In the Courts '“ latest update
Magistrates imposed an 18-month conditional discharge with £20 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
Magistrates ordered the drug must be destroyed.
n David Joll, 56, of Northern Parade, Hilsea, admitted drink-driving and was banned for two years.
He was caught in Highlands Road, Fareham, on December 4.
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Hide AdA test revealed he had 220 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, more than the 80mg limit.
He also admitted driving without due care and attention.
Joll received a community order with alcohol treatment requirement and rehabilitation activity requirement.
He must pay an £85 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
n Scott Smart, 30, of St Johns Road, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, admitted battery on January 17 in Portsmouth.
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n Sheldon Jeans, 26, of HMP Winchester, admitted driving while unfit through drink on October 7 last year.
Magistrates fined him £500 and imposed an 18-month driving ban.
He also admitted driving without due care and attention, but received no separate penalty.
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Hide Adn Nicholas Walters, 41, of no fixed address, admitted having class A drug cocaine on September 29 in Brockhurst Road, Gosport.
Magistrates fined him £50 with a £30 victim surcharge to pay.
They ordered the drug must be destroyed.
Walters also admitted failing to surrender to custody on October 20 and was fined £25.
n Chesney Clarke, 22, of Old Folkestone Road, Aycliffe Dover, Kent, admitted fraud by concealing the genuine barcode on ink cartridges at Tesco.
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Hide AdMagistrates imposed a community order with six-month drug rehabilitation requirement and 15 days of rehabilitation activities.
He must pay an £85 victim surcharge.
Clarke must also pay £85 prosecution costs.
n Jamie Bicknell, 26, of Gregson Avenue, Gosport, admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour, causing harassment, alarm or distress on December 5 in Fareham.
He also admitted failing to surrender to custody on January 31.
Bicknell admitted breaching a suspended sentence for having a knife in a public place.
He was jailed for six months in total.