Cases heard at Coventry Magistrates Court on Monday, July 14, included:

Daniel Biggerstaff, 27, of Pembrook Road, Holbrooks, admitted breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work. Fined 80 with 85 costs.

Anita Walsh, 41, of Kitchener Road, Foleshill, admitted being drunk and disorderly and failing to surrender to bail. Fined 183 and a 20 victim surcharge.

Jake Cook, 18, of Brazil Street, Tile Hill North, admitted stealing various items worth 146.74 from Spar. Detained for four weeks and must pay 146.74 compensation.

Daljinder Dhillon, 46, of Tresillian Road, Exhall, admitted failing to provide a specimen of breath and failing to answer bail, and was found guilty of driving while disqualified and driving with no insurance. Jailed for 16 weeks and banned from driving for four years.

Kane Gavin, 21, of Potton Close, Willenhall, admitted taking a vehicle without consent, and driving with the wrong licence and no insurance. 12-month community order, 80 hours unpaid work, 60 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Matthew McCann, 34, of Jardine Crescent, Tile Hill, admitted stealing a steam iron worth 80 from TJ Hughes and failing to answer bail. Fined 73 and must pay 88 compensation, a 20 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Travis Clare, 20, of Hedgefield Way, Tile Hill, admitted possessing cannabis. Fined 73 and must pay a 20 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Slawomir Dziedzic, 30, of Richmond Street, Stoke, admitted drink-driving (100mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath. Legal limit is 35mcg). 12-month community order, 180 hours unpaid work, banned from driving for 28 months, and must pay a 60 victim surcharge and 85 costs.

Stephen Long, 32, of no fixed address, admitted begging. Fined 70 and must pay a 20 victim surcharge.

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Sending threatening text messages and begging among cases heard by Coventry magistrates

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