The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
DANIEL ROBINSON, 38, of Commercial Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stealing an inflatable swimming pool from The Range in Southampton, on June 22 2024. Remanded on unconditional bail until January 10 2025.
KEVIN HOOLE, 41, of Dinham Road, New Milton, pleaded guilty to failing to attend assessment following test for controlled Class A drug in Southampton on November 11 2024. Remanded on unconditional bail until January 7 2025.
ALBERTO-SAMSON COPACI, 21, of Arthur Road, Shirley, pleaded guilty to drug driving at Barnes Wallis Road, Fareham, on October 10 2022. Remanded on unconditional bail until January 14 2025 and handed interim driving ban.
ANNA COOPER, 33, of Ashby Road, Totton, pleaded guilty to stealing goods valued at £49.96 from Savers Health and Beauty, goods valued at £37.20 from Tesco Express, goods, value unknown, from Morrisons, and goods valued at £34.50 from the Co-op. Remanded on conditional bail until March 27 2025.
SINITTA CHESTERMAN, 34, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to stealing goods valued at £135.50 from Boots, goods valued at £241 from John Lewis, goods valued at £77.97 from Waterstones, and failing to answer bail. Remanded on conditional bail until March 27 2025.
DANIEL FOX, 37, of Hyde Gate, Winchester, pleaded guilty to stealing goods valued a £60.30 from the Co-op, goods, valued at £102 from Tesco, and goods valued at £69.51 from the Co-op. Remanded in custody until January 24 2025.
NATHAN MORONCINI, 29, of Quonset Avenue, Basingstoke, pleaded stealing alcohol valued at £9.60 from the Co-op in Basingstoke, threatening behaviour, and two counts of assault. Remanded in custody until January 24 2025.
STEVEN WATT, 39, of Galahad Close, Andover, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to the Northern Police Investigation in Andover on January 3 2025. Remanded on unconditional bail until February 6 2025.
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