The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court.
AASTON ENGLAND, 31, of Cowl Street, Shepton Mallet, pleaded guilty to driving without a licence, driving whilst disqualified and drink driving, all on Castle Way in Southampton. He was caught with 54 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath. England was bailed to appear at the same court on January 3 for sentencing.
WAYNE BALDWIN, 51, of no-fixed-abode, pleaded guilty to using threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress on Eastleigh High Street. He was fined £40.
TAMMY JORDAN, 48, of Wildern Court, Hedge End admitted drug driving a blue Vauxhall Corsa on High Street in Southampton near to its junction with Telegraph Road. She was caught with 240 micrograms of Benzoylecgonine - a break-down product of cocaine - in 100ml of blood. Jordan was given an interim disqualification and is due to appear at the same court on January 3 for sentencing.
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THOMAS WELLMAN, 26, of Commercial Road, Southampton pleaded guilty to driving without insurance and driving whilst disqualified in a Lexus RX400 at Meggeson Avenue, Southampton. He was banned from driving for 1,268 days and jailed for three weeks.
STEPHEN MILLS, 47, of no-fixed-abode pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to a window worth £2,000 belonging to Telereal Trillium in Southampton. He was remanded in custody to appear at the same court on November 23 for sentencing.
NATHAN FENDLE, 33, of Dormy Way, Gosport admitted drug driving on Broadlands Avenue, Eastleigh. He was caught with 4.5 micrograms of THC - a breakdown product of cannabis - per litre of blood. Fendle was driving a Ford Transit at the time. He was banned from driving for 14 months and fined £333. Fendle must also pay court costs of £85 and a £113 surcharge.
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