Drunk and disorderly, drugs possession, theft - the latest court cases in Portsmouth
He also admitted having an offensive weapon, an asp, on the same day.
Rider also admitted failing to provide a specimen of urine on the same day at Aldershot police station.
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Rider must pay an £85 victim surcharge, was fined £120 and must pay £150 prosecution costs.
Andrew Hancock, 41, of Deerhurst Crescent, Portsmouth, admitted theft of alcohol worth £86 from Tesco in Portsmouth on October 15 last year.
Magistrates ordered Hancock to pay £86 compensation.
James Cannon, 33, of no fixed address, admitted burglay of Castle in the Air, Fareham, on February 13.
He stole wine worth £124.56 from the pub.
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Hide AdHe also admitted theft of alcohol worth £200 the day before from One Stop.
Cannon admitted breaching a community order and two thefts.
Overall he was jailed for 26 weeks.
Corey Barden, 19, of Broadway, Peterborough, admitted drink-driving in Alfred Road, Portsmouth, on January 29.
A test revealed he had 62 microgrammes of alcohol in 100ml of breath, nearly double the 35mg legal limit.
Magistrates banned him from driving for 18 months.
Barden must pay a £325 fine, a £32 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
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Hide AdPaulina Borowik, 20, of Kings Road, Southsea, admitted drink-driving in Hampshire Terrace, Portsmouth, on January 29.
She was fined £115 with a £30 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
Borowik was caught driving a Mazda 2 with 45 microgrammes of alcohol in 100ml of breath, more than the 35mg legal limit.
Magistrates banned her from driving for 14 months.
Christopher Chapman, 22, of Cyprus Road, Fratton, admitted having a bladed article, a large kitchen knife, in Ranelagh Road, Portsmouth, on January 29.
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Magistrates ordered the knife be forfeited and destroyed.
Darren Crossin, 39, of Canterbury Road, Southsea, admitted having a bladed article in his own street on January 27.
Magistrates fined him £450 and said the incident was not in dangerous circumstance. He must pay a £45 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
The item must be forfeited and destroyed, magistrates ordered.
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Hide AdGraham Everett, 36, of no fixed address, admitted being drunk and disorderly in Lichfield Place, Portsmouth, on January 28.
He was fined £80 with a £30 victim surcharge and £35 prosecution costs to pay.
Nigel Hall, 33, of Nobes Avenue, Gosport, admitted failing to make an internet device available to police, breaching a sexual offences prevention order.
He committed the offence on September 13 last year.
Magistrates imposed a four-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months.
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Hide AdHall must pay a £115 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
The device must be destroyed, magistrates ordered.
Lisa Le-Poidevin, 44, of Kingston Road, North End, admitted being drunk and disorderly in Lichfield Road, Portsmouth, on January 28.
She was fined £80 with a £30 victim surcharge and £35 prosecution costs.
n Stuart McKenzie, 37, of Montague Road, Hilsea, admitted theft of power tools from Homebase on October 17.
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He was fined £15 for each offence and told to pay £122.43 compensation with a £30 victim surcharge.
Jennifer Oram, 29, of Wadham Road, Hilsea, admitted drink-driving in Kingston Road, Portsmouth, on January 30.
A test revealed she had 114 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than triple the limit.
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Hide AdMagistrates imposed a community order with 20 days of rehabilitation activities.
She must pay an £85 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
Magistrates banned her from driving for two years.
Oram also admitted driving without insurance and was fined £120.
Lloyd Proctor, 38, of no fixed address, admitted being drunk and disorderly in Lichfield Place, Portsmouth, on January 28 and was fined £40.
He must pay a £30 victim surcharge and £25 prosecution costs.
Proctor admitted breaching a suspended sentence for two thefts and failing to surrender and was fined £40.