The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court...
BENJAMIN CROSS, 24, of HMP Winchester admitted causing £1,400 of criminal damage to a BMW in Southampton. He also pleaded guilty to common assault. Cross was jailed for 12 weeks and must pay £1,422 compensation.
WENDY HILL, 40, of Hepworth Close, Southampton pleaded guilty to two counts of drug driving after she was caught with cocaine and benzoylecgonine in her blood whilst driving a Ford Kuga on Butts Road, Southampton. Hill was banned for 12 months and fined £80. She must pay a £32 surcharge.
WESLEY BOWERS, 37, of Linden Road, Southampton admitted theft from a shop after meat groceries worth £56.20 were stolen from Co-Op Food in Southampton. He must pay £56 compensation, a £133 fine and £85 court costs.
NICHOLAS COATES, 32, of Dumas Drive, Whiteley admitted drug driving on the M3 at Winchester. He was caught with THC in his blood. Coates was banned for 12 months and fined £1,296. He must pay £200 court costs and a £518 surcharge.
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ANTON KADRIAJ, 20, of Langham Drive, Romford pleaded guilty to driving without insurance at Mill Gardens, Southampton. He was driving a Volkswagen Passat. Kadriaj was fined £120 and received six penalty points. He must pay £85 court costs and a £48 surcharge.
MARC MOULD, 43, of Redcliffe Road, Northam admitted five counts of theft from a shop after alcohol worth £795.50 was stolen from Sainsbury's, Hedge End. The items included ten bottles of gin, six bottles of Krecken Rum, twelve bottles of spirits and three bottles of vodka. Mould received a one-year community order with 25 rehabilitation days. He must pay a £50 fine and £100 compensation.
CARLY HAMILTON, 36, of Howard Road, Southampton pleaded guilty to theft from a shop after a gift bag, two candles, Bath and Bodyworks mists and hand sanitisers worth £79 were stolen from Next. She was fined £50.
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