The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court...
AMY MIHELL, 32, of Cranbury Avenue, Southampton pleaded guilty to theft from a shop after she stole groceries, chocolate and drinks worth £278.20 from Co-Op in Southsea, Portsmouth. She was ordered to pay £139.10 in compensation and a £20 fine.
CHARLOTTE FRIPP, 36, of Park Close, Hythe admitted two counts of drug driving on Spruce Drive in Totton. Cocaine and Benzoylecgonine were found in her blood. Fripp also pleaded guilty to driving without insurance. She was fined £120 and received 10 points on her licence. Fripp must also pay £40 court costs and a £48 surcharge.
GENNA STEVENS, 39, of Blyth Close, Southampton pleaded guilty to theft from a shop after one John Frieda product, one Rimmel product and one bronzing product were stolen from Superdrug in Southampton. The total value of the stolen items was £42.96. Stevens received a six-month conditional discharge and must pay £40 court costs plus a £26 surcharge.
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ETUFOK MBANG, 51, of Simon Way, Southampton admitted to driving without a licence and drink driving on Bitterne Road West, Southampton. He was caught with 41 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months and fined £415. Mbang was also ordered to pay £85 court costs and a £166 surcharge.
LISA NETHERINGTON, 30, of Downton, Salisbury admitted two counts of drug driving on Athelstan Road, Southampton. She was banned from driving for 17 months and fined £200. Netherington was also ordered to pay £40 court costs and an £80 surcharge.
IZAAK NEWMAN, 19, of Grinstead Lane, Lancing pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to a door at Portland Street, Southampton. He received a six-month conditional discharge and must pay £200 compensation. Newman was also ordered to pay £85 court costs and a £26 surcharge.
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