The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
REECE WILLIAMS, 20, of Bridge Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to drug driving at Eling Lane, Totton, on February 28, 2024. Community order. Also pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified. Told to pay £85 costs and £114 victim services surcharge. Also pleaded guilty to driving without insurance. Driving record endorsed. Also pleaded guilty to failing to stop for police. No separate penalty.
IONEL-CHRISTINEL BADEA, 35, of Tremona Road, Southampton. Pleaded guilty to obstructing police in Tremona Road on August 14, 2024. Remanded on unconditional bail until January 7, 2025.
DAVID WEATHERALL, 40, of Nightingale Close, Bursledon, pleaded guilty to failing/refusing to provide specimen for Class A drug test at Southampton Central Police Station on August 21, 2024. Remanded on conditional bail until January 3, 2025.
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WAYNE BALDWIN, 34, of Chamberlayne Road, Eastleigh, pleaded guilty to threatening behaviour in Easteigh on August 24, 2024. Fined £80. No order for costs. Also pleaded guilty to second count of threatening behaviour. No separate penalty.
FRANKIE HUNT, 28, of Ennerdale Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stealing tools, batteries and bikes from a shed, workshop, and summerhouse at Lyndhurst Road, Ashurst, on September 9, 2024. Remanded on conditional bail until August 8, 2025.
DAVID CLOTHIER, 44, of Millbrook Tower, Windermere Avenue, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stealing washing products from Sainsbury's in Southampton on September 20, 2024. Fined £40. Also told to pay £37 compensation and £16 victim services surcharge.
ARTUR BARGIELA, 51, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to committing assault in Southampton on October 23 2024. Remanded on conditional bail until January 7, 2025.
HARRY MILLER, 23, of Ivy Street, Salisbury, pleaded guilty to drug driving at Tremona Road, Southampton, on February 25, 2024. Banned from driving for 36 months and told to complete 180 hours of unpaid work. Also told to pay £85 costs.
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