The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
SAMUEL BOYLAND, 35, of HMP Aylsebury, pleaded guilty to stealing goods valued at £210.98 from The Range in Southampton on July 4 2024. Jailed for a further two weeks and told to pay £210.98 compensation.
KANE GINNIFER, 32, of Teme Crescent, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stealing goods valued at £73.70 from Esso garage a Asda in Eastleigh on June 27 2024. Told to pay £73.70 compensation.
STEPHEN RAVENALL, 49, of Argyle Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to breaching Criminal Behaviour Order by making non-emergency 999 calls on August 8 2023. Community order.
SHANE MAHER, 36, of Evenlode Road, Millbrook, pleaded guilty to stalking between October 17 2024 and November 11 2024. Case adjourned until January 29 2025.
RYAN JOHNSTON, 37, of Harvey Street, Eastleigh, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with community requirement of suspended sentence order. Remanded on bail until January 29 2025.
LAUREN ARISS, 31, of Lakeside Way, Totton, pleaded guilty to making off without paying for fuel valued £10.03 in Southampton on December 26 2023. Fined £40 with £85 costs and £16 victim services surcharge and told to pay £10.03 compensation.
MOHAMMED DIALLO, 28, of Cranbury Avenue, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stealing alcohol from Sainsbury's in Southampton on July 21 2024. Fined £120 and told to pay £30 compensation.
PRZEMYSLAW DOMALSKI, 34, of Westwood Road, Salisbury, pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing controlled Class B drug in Salisbury on June 1 2024. Told to pay £85 costs and £146 victim services surcharge.
GRZEGORZ MASLOWSKI, 38, of Millbrook Road West, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stealing bicycle at Eastleigh on July 26 2023. Remanded on unconditional bail until December 9 2024.
SAMANTHA GAVAGAN, 34, of Edelvale Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to entering property at Gainsford Road, Southampton, on April 4 2024 with intent to steal. Remanded on conditional bail until February 5 2025.
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