The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court.

HARRISON NUTBROWN, 18, of Charles Hemming Drive, Bishop's Waltham, admitted driving without a licence in Durley Street, Southampton. He was fined £76 with three points on his licence. He must pay £110 costs and a £30 victim surcharge.

JOHN OZARD, 79, of Cedar Road, Eastleigh admitted speeding on the M27 eastbound. Ozard was caught driving his Volkswagen at 103mph by a speed camera between junction five and seven. He was fined £363 and received six points. He must pay court costs of £110 and a surcharge of £145.

NOEL AIKEN, 58, Trinity Gardens Fareham, pleaded guilty to exceeding a variable speed limit. He was driving a Vauxhall when he was caught at 57mph in a 40mph zone on the M27 westbound between junction eight and seven. Aiken was fined £72 and ordered to pay a £28 surcharge.

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PAUL ROPER, 49, of Wey Corner, Guildford, pleaded guilty to theft from a shop after stealing food, alcohol, clothes and baby products, to the value of £358.20 from Sainsbury’s in Southampton on January 6.

He also admitted stealing food, alcohol and chocolate worth £490.13 from Sainsbury's on February 3.

He must pay £358.20 in compensation and was fined £120. He was also ordered to pay £50 court costs.

PASCHAL AMANSOWOMHAN, 21, of Cromane Square, Birmingham, admitted driving in Aldi car park in Auckland Road, Southampton without insurance. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay court costs of £110 and a surcharge of £48.

KATIE CORBIN, 19, Birchglade, Calmore, pleaded guilty to being in possession of a knife. She had a serrated kitchen knife on Calshot Beach. She was handed a community order and an order was made for the forfeiture and destruction of the kitchen knife.

She was fined £80 and ordered to pay a surcharge of £114.