The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court.
MICHAEL CHATFIELD, 48, of Hoylake Road, Portsmouth pleaded guilty to drink driving on Hill Lane, Southampton. He was caught with 91 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath. Chatfield was banned from driving for 23 months and fined £1,200. He must also pay £85 court costs and a £480 surcharge.
ELTON PITA, 34, of Howard Road, Southampton pleaded guilty to driving without insurance and drink driving on Georges Avenue, Southampton. He was caught with 73 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath. He was banned from driving for 18 months and fined £600. He must also pay court costs of £85 and a £240 surcharge.
MARTIN LENNARDS, 66, of Churchfields, Fawley admitted driving without insurance, driving without a licence and failing to provide a specimen for analysis. He was jailed for eight weeks suspended for 18 months with 15 days or rehabilitation activity. Lennards was also disqualified from driving for 48 months and fined £600. He must pay court costs of £85 and a £240 surcharge.
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KINI HAILSTONE, 29, of Millbrook Road West, Southampton pleaded guilty to theft from a shop. This relates to £51.40 worth of chilled meat stolen from Co-Op in Southampton. Hailstone was given a six-month conditional discharge and must pay £51.40 compensation.
RONALD WALL, 43, of Lords Street, Portsmouth admitted two charges of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress in Lymington. He was ordered to pay £50 compensation and was jailed for two weeks.
FRANCES FAIRHURST, 43, of Alma Road, Southampton pleaded guilty to drink driving on Northam Road, Southampton after they were caught behind the wheel of a Renault with 186 milligrams of alcohol in 100ml of blood. Fairhurst also admitted a charge of assaulting an emergency worker by beating. They were banned from driving for 20 months and must pay a fine of £200 as well as £50 compensation.
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