THE following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court...
STEPHEN BOND, 39, of Whyteways, Eastleigh. Admitted two charges of drug driving. Remanded on unconditional bail until the next hearing on August 23 for a pre-sentence report to be prepared. Handed an interim disqualification.
CATHERINE VINE, 39, of Ash Close, Hythe. Admitted three charges of theft from a shop. Jailed for 10 weeks suspended for 12 months.
BRADLEY PADDICK, 19, of Sullivan Road, Southampton. Admitted one charge of theft of a motor vehicle and one charge of sending an offensive message. Committed to crown court for sentencing on August 1.
CHARANDER LANDA, 30, of Parsonage Road, Southampton. Admitted one charge of drug driving, one charge of the possession of a class B drug, and one charge of using a car when there was insufficient transmission of light through the vehicle glass. Fined £170 and disqualified from driving for 12 months. Also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £100 and court costs of £85.
HARRISON MARTIN, 30, of Denzil Avenue, Netley Abbey. Admitted one charge of assaulting an emergency worker by beating. Ordered to pay compensation of £1,038 and fined £50. Also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £104.
JONATHAN BULPITT, 48, of Telegraph Road, West End. Admitted one charge of harassment without violence and one charge of failing to surrender to court bail at the appointed time. Jailed for eight weeks suspended for 24 months and fined £50. Also ordered to ay court costs of £85.
SHAUN BOWERS, 28, of Pine View Close, Southampton. Admitted one charge of theft from a shop. Remanded on unconditional bail until the next hearing on August 4 to tie up with other cases.
NICHOLAS OLIVER, 22, of Meridian Way, Southampton. Admitted one charge of drink driving and one charge of driving without insurance. Disqualified from driving for 22 months and fined £666. Also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £266 and court costs of £85.
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