Here are the latest updates from the courts
- Paul Harding, 50, of Margate Road, Southsea, admitted three charges of assault by beating on November 17 to 20.
Magistrates fined him £100 for each assault with a £30 victim surcharge and £300 prosecution costs.
Harding also admitted damaging two photo frames.
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Hide Ad- Rachel Stockton, 28, of Tankerton Close, Portsmouth, admitted assault by beating on October 27.
Magistrates imposed a 12-month conditional discharge.
She must pay £120 compensation, a £20 victim surcharge and £120 prosecution costs.
- Owen Cahill, 18, of Winter Road, Southsea, admitted two charges of drug-driving, MDMA and cocaine, on September 16, 2017, in Stamshaw Road, Portsmouth.
Magistrates imposed a 12-month conditional discharge with a £20 victim surcharge.
Cahill was banned for 12 months.
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- Desmond Clarke, 55, of Highland Road, Southsea, admitted burgling the Vestry pub in Chichester on September 9.
Magistrates imposed a 12-week prison sentence suspended for a year.
He must complete 20 days of rehabilitation activities.
Clarke must pay £390 compensation.
- Philip Doyle, 29, care of Chapman Close, Merseyside, admitted having herbal cannabis, a class B drug, in Gosport on January 14.
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- Gina Maidment, 22, of Osborne Road, Southsea, admitted three charges of assault – one on August 21 and two on September 11.
She was fined £150 for the three charges.
Maidment also admitted assault by beating on December 10 and was fined £50 with a £30 victim surcharge.
And she admitted breaching a conditional discharge for three charges of assault by beating and two charges of assaulting police.
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Hide AdMagistrates re-sentenced her and fined her £250 for the five offences.
- Reuben Adjei, 40, of Connaught Road, Tidworth, admitted drink-driving in Ordnance Row, Portsmouth, on February 10.
Magistrates fined him £252 with a 12-month ban.
He must pay a £30 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
A test revealed he had 55 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35.