The following cases were heard at Bromley or Bexley Magistrates’ Courts on the week beginning November 10.
They include a stalker, a man caught with knives and a drug driver.
Barry Mills, 51, of no fixed address
Guilty of a spontaneous attack on two men in Erith on May 3 and harassment three days earlier.
Given a five-week prison sentence.
Archie Leo Newman, 23, of Oakley Drive in Bexley
Guilty of damaging the windscreen of a UK Power Network van in Gravesend, damaging a police cell and threatening two men on April 26 last year.
Given a 25-week prison sentence suspended for 18 months.
Roy Wisdom, 56, of Alliance Road in Plumstead
Pleaded guilty that on August 3 last year in Greenwich he assaulted a man, and it was racially and religiously aggravated.
Given a 24-week prison sentence suspended for one year. Told to pay £200 compensation.
Gurmear Singh, 40, of Forest Hill Road in Forest Hill
Pleaded guilty that on October 30 last year he assaulted and harassed a man in Orpington.
Fined £500.
Mustafa Quasemi, 31, of Sydenham Park in Sydenham
Found guilty of having two knives in public in Lewisham on May 4.
Given a 3-month prison sentence suspended for one year.
David James, 60, of Waters Road
Pleaded guilty to driving a van on Station Road in Sidcup on September 27, 2021, while under the influence of cannabis.
Fined £880 and disqualified from driving for a year and a half.
Daniel Shannon, 32, of Convent Walk in Ramsgate
Found guilty that between May and June in Dartford he stalked a woman by sending over 100 emails, texts and voicemails.
Given a 12-week prison sentence suspended for two years and ordered to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work.
Lee Russel, 40, of Dallas Road in Lewisham
Pleaded guilty to assaulting a man and damaging a front door belonging to Lewisham Homes social housing on August 14.
Given an 8-week prison sentence suspended for one year.
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