In the Courts '“ latest update
n Robert Campbell, 45, Waterloo Street, Southsea, admitted jointly stealing four bottles of Jagermeister worth £76 from Asda on April 9.
Campbell received a two-month prison term suspended for 12 months. He must pay an £80 victim surcharge.
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n Glen Galmoye, 31, of Laburnum Road, Waterlooville, admitted theft of JVC headphones and two watches worth £86.97 from TX Maxx on April 26.
He was fined £50 with a 330 victim surcharge to pay.
He also admitted breaching a suspended sentence for common assault but no action was taken on the breach.
n Charles Mills, 65, of Linden Grove, Hayling Island, admitted dishonestly making a statement obtaining Employment Support Allowance by not telling them he was receiving occupational pension.
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Magistrates imposed a 12-month conditional discharge with a £15 victim surcharge to pay.
He must pay £85 prosecution costs.
Magistrates heard he was paying cash back to the Department for Work and Pensions.
n Sean Perry, 31, of Chidham Walk, Havant, admitted possession of a wrap of crack cocaine, a class A drug in Havant.
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Hide AdHe also admitted possession of two bags of cannabis, a class B drug, and a count of possession of two small wraps of diamorphine, a class A drug.
Magistrates imposed a community order with a six-month drug rehabilitation requirement and 10-day rehabilitation activity.
He was fined £120 for the April 19 offence with an £85 victim surcharge and £50 prosecution costs.
All of the drugs were ordered to be destroyed.
n Craig Osborne, 26, of Bishopfield Road, Fareham, admitted breaching sex offender notification requirements by not completing annual registration in February.
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Magistrates ordered him to be detained in court but this was deemed served due to time spent in custody.
n Amy Carter, 33, of HMP Bronzefield, admitted theft of meat worth £54 from Co-op in Portsmouth on May 9.
Carter must pay £54 compensation.
n Sharon Randall, 50, of Waterloo Street, Southsea, admitted stealing three bottles of spirits worth £39 from Iceland on January 29.
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Hide AdShe was handed a two-month prison term suspended for 12 months with 30 days of rehabilitation activities.
She must pay £39 compensation.
She admitted a breach of a suspended sentence but not action was taken on this.
Randall also admitted jointly stealing four bottles of Jagermeister worth £76 from Asda on April 9.
Magistrates imposed a three-month term suspended for 12 months concurrent to the other theft.
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Hide AdRandall, under the name Polly Worsfold, also admitted stealing items worth £92.74 from Wilko on November 2 last year.
Magistrates imposed a two-month prison term suspended for 12 months.
She must complete 12 months supervision and 30 days of rehabilitation activities.