The following cases were heard at Worcester Magistrates Court.
SCOTT SABIN, 38, of Burrows Close, Malvern, admitted harassment - breach of a restraining order on conviction.
Sabin committed the offence in January, breaching the restraining order protecting the victim that was issued by the courts in November 2021.
Sabin was fined £316 and ordered to pay costs of £185.
BRADLEY RICE, of Wasdale Court, Warndon and currently of HMP Hewell, admitted two charges of harassment - breach of a restraining order.
The 29-year-old committed the offence in June by going to an address in Malvern he was prohibited from going to.
Rice was given three months jail, suspended for a year.
LUKE PROSSER, of Sansome Place, Worcester, admitted four charges of theft from a shop.
The court heard Prosser stole glasses frames from Specsavers and key chains from The Entertainer in June this year.
The case was adjourned for a pre-sentence report, the 34-year-old being told to attend his sentence on September 21.
RAF BAJER, of Tolladine Road, Worcester, admitted drink driving.
The 46-year-old committed the offence on August 26.
Bajer was caught driving a Mitsubishi Outlander on Deansway when he had 69mcg of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath - the legal limit being 35mcg.
Bajer was disqualified from driving for 17 Months, which will be reduced by 17 weeks if he completes a drink-drive awareness course.
Bajer was fined £400 and ordered to pay costs of £135, victim surcharge of of £160.
JERIN RAJU, of Chestnut Close, Hampton, admitted a charge of failing to provide specimen for analysis - vehicle drive.
The offence was committed in Worcester in August.
The 26-year-old was banned from getting behind the wheel for 20 months, which will be reduced by 20 weeks if a drink-drive awareness course is completed.
Raju was fined £461 and ordered to pay £135 costs, £184 victim surcharge.
LYNNE HILL, of Low Fold Close, Worcester, is accused of sending a letter / communication / article conveying indecent / offensive message.
The 73-year-old is accused by the prosecution of sending the alleged offensive material on February 14 this year.
Hill was told to attend the next hearing of the case on October 12.
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