Portsmouth Magistrates' Court - latest update

DEFENDANTS at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court have been sentenced for their crimes.
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Peris Dore, 29, of Whitworth Road, Gosport, admitted failing to comply with a community order.

He was fined £120 with £60 costs.

Matthew Heard, 27, of Leigh Road, Fareham, admitted failing to comply with a community order and was fined £150 with £30 costs.

Portsmouth Magistrates' Court. Picture: Chris MoorhousePortsmouth Magistrates' Court. Picture: Chris Moorhouse
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Adam Baker, 31, care of Ashburton Road, Southsea, was jailed for 14 weeks after admitting failing to comply with notification requirements. This is his ninth breach of requirements.

Joshua Radcliffe, 20, of Marlow Close, Fareham, admitted damaging a book and trousers while in custody in Portsmouth on February 23.

Magistrates fined him £100 with a £32 victim surcharge.

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Billy Carlisle, 35, of Ludlow Road, Paulsgrove, admitted breaching a restraining order on December 9 in 2019.

He was handed an 18-month conditional discharge.

But he was jailed for four months for two charges of assaulting a police officer on June 26 at the Ibis hotel in Winston Churchill Avenue in Portsmouth.

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He admitted using threatening or abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour.

The offending involved spitting and kicking.

He admitted all charges, and damaging a holding cell.

Daniel Kinsey, 30, of Island View, Stamshaw, Portsmouth, admitted assaulting a police officer on May 8.

Magistrates imposed a 12-month community order with 15 days' rehabilitation activities.

He was fined £150 with £200 compensation to pay, a £95 surcharge and £85 costs.

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Scott Sleet, 42, of Eastern Road, Copnor, admitted causing harassment, alarm or distress in Portsmouth on August 25.

Magistrates fined him £120 with £50 compensation, £34 surcharge and £85 costs.

John Kelly, 46, of St Albans Road, West Leigh, Havant, was jailed for 178 days.

He admitted joint theft at B&M in Havant on August 10, and three assaults at the store.

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He admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause fear of violence on September 19, and stealing six bottles of cider from Co-op on the same day.

He admitted causing racially-aggravated harassment, alarm or distress and damaging a holding cell in Portsmouth.

He admitted assaulting a police officer by beating.

Kelly admitted stealing food at Marks and Spencer on December 6 in 2019.

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