The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court...
KELLY LOUISE HUTCHINGS, 36, of Kitchers Close, Hythe pleaded guilty to driving without insurance on Langdown Lawn, Hythe. She was behind the wheel of a Peugeot 307 at the time. Hutchings was fined £660 and received six points on her licence. She was ordered to pay £110 court costs and a £264 surcharge.
JOSHUA PETER BERTIE HILL, 29, of Monks Way, Southampton pleaded guilty to driving without a licence and driving without due care and attention in St Cross Road, Winchester. He was driving a BMW at the time. Hill was banned from driving for six months and received nine points on his licence. He was fined £120 and must pay £110 court costs plus a £48 surcharge.
AMY MIHELL, 32, of Cranbury Avenue, Southampton admitted theft from a shop after she stole £885.92 worth of items from Boots in Harbour Parade. She was ordered to pay £885.92 compensation and received a four-month sentence suspended for 12 months.
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ROBERT JONES, 35, of Pendleton Gardens, Blackfield pleaded guilty to two counts of theft from a shop after he stole wine and food worth £39.05 from Co-Op in Southampton. He also stole £34.14 worth of household products from The Range. He received a one-year community order with 20 rehabilitation days and a £120 fine. He was also ordered to pay £5.65 compensation.
GEMMA JARVIS, 30, of Melville Close, Southampton admitted to assault by beating. She also pleaded guilty to assault by beating of an emergency worker in Southampton. This is related to a police officer. Jarvis received a one-year community order with 25 rehabilitation days and 40 hours of unpaid work. She must also pay £200 compensation.
JAMIE DIXON, 29, of Staplehurst Close, Southampton pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary. This related to barber tools worth £590 and cash worth between £300 and £400 stolen that was stolen from Netley Barbers. He also stole six Samsung tablets and a Dell laptop worth £300 from Woodberry Nursery Ltd. He was ordered to pay £3,290 compensation and was jailed for 16 weeks.
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