Cases heard at Coventry Magistrates Court on Monday, April 7, included:

Paul Ashford, 25, of Wentworth Road, Rugby, admitted breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work. He was given a 12-week curfew and told to pay 85 costs.

Anthony Campbell, 24, of St Nicholas Street, Radford, admitted stealing a soundbar worth 59.99 from TJ Hughes, two DVD players worth 59.58 from TJ Hughes and failing to surrender to bail. He was jailed for eight weeks.

Gemma Flowers, 20, of The Greenfield, Stoke Aldermoor, admitted spitting inside a police car, failing to provide a non-intimate sample for a drug test and failing to surrender to bail. She was given a 12-month community order with supervision.

Stuart Cook, 40, of Rosemary Close, Tile Hill, admitted using threatening words or behaviour with intent to cause fear of violence. He was given a six-month community order with 40 hours unpaid work, and told to pay a 60 victim surcharge and 40 costs.

Angie McGuigan, 31, of Roselands Avenue, Henley Green, admitted failing to provide a specimen of breath, and driving with no insurance. She was given a 12-month community order with a 12-week curfew and programme and supervision requirements, banned from driving for three years, and told to pay a 60 victim surcharge.

Jenna Roach, 33, of Middleborough Road, Radford, admitted stealing mobile phones and two purses after entering Joe Richards Greengrocers as a trespasser. She was conditionally discharged for 12 months and told to pay 205 compensation.

Craig Cook, 26, of Jamescroft, Willenhall, admitted breaching a community order by failing to attend supervision and treatment. He was fined 160 and told to pay 85 costs.

Kieran Doherty, 18, of Jardine Crescent, Tile Hill, admitted three counts of assault by beating. He was given a six-month community order with 100 hours unpaid work, and told to pay 75 compensation, a 60 victim surcharge and 45 costs.

Olamidokun Fashanu, 27, of Spencer Road, Earlsdon, admitted damaging two fridges and food worth 2,976 belonging to Simply Eat Cafe. He was given a six-month community order with 60 hours unpaid work, and told to pay 576 compensation.

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Spitting inside a police car and assault among cases heard by Coventry magistrates

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