A round-up of cases from Salisbury Magistrates Court:

RICHARD LEE, aged 47, of Lower Wear Road, Exeter, was found guilty of driving a Volvo V60 on April 2 along the A303, Chicklade, at a speed exceeding 70 miles per hour. Lee has been fined £650, and has been ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £65 and pay costs of £85. He has also been disqualified from holding a driving license for 21 days and his driving record has been endorsed.

CLAUDIO MICCIO, aged 45, of Crystal Way, Dagenham, was found guilty of driving a Kawasaki ZX-14 on May 22 along the A303, Chicklade, at a speed exceeding 70 miles per hour. He has been fined £466, and has been ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £46 and pay costs of £85. He has also been disqualified from holding a driving license for 21 days and his driving record has been endorsed.

PIOTR LAGOWSKI, aged 30, of Pealsham Gardens, Fordingbridge, pleaded guilty to driving a Citroen motor van along a restricted road - Blandford Road, Hamworthy - on February 28, at a speed exceeding 30 miles per hour. The defendant has been fined £166, and has been ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £30 and pay costs of £85. Lagowski’s driving record has also been endorsed with three points.

JASON DIMMER, aged 34, of Petwyn Close, Ferndown, was found guilty of fishing without a rod fishing license. The incident took place on May 18 at Hightown Lake, Ringwood. The defendant has been fined £40, and has been ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £30 and pay costs of £135.

THOMAS CHAPMAN, aged 28, of High View Close, Tisbury, was found guilty of driving a Ford Fiesta on Tournament Road, Salisbury, without the correct policy of insurance on January 27. The defendant has been fined £278, and has been ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £30 and pay costs of £85. Chapman has also been disqualified from holding a driving licence for three months and his driving record has been endorsed.

The cases of Dimmer and Chapman were heard at Swindon Magistrates' Court.