The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court...
MOLLIE ATTON, 27, of Cuckmere Lane, Southampton pleaded guilty to assault by beating of an emergency worker and two counts of criminal damage. The court heard how she damaged the window of a police van and a police holding cell in Southampton. She was ordered to pay a £120 fine, £50 compensation, £85 court costs and a £48 surcharge.
SOPHIE HOBBY, 31, of Wooten Road, Lymington admitted six counts of theft from a shop after £621.41 worth of food, handbags, scarves and groceries were stolen from BP, M&S, Bradbeers and Nisa in New Milton and Christchurch. She received a 12-month conditional discharge.
ZACHARY LOWE, 36, of no fixed address pleaded guilty to five counts of theft from a shop after £1,184 worth of cosmetics and chocolate were stolen from Next at Westquay and a Southampton Co-Op store. He was jailed for three months and 16 weeks.
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CARL PEARSON, 35, of Herrick Close, Southampton pleaded guilty to theft from a shop after a variety of meats were stolen from a fridge at Morrisons, Southampton. The meat was worth £68. Pearson received a 12-month conditional discharge and must pay £68 compensation plus £85 court costs.
ALICE COOPER, 52, of Montgomery Road, Bordon admitted drink driving on Romsey Road in Lyndhurst. She was caught with 108 micrograms in 100ml of breath. Cooper received a one-year community order with 12 rehabilitation days and 100 hours of unpaid work. She was banned from driving for three years and must pay £85 court costs plus a £114 surcharge.
LOUIS APPLETON, 20, of Turnbull Lane, Bournemouth pleaded guilty to drug driving in a Ford Focus at the NFDC car park in Spencer Road, New Milton. He was caught with cannabis in his blood. Appleton was banned for 12 months and fined £450. He must pay £85 court costs plus a £180 surcharge.
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