Mrs Joanne Bligdon (aka Miss Joanne Caldwell), 43, of Westleigh, Warminster, was fined £40 with a victim services payment of £34 and costs of £40 after pleading guilty to assault of a female in Warminster on 11 August 2020.
Mr Daniel Bonnici (aka Dan Bannochie), 30, of Church Walk, Devizes, was banned from driving for 12 months and fined £400 with a victim services payment of £40 and costs of £85 after pleading guilty to driving a Mercedes C63 under the influence of cannabis in Devizes on 6 May 2020.
Mr Thomas Philpott, 31, of Silverwood Drive, Laverstock, was banned from driving for 12 months and fined £215 with a victim services payment of £32 and costs of £85 after pleading guilty to driving an Audi A3 while unfit through drugs and possession of cannabis in Winterslow on 19 January 2020.
Ms Sarah Collumbell, 52, of Yeates Field View, Warminster, was fined £120 with a victim services payment of £34 and costs of £85 after pleading guilty to possession of heroin in Trowbridge on 9 June 2020.
Mr Daniel Futcher, 24, of Milton Road, Amesbury, was given a community order for a 28-day curfew under electronic monitoring with a victim services payment of £95 and costs of £85 after pleading guilty to entering the In-Excess garden centre as a trespasser and stealing items worth a total of £104.70, then failing to stop for a police officer in Salisbury on 3 June 2020.
Mr Callum Gregory, 22, of Lower Grove, Whitsbury, was banned from driving for 12 months and fined £350 with a victim services payment of £35 and costs of £85 after pleading guilty to drink driving in a Ford Fiesta in Salisbury on 13 September 2020.
Mr Scott Lloyd, 29, of Hernog Close, Llandrindod Wells, was banned from driving for 40 days and fined £80 with a victim services payment of £34 after pleading guilty to being in charge of a Ford Transit while over the limit for alcohol in Durrington on 27 August 2020.
Mr Sam Townsend, 20, of Heathcote Road, Melksham, was fined £266 with a victim services payment of £34 and costs of £85 after pleading guilty to wilfully obstructing a police officer in Melksham on 10 July 2020.
Mr Mark Parker, 24, of Cherry Close, Salisbury, was given a prison sentence of 6 months after pleading guilty to assault of a police officer and possession of a kitchen knife in Salisbury on 24 February 2021. He also received a sentence of 3 months to be served concurrently after admitting to breaching previous community orders for offences including sending threatening communications, assault, theft, and criminal damage.