In the Courts '“ latest update
The items she took the second day were worth £271.25. Magistrates imposed a six-month conditional discharge.
Diamond must pay a £20 victim surcharge.
n Megan Juryeff, 24, of Almondsbury Road, Paulsgrove, admitted breaching a criminal behaviour order by going to the Gillies in Fareham on October 25. She admitted assaulting a police officer on the same day.
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Hide AdJuryeff was fined £50 for each offence with a £30 victim surcharge to pay.
Magistrates detained her in court but deemed this served due to time spent in custody.
n Leonard Clarke, 37, of Chesterfield Road, Baffins, admitted drink-driving in Kingston Road on October 11. He was caught driving a silver VW Golf.
A test revealed he had 93 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than double the legal limit. Magistrates imposed a community order with 15 days of rehabilitation activities.
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Hide AdHe was fined £350 with an £85 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs to pay.
Magistrates banned him from driving for 28 months.
n Michael John Du Cros, 26, of Valley Park Drive, Clanfield, admitted driving without due care and attention.
He was caught driving a VW Golf in St Hilda Avenue, Waterlooville, on May 30.
Magistrates fined him £300 with a £30 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs to pay. He received six points on his driving licence.
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Hide AdHe admitted being the driver of a vehicle that owing to its presence on the road an accident occurred whereby damage was caused to another vehicle and he did not report the incident.
n Helena Singleton, 40, of Portland Terrace, Portland Road, Southsea, admitted breaching an Asbo by being anti-social in the Queens Hotel, Portsmouth.
She was fined £75 for this offence, committed on September 4.
Singleton admitted possession of a small bag of herbal cannabis, a class B drug, on the same day, and was fined £50.
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Hide AdShe must pay a £30 victim surcharge and £150 prosecution costs. Magistrates ordered the drugs should be forfeited and destroyed.
Singleton also admitted breaching a suspended sentence imposed for twice breaching an Asbo.
She was fined £75 instead of being jailed due to her mental health.
n Andrew Willis, 30, of Norfolk Road, Southampton, was found guilty of being drunk and disorderly at Fareham train station on August 21.
He was fined £220 with a £30 victim surcharge and £300 prosecution costs.