In the Courts '“ latest update

Here are some of the latest cases to be heard by magistrates in Portsmouth.
Here are some of the latest cases before the magistratesHere are some of the latest cases before the magistrates
Here are some of the latest cases before the magistrates

Magistrates imposed a 12-week term suspended for a year.

He must pay a £115 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

Kilbauskas was banned from driving for 29 months.

n Michael Kelly, 43, of no fixed address, admitted theft of chocolate worth £51 from Iceland in Portsmouth on November 23 last year.

He admitted assault by beating on the same date at the Bridge Shopping Centre.

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Magistrates imposed a 12-week sentence suspended for a year.

Kelly must pay a £115 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.

Kelly must pay £50 compensation to the assault victim.

n Andrew Mills, 56, of The Beach, Eastleigh, admitted drink-driving in Goldsmith Avenue, Southsea, on August 14 last year.

He was banned for 20 months with a £300 fine and £30 victim surcharge.

Mills must pay £85 costs.

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He was caught with 62 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The limit is 35.

Mills admitted failing to surrender to court on August 29 and was fined £250.

n Jagdeep Sidhu, 38, of Pains Road, Portsmouth, admitted failing to comply with supervision requirements after he was released from prison.

He failed to report for appointments on four days in October.

Magistrates jailed him for 14 weeks.

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n Clifford Teague, 35, of Churchfoot Lane, Sturminster Newton, Dorset, admitted stealing whisky worth £30 from Tesco on April 22 in Portsmouth.

Teague must pay £85 prosecution costs.

n Neil Stevens, 63, of Waverley Road, Southsea, was jailed for eight weeks for having alcohol on a bus.

He admitted breaching a criminal behaviour order by having an open container of alcohol on a bus at The Hard on November 16.

It was his eighth breach of the order. He must pay a £115 victim surcharge.

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n Kebba Faye, 24, of Cross Street, Portsmouth, admitted driving a Fiat 500 while banned and with no insurance.

Faye was fined £250 with a £30 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.

Magistrates banned him from driving for a year.