These are the latest cases heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
KEVIN HOOLE, 41, of Everton Road, Hordle near Lymington, admitted three charges of failing to comply with supervision requirements after being released from custody.
He did not attend two office appointments in September and December, did not attend a drug test appointment on December 19, and did not take part in a programme on the same day.
Magistrates fined him £60 with a further supervision order imposed until July 28.
He must complete 20 hours' unpaid work.
ALBERTO-SAMSON COPACI, 21, of Arthur Road, Shirley, admitted drug-driving in Barnes Wallis Road, Fareham, on October 25 in 2022.
A test revealed he had 75 micrograms of MDMA per litre of blood.
He was bailed until the next hearing on May 7.
EDDY HILDEN, 35, of Scallows Lane, West Wellow, admitted jointly stealing three pairs of shoes from Ugg in Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, on March 2.
He was fined £400 with £66.75 compensation to pay.
Hilden must pay an £85 victim surcharge.
JOAO RAMALHO, 38, of Quinton Close, Southsea, admitted fraud by false representation in trying to use someone else's bank cards on August 8 2022, and having a large kitchen knife in public on August 10 in Portsmouth.
He also admitted failing to surrender to court bail at Portsmouth Magistrates' Court on December 17.
He was bailed to appear before Southampton magistrates on April 24.
HARRISON FLEMING, 30, of no fixed address, admitted stealing packets of chicken worth £22 from Sainsbury's in Southampton on January 13.
He was fined £120 with £22 compensation to pay.
LUKE NAIVOLA, 29, of Highwood Road, Gosport, admitted driving in Normandy Way, Southampton, without a licence or insurance on January 13.
Magistrates fined him £180 and imposed six points on his licence.
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