The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court...
GRANT NICHOLAS, 28, pleaded guilty to assault by beating in Southampton. He was ordered to pay £80 compensation.
CARLOS MLADIN, 26, of Prince of Wales Road, Bournemouth admitted a charge of failing to stop after a road accident on The Avenue, Southampton. He also pleaded guilty to causing a vehicle to be left in a dangerous position and driving without due care and attention. Mladin was fined £100 and received a one-year community order with 120 hours of unpaid work. He was given eight points on his licence and must pay £100 court costs plus a £114 surcharge.
DAVID FISHER, 35, of Broadway, Hamble-Le-Rice pleaded guilty to harassment in breach of a restraining order at Brendon Green, Southampton. He received a community order until August 12, 2025, with a six-month alcohol treatment requirement and 30 rehabilitation days.
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ALBERT PHILLIPS, 29, of Millbrook Road West, Southampton admitted theft from a shop after he stole hair curlers worth £39.99 from Tk Maxx on Above Bar Street, Southampton. He was given a three-month conditional discharge and must pay £39.99 in compensation.
DARREN PARISH, 36, of no fixed abode pleaded guilty to assault by beating in Southampton. He also admitted harassment in breach of a restraining order in Brookvale Road, Southampton. Parish was jailed for three months.
STEPHEN HUNTER-BROWN, 43, of Seaward Road, Southampton admitted to drink driving on Searward Road. He was banned from driving for 12 months and fined £450. Hunter-Brown must also pay £85 court costs and a £180 surcharge.
ADDISON BOYCE, 23, of Kathleen Road, Southampton pleaded guilty to vehicle interference in Southampton. Boyce was jailed for 28 days.
JAMIE FOLEY, 38, of HMP Erlestoke admitted assault by beating in Southampton. He was jailed for 28 days.
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