The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
HAYDEN VINCENT, 21, of The Recess, Eastleigh, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage at Eastleigh on November 24 2024. Handed 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months. Also told to pay £85 costs and £114 victim services surcharge.
WILLIAM MCKINLEY, 34, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage at Eastleigh on March 8 2025, assaulting emergency worker, and breaching restraining order. Remanded on conditional bail until May 7 2025.
LEWIS WILKINSON, 36, of Derby Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to resisting police officer and two counts of assaulting emergency worker. Community order, including requirement to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work. Also told to pay £40 costs and a total of £180 compensation.
TOMMY IRONMONGER, 18, of Station Road, Nursling, pleaded guilty to drug driving at New Road, Southampton, on July 12 2024. Banned from driving for 12 months, fined £443 with £85 costs and £329 victim services surcharge. Also pleaded guilty to driving with no insurance at Duttons Road, Southampton, on August 12 2024. Fined £380 and driving record endorsed. Also pleaded guilty to driving with no insurance at New Road on July 12 2024. Driving record endorsed.
AMELIA BUNNEY, 18, of Tatwin Crescent, Southampton, pleaded guilty to drug driving at Butts Road, Southampton, on July 31 2024. Banned from driving for 12 months, fined £120 with £85 costs and £48 victim services surcharge.
OSAMMA HAMMED, 18, of Ranelagh Gardens, Southampton, pleaded guilty to wounding without intent at Watts Park, Southampton, on September 19 2023. Remanded on conditional bail until May 19 2025.
CHRISTOPHER CARLTON, 37, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to failing/refusing to provide sample for drug test in Southampton on November 28 2024. Also pleaded guilty to failing to answer bail on January 7 2025. Remanded on conditional bail until May 15 2025.
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