Portsmouth Magistrates' Court - latest update
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A breath test revealed he had 57 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35.
He was fined £138 with £34 victim surcharge and 12-month driving ban.
Furlong admitted driving without insurance.
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Hide AdRyan Taylor, 23, of Gosport Road, Fareham, admitted sending an indecent, obscene or menacing messages on June 19.
Magistrates imposed an 18-month conditional discharge with 12-month restraining order.
He must pay a £22 victim surcharge.
Lane Burt, 21, of Bury Hall Lane, Gosport, admitted assaulting an emergency worker, a police officer, on June 25 in Fareham.
He was fined £300 with £100 compensation to pay.
Burt must pay a £34 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
He admitted resisting a police officer but received no separate penalty.
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Hide AdUhanna Hammond, 39, of Cunningham Road, Purbrook, admitted drink-driving with a test of 61 in breath.
He was fined £80 after being caught in Hambledon Road on June 23.
Magistrates banned him for 17 months with a £34 victim surcharge and £85 costs to pay.
Mark Muzhingi, 24, of Laburnum Grove, Copnor, admitted drink-driving in Sandringham Road on June 25 with 64 in breath.
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Hide AdHe was fined £323 with a £34 victim surcharge and £43 costs.
Muzhingi was banned for 17 months.
Daniel Watson, 27, of Anns Hill Road, Gosport, admitted having an offensive weapon – a shovel.
He was stopped on December 26 last year.
Magistrates jailed him for four weeks. He must pay a £122 victim surcharge.
Graham Frost, 30, of Japonica Way, Denvilles, admitted assault by beating on July 9.
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Hide AdMagistrates imposed a 12-month conditional discharge with £22 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.
Lloyd Morton, 38, of Elphinstone Road, Southsea, admitted assault by beating in June last year, and sending a malicious communication between June 14 and 17.
Magistrates imposed a 12-month community order with six-month alcohol programme, 15 days' rehabilitation activities and 60 hours' unpaid work.
He must pay a £95 victim surcharge.
Morton admitted breaching a community order of assault by beating and was resentenced.