The following cases were heard in Bexley and Bromley Magistrates’ Courts in the week starting December 4.

They include a drink driver, a man caught with a knife and a phone thief.

Mariusz Pawel Borakiewicz, 35, of Worsley Bridge Road in Bellingham 

Pleaded guilty to driving while over the alcohol limit on October 27 in Catford. Gave a breath reading of 147 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35. 

Disqualified from driving for three years and given a 16 week prison sentence suspended for two years. 

Hubert Piotr Dacewich, 43, of Stanley Way in Orpington 

Pleaded guilty that on July 20 in Bromley he was carrying a large kitchen knife in public. 

Given a 26 week prison sentence suspended for 18 months. 

Tyrone Muir, 44, of Micheldever Road in Lewisham 

Pleaded guilty that on October 10 he harassed a woman by phoning her around 50 times and turning up at her workplace, and assaulting her.   

Given a community order and told to pay £1,000 in compensation. 

Tashaun Daley, 21, of Arnal Crescent in Putney 

Pleaded guilty to driving whilst disqualified on Blackheath Hill in Greenwich on April 12. 

Given a community order including 120 hours of unpaid work. 

Mathew Stafford, 26, of Hatherley Road in Sidcup 

Pleaded guilty that on May 30 on Sidcup Road in Eltham he drove a Ford Focus while under the influence of cocaine. 

Disqualified from driving for 17 months. 

A 15-year-old, from East Ham 

Pleaded guilty that on March 11 he stole a Samsung Galaxy phone worth £1,179. 

Ordered to pay £500 compensation and referred to a youth offender panel.