Here are the latest updates from the courts
DRINK-DRIVER James Hughes was fined £330 with a 20-month ban.
The 33-year-old, of Greater Horeshoe Way, Knowle, admitted the charge in Newgate Lane, Fareham, on July 1.
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Hide AdA test revealed he had 76 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.
The legal limit is 35Â microgrammes.
At Portsmouth Magistrates' Court Hughes was ordered to pay a £33 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the Crown Prosecution.
A MAN must pay £105 after breaching a restraining order.
Robert Williams, 26, of Purbrook Way, Havant, admitted the charge on May 7 in Fifth Street, Fratton.
Portsmouth magistrates imposed a year-long conditional discharge with £20 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
A WOMAN has been jailed for 12 weeks.
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Hide AdEmma Nicholas, 32, of West Street, Fareham, admitted failing to comply with a curfew. City magistrates jailed her after she breached community orders for theft of a charity tin and having cocaine.
A TEENAGER who damaged glass owned by Portsmouth City Council must pay £100.
Joseph Cooper, 18, of Heywood Gardens, Havant, admitted criminal damage on July 3 in Havant.Â
He must pay £75 compensation and £25 prosecution costs to the Crown Prosecution Service.
THIEF Emma Reilly was fined £40.
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Hide AdThe 29-year-old, of Bedford Street, Portsmouth, admitted taking clothes from Next in Portsmouth on June 14.
City magistrates imposed a £40 fine, £30 victim surcharge and £85 costs to the Crown Prosecution Service.
A DRIVERÂ was spared being banned after totting enough points.
Dean Adams, 42, of Catalina Close, Lee-on-the-Solent, admitted speeding on the M1 on September 30 last year. City magistrates imposed three points, a £100 fine and £115 costs.
THIEF Ryan Noyce must pay compensation.
Noyce, 38, of Southway, Gosport, admitted taking food from Welcome Stores in Gosport on May 7.
Portsmouth magistrates imposed a six-month conditional discharge.
He must pay £36.06.