The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
RICHARD MASKELYNE, 59, of Nightingale Close, Romsey, pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified at Andover on February 5 2022. Two-year conditional discharge, £85 costs and £26 victim services surcharge.
JAN HANSEN, 42, of Tunstall Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to interfering with vehicle at Hedge End, stealing lamb valued at £84.63 from Sainsbury's in Bitterne, and breaking bail conditions. Remanded on conditional bail until February 1 2025.
ANDREW DOUGLAS, 45, of Burgoyne Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stalking in Southampton between March 1 2024 and June 18 2024. Community order, £85 costs and £114 victim services surcharge.
DANIEL MERRIMAN, 38, of Millbrook Road East, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stealing two bottles of wine from Morrisons Daily in Hightown Road, Ringwood, on May 18 2024. Told to pay £12 compensation.
BELINDA BROWN, 57, of South Western House, Southampton, pleaded guilty to drink driving in Bursledon Road, Southampton, on August 9 2024. Banned from driving for 24 months and told to complete 100 hours of unpaid work. Also told to pay £85 costs and £114 victim services surcharge.
DAVY GEERINCKX, 32, of Cobden Avenue, Southampton, pleaded guilty to drug driving in Torquay on July 30 2024. Banned from driving for 12 months, fined £120 with £85 costs and £108 victim services surcharge. Also pleaded guilty to driving with no insurance. Fined £100. Also pleaded guilty to driving without a licence. Fined £50.
NEIL MUNKLEY, 43, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to stealing goods valued at £114.95 from Boots in Winchester on July 10 2024. Told to pay £100 compensation. Also pleaded guilty to stealing goods valued at £30.99 from same shop. No separate penalty.
RONKIY DIGWA, 38, of Monks Way, Southampton, pleaded guilty to driving without insurance at King George Avenue, Southampton, on September 18 2024. Banned from driving for six months.
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