The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
ROSS CHURCH, 34, of Captains Place, Southampton, pleaded guilty to possessing a controlled Class A drug at Brentford on August 31 2024. Remanded on unconditional bail until January 27 2025.
CEZAR BALAU, 47, of Oliver Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to driving with no insurance at Laburnham Road in Southampton, on September 26 2023. Banned from driving for six months, fined £440 with £85 costs and £176 victim services surcharge.
BARRY SMITH, 20, of Paignton Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicle taking in Southampton on March 1 2023. Remanded in custody until January 16 2025.
MAX GOODCHILD, 24, of Yew Tree Close, Fair Oak, pleaded guilty to possessing Class A drug, with intent to supply on May 8 2023. Also pleaded guilty to acquiring/possessing criminal property. Remanded on unconditional bail to appear at Southampton Crown Court on February 3 2025.
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LUKE STEVENS, 28, of Richmond Hill Drive, Bournemouth, pleaded guilty to drug driving at Bashley Cross Road, New Milton, on May 3 2024. Banned from driving for 12 months, fined £461 with £85 costs and £184 victim services surcharge.
AMBER RICE, 30, of Cuckmere Lane, Southampton, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage in Southampton on June 24 2024. Also pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker and assault by beating. Remanded on conditional bail until February 7 2025.
MITCHELL THORNBY, 31, of Winchester Avenue, Chatham, pleaded guilty to drink driving in Southampton on July 5 2024. Banned from driving for 12 months, fined £400 with £85 costs and £160 victim services surcharge.
WILLIAM JACKMAN, 21, of Aintree Close, Eastleigh, pleaded guilty to assault by beating at North Baddesley on August 27 2024. Remanded on unconditional bail until January 21 2025.
CHRISTOPHER BARNES, 42, of Holbury Drove, pleaded guilty to speeding on the A326 on November 17 2022. Fined £353 with £85 costs. Driving record endorsed with five penalty points.
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