Cases heard at Coventry Magistrates Court on Friday, August 1, included:

Jamie Homer, 20, of Eden Street, Paradise, admitted stealing an Apple iPad worth 270. He was conditionally discharged for 12 months and told to pay 270 compensation, a 15 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Kay Johnston, 51, of Queen Margarets Road, Canley, admitted stealing food worth 237.56 from Morrisons. She was conditionally discharged for 12 months and told to pay a 15 victim surcharge and 50 costs.

David Rodgers, 26, of Farren Road, Wyken, admitted entering the Britannia Hotel as a trespasser and stealing bacon worth 12.50. He was jailed for eight weeks.

Robert Shaw, 31, of Roundhouse Road, Stoke Aldermoor, was convicted in his absence of breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work. He was given an extra 14 hours unpaid work and told to pay 50 costs.

Daniel Jones, 21, of St Michaels Road, Stoke, admitted stealing an LED light set worth 30 from Ikea and breaching a suspended sentence. He was jailed for six weeks.

Aaron Pennells, 33, of Charter Avenue, Canley, admitted destroying a microwave oven worth 60. He was fined 105 and told to pay 60 compensation, a 20 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Steven Torrance, 32, of Robin Hood Road, Willenhall, admitted possessing cannabis. He was fined 75 and told to pay a 20 victim surcharge.

Cases heard at Coventry Magistrates Court on Monday, August 4, included:

Adil Mahmood, 21, of Leopold Road, Hillfields, admitted failing to attend supervision. He was fined 50.

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