Criminals named in latest update from Portsmouth Magistrates' Court
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Magistrates fined him £300 with a £32 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
He was banned for 20 months.
Calum Shepley, 31, of Trinity Close, Gosport, admitted stealing toys from Asda Fareham worth £84.79 on November 3, and seven bottles of whiskey worth £112 on December 27.
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Simon Maclellan, 38, of no fixed address, admitted handling £254.96 worth of stolen goods from Asda on September 26.
Magistrates jailed him for 14 days.
Martin Ayling, 38, of Milton Road, Portsmouth, admitted stealing Corona beer worth £23.98 from Spar in Portsmouth on December 22.
He admitted stealing burgers worth £4 from the same shop on December 22.
He was jailed for seven days.
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Hide AdNico Alexander, 25, of Avery Lane, Gosport, admitted two charges of causing harassment, alarm or distress on January 18 at Portsmouth investigation centre.
Alexander admitted urinating and spitting in a holding cell at the police station.
Magistrates imposed a two-year conditional discharge.
Salvin Claudiu, 45, of Powerscourt Road, Copnor, was spared a ban despite admitting having no insurance.
Magistrates imposed six points on his licence but ruled he proved a totting ban would cause exceptional hardship to his colleagues, partner and child.
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Hide AdHe had no insurance for a Ford Mondeo in Helena Road, Southsea, on May 1 last year.
He was fined £623 with a £62 victim surcharge and £100 prosecution costs.
Mark Huntley, 46, of Mansvid Avenue, Cosham, admitted harassment by calling a woman and sending her messages between October 30 and November 11 last year.
A restraining order bans him from contacting her for six months.
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Hide AdHe was fined £276 with a £32 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
Charlie Wright, 23, of Church Road, West Kingsdown, Sevenoaks in Kent, admitted using WhatsApp to send a threat causing distress or anxiety.
The Paulsgrove victim received the message on January 27.
Magistrates fined him £200 with a £32 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.