The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court...
RUSSELL SUTTON, 31, of Romsey Road, Awbridge, admitted drink driving whilst behind the wheel of a Seat Leon on the A30 at Kings Somborne. He was found to have 114 milligrammes of alcohol per 100ml of blood. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months and fined £250. He must also pay court costs of £85 and a £100 surcharge.
HAYLEY BAYLISS, 33, Pylewell Park, East End, admitted drink driving whilst behind the wheel of a Vauxhall Corsa on Under Shore Road, Lymington. She was found to have 105 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. Bayliss was disqualified from driving for 12 months and fined £440. She must also pay court costs of £85 and a £176 surcharge.
HARRY GRAHAM, 23, of Pinewood Road, Middlesbrough admitted drink driving on Gosport Street, Lymington. He was found to have 147 milligrams of alcohol per 100ml of blood. Graham was disqualified for 18 months and fined £1,000. He must also pay court costs of £85 and a £400 surcharge.
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CHANCE DOVER, 25, of Hillside Avenue, Southampton pleaded guilty to drug driving on Bullar Road, Southampton. He admitted to having 7 micrograms of cannabis per a litre of blood. He was disqualified for 12 months and fined £507. Dover must also pay £85 court costs and a £203 surcharge.
OMOLARA ANIFOWOSE, 35, of Alma Road, Southampton admitted to driving whilst uninsured. He had been driving a Toyota Yaris on Terminus Terrace. He was fined £80 and given six penalty points. He must pay £110 court costs and a £32 surcharge.
MARCIN MICHALCZYK, 46, Kilmeston Close, Eastleigh admitted driving without insurance on Onslow Road, Southampton. He had been behind the wheel of a Ford Fiesta. He was fined £250 and given six penalty points. He must also pay court costs of £110 and a £100 surcharge.
JASON OLDLAND, 45, Old School Drive, Hayling Island admitted to failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver when required. He was fined £440 and given six penalty points. He must also pay £110 court costs and a £176 surcharge.
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