The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court...
KAYLEIGH LONGMAN, 48, of Tipner Road, Portsmouth admitted to two counts of theft from a shop after £110 worth of meat was stolen from Asda in West End and £224.65 worth of food and washing items were taken from Co-Op in Coronation Parade, Hamble-le-Rice. Longman received a one-year community order with 15 rehabilitation days and must pay £222.32 in compensation.
METODI TODOROV, 46, of Shirley Road, Southampton pleaded guilty to drink driving in Millbrook Road West, Southampton. He was caught with 88 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath whilst driving a Suzuki. Todorov was banned from driving for 22 months and must pay a £120 fine. He was also ordered to pay £85 court costs and a £48 surcharge.
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PAUL COOPER, 29, of Augustus Avenue, Fordingbridge was found guilty of possessing a sharp-pointed article in a public place. This came after he was found with an axe in Burnt House Lane, Bransgore. Cooper received a 12-month conditional discharge and must pay £310 court costs plus a £26 surcharge.
LEWIS OSULA, 30, of Hill Lane, Southampton was found guilty of speeding on Hill Lane after he was caught by manned equipment at 36mph whilst driving an Audi A4. The speed limit on that section is 30mph. Osula was fined £60 and received three points on his licence. He must also pay £310 court costs and a £24 surcharge.
ZOE TAYLOR, 38, of Worcester Place, Southampton pleaded guilty to 15 counts of theft from a shop after £774.44 worth of items including food, coffee, skincare products and household goods were stolen from various Co-Op stores in Southampton. She also admitted to failing to surrender to bail. Taylor received a one-year community order and must complete 30 rehabilitation days. She must pay £300 compensation.
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