In the Courts '“ latest update

n Andrew Harrison, 28, of Samson Close, Gosport, admitted theft.

He jointly stole washing liquid, sandwiches, soft drink, cheese and meat worth £118.23 from Co-op on March 26. He was fined £80 with £59.12 compensation, a £20 victim surcharge and £40 prosecution costs to pay.

n Matthew Kirkpatrick, 23, of Hudson Close, Gosport, admitted theft.

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He jointly stole washing liquid, sandwiches, soft drink, cheese and meat worth £118.23 from Co-op on March 26. He was fined £80 with £59.11 compensation, a £20 victim surcharge and £40 prosecution costs to pay.

n Jack Quainton-Davis, 20, of Grange Crescent, Gosport, admitted assault by beating.

He was fined £200 for the attack on April 17 in Gosport.

He also admitted driving without insurance on the same day in Ann’s Hill and was fined £160 with six points on his licence.

Quainton-Davis also admitted driving without a licence but received no separate penalty. He must pay a £30 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.

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n Christopher Robertson, 45, of Portland Way, Knowle, admitted making a false statement to get insurance by saying he had a full licence when it was expired. He committed the offence on October 30 last year and was fined £80.

Robertson also admitted driving without due care and attention in Wickham Road, Fareham, on April 28 and was fined £80.

He must pay a £30 victim surcharge. Magistrates imposed six points on his driving licence.

He further admitted driving without a licence but received no separate penalty.

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n Peter Swift, 30, of Durley Road, Gosport, admitted burglary at Asda in Fareham by entering the staff area.

He was fined £80 for the offence committed on May 15.

He also admitted theft when he stole health and beauty products and chocolate bars worth £166.06 from Co-op in Gosport on June 8.

He must pay £166.06 compensation.

n Peter Wallis, 50, of Musgrove Road, London, admitted drink-driving on March 26 in Gosport.

He was caught in Sealark Road, Gosport, driving a Ford Fusion.

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A test revealed he had 182 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, more than the 80mg limit.

Magistrates fined him £600 with a £60 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs to pay. He was banned from driving for 20 months.

n Aaron Cruickshank, 31, of Mumby Road, Gosport, admitted failing to comply with supervision on release from prison.

He was jailed for 14 days due to non-compliance.