The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
TERRI CHASE, 35, of Orchard Lane, Southampton. Pleaded guilty to drug driving at The Avenue, Southampton, on May 20 2023. Also pleaded guilty to driving with no insurance and driving without a licence. Remanded on unconditional bail to appear at the same court on January 29 2024. Also handed an interim driving ban.
GARY HEGARTY, 27, of Westward Ho, Hook. Pleaded guilty to damaging a door at Hollands Wood campsite, near Brockenhurst, on July 22 2023. Also pleaded guilty to five counts of assault. Remanded on conditional bail to appear at the same court on January 31 2024.
HELEN WALTON, 62, of College Road, Sandhurst, Surrey. Pleaded guilty to obstructing a police officer and assaulting a police officer at Brockenhurst on July 22 2023. Remanded on conditional bail to appear at the same court on January 31 2024.
Read our previous court round-up here
PAULA FRAMPTON, 40, of Woodlands Way, Bursledon. Pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker at Silver Birches, Bursledon, on July 26 2023. Fined £216 and told to pay £86 victim services surcharge.
IONEL-CRISTINEL BADEA, 35, of Tremona Road, Southampton. Pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified at Stoneham Way, Eastleigh, on July 29 2023. Fined £300 with £85 costs and £200 victim services surcharge. Driving licence endorsed with six penalty points. Also pleaded guilty to driving with no insurance. Fined £200.
MYLEY COLLINS, 24, of New Road, Netley Abbey. Pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified at Stoneham Lane, Eastleigh, on September 22 2023. Remanded on unconditional bail to appear at the same court on January 24 2024.
NIZAM MOHAMMED, 29, of Palm Road, Southampton. Pleaded guilty to being in charge of a vehicle while over the drink-drive limit at Aldermoor Road, Southampton, on September 30 2023. Fined £400 with £85 costs and £240 victim services surcharge. Driving licence endorsed with ten penalty points. Also pleaded guilty to using a vehicle without insurance. Fined £200.
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