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n Daisy May Hunt, 18, of Tunstall Road, Wymering, admitted stealing two packs of Capri Sun, a packet of crisps, shower gel, a four-pack of Pepsi, Red Bull '¨and baby socks worth £7 from Poundland on '¨April 1.

Hunt was fined £80 for the one count of theft.

She must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.

n Minnie-Mo Hunt, 21, of Holbeach Close, Portsmouth, admitted stealing Minion chocolate bars, baby flannels and shower gel worth £3 from Poundland on April 1.

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She was fined £80 for the one count of theft and 
must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.

n Tammy Hunt, 38, of Tunstall Road, Wymering, admitted possession of cannabis, a class B drug, 
on May 11 and was fined 
£80.

She must pay a £30 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.

The cannabis will be forfeited and destroyed under a court order.

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n Keiran Brewer, 21, of Ernest Road, Portsmouth, admitted driving a moped while disqualified in Copnor Road on March 10.

He also admitted using the moped without third-party insurance.

The district judge banned him from driving for 12 months with a community order and 100 hours of unpaid work to complete.

He must also pay a £60 victim surcharge.

n Helen Hancock, 44, of Watts Road, Portsmouth, was found guilty of two counts of assault by beating on January 17 in Portsmouth.

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A district judge handed her a 12-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months with 12 months supervision.

She must complete 30 days of rehabilitation activities.

Two restraining orders ban her from contacting the victims for a year.

n Simon Freeman, 27, of Coleridge Road, admitted stealing sweets worth £83 from Poundland in Portsmouth on March 2.

He also admitted stealing £53-worth of sweets from the Co-op in Southsea on April 23.

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Freeman must pay a £20 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.

Magistrates imposed a two-year conditional discharge.

n Russell Hutton, 32, of Ravenswood House, Knowle, was found guilty in his absence of using racially-aggravated threatening, abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress.

Magistrates fined him £150 and detained him in court.

This was deemed served by magistrates due to time spent in custody.