The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
MICHAEL HUNT, 50, of Millbrook Road West, Southampton, pleaded guilty to breaching a non-molestation order, imposed by the family court in September 2024, by entering an address on January 6. He was handed a 24 week prison sentence.
WIKTOR GALEWSKI, 21, of Cracknore Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine, one count of supplying diamorphine, and one count of supplying crack cocaine in Southampton between November 2022 and March 2023.
He also admitted supplying cannabis between March 8, 2023 and March 11, 2023, and being in possession of £2,764 in cash on March 11, 2023. He will appear at Southampton Crown Court on February 4 to be sentenced.
Read our previous court round-up here
JACK LLEWELLYN, 25, of Hickory Gardens, West End, admitted drug driving on West End Road on July 1, 2024, after he was caught behind the wheel of a Mercedes with cannabinoid found in cannabis in his blood. He was banned from driving for a year and was ordered to pay a £440 fine. He must also pay prosecution costs of £85 and a £176 surcharge.
ALBERT PHILLIPS, 30, of Chiltern Green, Southampton, pleaded guilty to one count of theft after stealing beer worth £16.95 from Asda in Southampton on May 1, 2024. He was handed a prison sentence of 56 days and ordered to pay £16.95 in compensation.
IONEL-CRISTINEL BADEA, 36, of Tremona Road, in Southampton, pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified, obstructing a police officer, and using a motor vehicle without insurance on August 14, 2024, in Tremona Road. He was handed a community order and must complete 150 hours of unpaid work and 15 days of a rehabilitation activity requirement. He was banned from driving for 21 months and must pay £85 prosecution costs and a £114 surcharge.
KINI HAILSTONE, 30, of Howard Road, Southampton, admitted one count of theft after stealing chicken, sausages, and bacon worth £244.50 from One Stop in Park Road, Southampton on July 8, 2024. Hailstone was ordered to pay £244.50 compensation.
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