The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
SHARLAN AVERY, 50, of Dempsey Close, Southampton, pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker at Southampton on February 20 2024 and two counts of threatening behaviour. Community order.
ZARA DRAYSON, 36, of Hinkler Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to breaching restraining order in Southampton on March 13 2020. Also pleaded guilty to breaching restraining order in Southampton between October 1 2023 and October 24 2023. Remanded on unconditional bail until December 6 2024.
MALACHI BATES, 21, of Cranbury Terrace, Southampton, pleaded guilty to drink driving at Alfriston Gardens in Southampton on June 29 2024. Banned from driving for 16 months, fined £340 with £85 costs.
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RICHARD BROWN, 52, of Silver Birches, Bursledon, pleaded guilty to stealing cheese valued at £12.80 from Co-op store in Weston Lane, Southampton, on July 9 2024. Also pleaded guilty to stealing meat valued at £67.75 from Aldi in Southampton on July 22 2024. Community order.
AMBER LEIGH WOODCOCK, 27, of Flushards, Lymington, pleaded guilty to stealing goods valued at £60 from Asda in Totton on June 10 2024. Also pleaded guilty to stealing cool box from Asda on July 27 2024. Handed 12-month conditional discharge.
CHARLES PELLESCHI, 33, of Somerset Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to drug driving on M27 at Rownhams on March 24 2024. Remanded on unconditional bail until January 3 2025. Interim driving ban imposed.
FRANKIE HUNT, 28, of Ennerdale Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stealing bikes from shed/workshop/summerhouse at Lyndhurst Road, Ashurst, on September 9 2024. Community order, £85 costs, £114 victim services surcharge and £440 compensation order.
BETHANY BLAKE, 29, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to harrassment without violence by making unwanted phone calls in Southampton between October 6 2024 and November 5 2024. Remanded on conditional bail until January 3 2025.
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