limit is 80mg). He was fined 200, banned from driving for 15 months, and told to pay a 20 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Stephen Hazell, 36, of Farren Road, Wyken, admitted breaching a suspended sentence by failing to attend an appointment. He was given a programme requirement for 16 days.

Michael Aubrey, 27, of Berners Close, Tile Hill, admitted stealing an iPhone5 worth 500, and failing to answer bail. He was given a 12-month community order with 100 hours unpaid work and supervision, and told to pay 50 compensation, a 60 victim surcharge and 145 costs.

Jerome Bromell, 23, of Freehold Street, Hillfields, admitted carrying a lock knife in public. He was given a 12-month community order with 120 hours unpaid work and supervision, and told to pay a 60 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

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Coventry Magistrates Court: Damaging car barrier at The Lower Precinct among cases heard

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