Here are the latest updates from Portsmouth's courts

Here's the latest update from Portsmouth Magistrates' Court.
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Carl Woodward, 36, of St Chads Avenue, Hilsea, admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

He must pay £1,000 compensation to the victim for the April 25 attack in London Road, Hilsea.

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Magistrates imposed an 18-week jail term suspended for a year.

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Woodward was banned from the Sir John Baker pub for two years.

He must complete 12 months' supervision, 20 days of rehabilitation activities and 150 hours of unpaid work.

Woodward also admitted being drunk and disorderly and using racially-aggravated threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause fear of violence.

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Megan Juryeff, 26, of Longfield Avenue, Fareham, admitted three charges of shoplifting and three breaches of a criminal behaviour order.

Magistrates jailed her for 12 weeks. Juryeff must pay a £115 victim surcharge.

Ryan Collins, 19, of Northwood Lane, Hayling Island, admitted drink-driving in Sharps Road, Havant, on October 3.

A test revealed he had 43 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The limit is 35.

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Magistrates fined him £80 with a £30 victim surcharge. He was banned him from driving for a year.

Lewis Gibbs, 27, of Twyford Avenue, Stamshaw, admitted failing to stop after a crash in Kirby Road, Hilsea, on July 21.

Magistrates fined him £226 with £85 prosecution costs to pay.

Gibbs admitted careless driving in the same incident.

He was fined £133 and must pay £300 compensation. He also admitted driving without a licence and insurance.

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Gibbs was fined £400 for the insurance and banned from driving for six months.

Fay Richardson, 45, of Martin Road, Baffins, admitted theft of jackets worth £120 from Bonmarche in Portsmouth on September 10.

Magistrates imposed a 12-month conditional discharge. She must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.

Andrew Andrews, 45, of Canal Walk, Landport, admitted theft of two bottles of whisky worth £33 from Waitrose on October 5 in Petersfield.

Magistrates fined him £40 with a £30 victim surcharge.

Dinesh Bantawa, 34, of Gosport Road, Fareham, admitted theft at B&M in Fareham on September 28.

Magistrates imposed a six-month conditional discharge with £20 victim surcharge.