THE following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court...
CHLOE HICKMAN, 22, of Middle Road, Southampton was found guilty of keeping a motor vehicle which does not meet insurance requirements. She was fined £220 and ordered to pay court costs of £100 and a £34 surcharge.
THOMAS JELBERT, 35, of Caird Avenue, New Milton was found guilty of speeding after being clocked at 100mph on the A303 West in Barton Stacey. He has been granted unconditional bail to appear at the same court on August 29 for sentencing.
DAMIAN DYGAS, 28, of Wimpson Gardens, Southampton admitted to keeping a motor vehicle which does not meet insurance requirements. He was ordered to pay a fine of £146, court costs of £100 and a £58 surcharge.
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SIMON COLEMAN, 45, of Spring Road, Southampton pleaded guilty to failing to comply with notification requirements and breaching a sexual harm prevention order in that he failed to provide an iPad 5 for inspection. He was given a four-month prison sentence suspended for 24 months and 200 hours of unpaid work. He was also given a 40-day rehabilitation activity requirement. Coleman must pay court costs of £85 and a £154 surcharge.
JOSEPH STEVENS-NWABISI, 23, of Cranbury Place, Southampton pleaded guilty to possession of a knife, namely a machete at Bitterne Road West, Southampton. He also admitted to possessing a controlled drug of class B, namely cannabis. He was given a community order until January 17, 2025 with 20 rehabilitation days. He was also fined £76 with the court ordering for forfeiture and destruction of the seized property.
MARVIN POLLINGTON, 32, of Victoria Road, Southampton admitted to failing to surrender to police and possessing a controlled drug of class A, namely heroin. He was fined £129 and ordered to pay a £52 surcharge. The court also ordered forfeiture and destruction of the drugs.
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