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Magistrates imposed a community order with 20 days of rehabilitation activities. She must pay an £85 victim surcharge.
n Charlie Easen, 23, of Middle Park Way, Leigh Park, admitted criminal damage, stealing Christmas lights, and breaching a restraining order.
He committed all of the offences on Christmas Eve.
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Hide AdHe also admitted breaching a community order for harassment.
In all magistrates imposed an eight-week prison sentence suspended for a year.
He must complete 25 days of rehabilitation activities and pay a £115 victim surcharge.
n Geoffrey Fieldsend, 49, of Newlyn Way, Paulsgrove, admitted battery on January 3 in Fareham.
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Hide AdMagistrates imposed a community order with 15 days of rehabilitation activities.
A restraining order bans him from contacting his victim for a year.
He was fined £15 with an £85 victim surcharge.
Fieldsend also admitted criminal damage.
n David Davies, 41, of Beach Road, Southsea, admitted criminal damage on October 23 in Portsmouth.
He damaged a tumble dryer, kitchen fittings and a picture frame.
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Hide AdMagistrates imposed a 23-week prison sentence suspended for two years, with 48 days of rehabilitation activities.
He also admitted battery, criminal damage and harassment.
Davies must pay a £115 victim surcharge and £310 prosecution costs.
n David Reilly, 29, of Watts Road, Portsmouth, admitted having cannabis, a class B drug, on December 21 last year.
He received a 12-month conditional discharge with a £20 victim surcharge to pay.
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Hide Adn Janet Brown, 59, of Alecto Road, Gosport, admitted drink-driving in Beechcroft Road, Gosport, on November 12.
Magistrates banned Brown from driving for 20 months and fined her £250.
She must pay a £30 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
n John Smith, 50, of Lower Derby Road, North End, admitted drink-driving on December 13 in Portsmouth.
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Hide AdHe was in Kestrel Road and a test revealed he had 252 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, more than three times the 80mg limit.
Magistrates imposed a community order with 32-day relationships course.
Smith was fined £300 with an £85 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
He was banned from driving for two years.
He admitted breaching a community order for assault and was re-sentenced.