The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
NAOMI LENNARDS, 40, of Beech Crescent, Hythe, pleaded guilty to committing assault in Totton on March 27. One-year conditional discharge, £40 fine and £160 compensation order.
SIMON SMITH, 51, of Clarendon Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to drink driving at Oakley Road, Southampton, on July 11. Banned from driving for 26 months, community order with requirement to do 100 hours of unpaid work, £85 costs, £114 surcharge.
ANDREW BAXTER, 56, of Stapleford Close, Romsey, pleaded guilty to possessing indecent image of a child and two counts of making indecent image of a child. Community order with requirement to do 200 hours of unpaid work.
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JITHIN KURIAN, 31, of Bitterne Road West, Southampton, pleaded guilty to drink driving in Glenfield Avenue, Southampton, on August 10. Also pleaded guilty to driving without a licence. Remanded on unconditional bail until January 16, 2025. Interim driving ban imposed.
BRADLEY KEITH, 30, of Millbrook Road East, pleaded guilty to breaching Sexual Harm Prevention Order in Southampton on September 17. Remanded on unconditional bail until January 17, 2025.
MATTHEW KIMBERLEY, 23, of Abbotsfield Close, Southampton, pleaded guilty to possessing offensive weapon - set of knuckledusters - in a private place on October 9. One-year conditional discharge.
DJAMINA CASE, 39, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to eight counts of breaching Criminal Behaviour Order by approaching members of the public and asking for money. Jailed for eight weeks, suspended for six months.
DAVID WADKIN, 40, of Wilton Avenue, Southampton, pleaded guilty to failing to tell Department for Work and Pensions about change in circumstances that would affect his benefit entitlement. Community order, £300 fine, £114 victim services surcharge and £85 costs.
FARHAM KHAN, of Ridgemount Avenue, Southampton, admitted breaching planning enforcement notice issued by Southampton City Council. Fined £230 with £300 costs and £92 victim services surcharge.
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