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Mansfield Magistrates Court.
He was last in trouble in 2019 when he received a 12-month suspended sentence, later extended to 15 months, following a breach.
But that order had expired by the time of the current offence, Ms Mills added.
Scriven, who represents himself, told magistrates: I can t get a job and I m skint.
He said he was homeless after his relationship broke down and he was trying to get a flat.
Scriven, 44, care of Stuart Street, was fined £40, with a £34 surcharge and £85 costs.
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