In the Courts '“ latest update

n John Kalinski, 34, care of Liberty Close, Portsmouth, admitted criminal damage to a door attachment on December 10 and was discharged conditionally for six months.

He must pay a £20 victim surcharge.

Kalinski must pay £85 prosecution costs.

n Melanie Pocock, 31, of Ham Lane, Gosport, admitted theft of clothes from New Look in Fareham on January 17.

She must pay £200 compensation.

n Howard West, 45, of Riverside Avenue, Fareham, admitted sending by means of public electronic communications network a message that was grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character.

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Magistrates imposed a community order with 36 days of a Building Better Relationships programme.

A restraining order bans him from contacting a woman, except under certain circumstances, for two years.

West also admitted breaching a suspended sentence for breaching a restraining order.

n Kim O’Leary, 39, care of Jamaica Place, Gosport, admitted theft of two fragrance gift sets worth £94 from Boots in Fareham on September 28 last year.

Magistrates imposed an 18-month conditional discharge.

She must pay £94 compensation.

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n Victoria Rogers, 38, of Winchcombe Road, Paulsgrove, admitted theft of No 7 products from Boots in Portsmouth on September 2.

The items were worth £220.70.

Magistrates imposed a community order with 26 days of rehabilitation activities.

They ordered that she must pay an £85 victim surcharge.

n Caroline Trickett, 31, care of St Nicholas Avenue, Gosport, admitted two thefts.

She stole £320 and jewellery from a woman in Havant, and £160 from staff at Queen Alexandra Hospital in Cosham.

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Trickett admitted 10 charges of fraud relating to using banks cards in shops.

Magistrates imposed a community order with 15 days of rehabilitation and 100 hours of unpaid work.

She must pay £258.82 compensation to the victims, and £20 costs to the Crown Prosecution Service.

n Sharna Barker, 24, of Eversley Crescent, Havant, admitted battery on November 11 last year.

Magistrates imposed a community order with 80 hours of unpaid work to be completed.

She must pay £50 compensation, an £85 victim surcharge and £50 prosecution costs.