The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court.
ANDREW BOTTING, 45, of Howard Road, Shirley pleaded guilty to theft from a shop after an RAB jacket worth £242 was stolen from Go Outdoors, Southampton. He was fined £120.
ROBERT JONES, 34, of Pendleton Gardens, Blackfield admitted theft from a shop after £36 worth of stock was taken from Sainsbury's in Southampton. Jones must pay £36 compensation and a £40 fine.
SUSAN HOBSON, 64, of Sandy Down, Boldre pleaded guilty to drink driving on Brookley Road, Brockenhurst. She was caught driving a Mercedes with 67 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath. She was banned from driving for 17 months and fined £120. Hobson must also pay court costs of £85 and a £48 surcharge.
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NEIL TAYLOR, 43, of Halden Close, Romsey pleaded guilty to failing to stop after a road accident on Abbotswood Common Road, Romsey. He was driving a Vauxhall Vivaro. The crash left someone with a back injury and minor cosmetic damage. Taylor also admitted failing to report the accident. He was fined £395 and received five points on his licence. He must also pay court costs of £85 plus a £158 surcharge.
ADAM OMAR, 44, of North Front, Southampton admitted causing criminal damage to glass in an entrance door belonging to Hampshire Constabulary at Southampton Central Police Station. Omar was given a six-month conditional discharge and must pay £60 compensation.
DANNY HATCHER, 33, of Sedbergh Road, Southampton pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to a car in Lebanon Road, Southampton. Hatcher received a conditional discharge of two years and must pay £85 court costs and a £26 surcharge.
TOBY SIMMONDS, 20, of Calverley Park Crescent, Tunbridge Wells admitted a charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm in Southampton. He received a one-year community order with 150 hours of unpaid work. Simmons must also pay £100 compensation, £85 court costs and a £114 surcharge.
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