Cases heard at Coventry Magistrates Court on Wednesday, November 26, included:

Elizabeth Dunn, 26, of Roosevelt Drive, Tile Hill North, admitted assault. She was jailed for 12 weeks - suspended for 12 months - with activity and supervision requirements, and told to pay 180 compensation.

Kay Jones, 26, of Winceby Place, Tile Hill North, admitted stealing a CD worth 11 from Asda and breaching a community order. She was given a 12-month community order with a four-week curfew and activity and supervision requirements, and told to pay a 60 victim surcharge.

Vladimirs Maksimenko, 24, of St Michaels Road, Stoke, admitted driving with the wrong licence, no insurance and no MOT, and drink-driving (131mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood. Legal limit is 80mg). He was banned from driving for 12 months and told to pay a 365 fine, a 35 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Terry Vaughan, 51, of Woodlands Road, Binley Woods, breached a community order by failing to attend supervision. He was given a 10-day activity requirement and told to pay 85 costs.

Philip Curley, 60, of Dulverton Avenue, Chapelfields, admitted breaching a breach of the peace. He was bound over for 200 for 24 months.

James Russell, 22, of Binley Road, Stoke, admitted damaging a car, and a gate and a fence. He was told to pay a 200 fine, 125 compensation, a 20 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Mark Hamilton, 45, of Laneside, Willenhall, admitted two counts of benefit fraud. He was given a 12-month community order with 200 hours unpaid work, and told to pay a 60 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Cases heard at Coventry Magistrates Court on Thursday, November 27, included:

Nikara Beech, 28, of Roseberry Avenue, Bell Green, admitted stealing 38 cans of Lynx worth 95.20 from Sainsburys. She was given a four-week curfew and told to pay a 60 victim surcharge.

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