The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
MATTHEW LONG, 36, of Burgess Road, Southampton, admitted theft after he jointly stole four Moncler coats worth £5,840 from Flannels in Southampton on November 11, 2024. He will next appear before the court on July 10.
HAILEY ROSS, 45, of Church Lane, Southampton, admitted making threats to kill a man in Southampton on February 22. She will appear before the same court on April 11.
PIOTRY PRUSZAK, 44, of Paynes Road, Southampton, admitted assault by beating a man in Southampton on July 1, 2024. He also admitted theft of items worth £30.44 from The Range, Southampton, on July 1, 2024. He was ordered to pay a fine of £293 and £50 compensation. He must also pay prosecution costs of £100 and a £117 surcharge.
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JORDAN ROBINSON, 24, of Wilverley Place, Blackfield, admitted assault by beating after assaulting a man in Southampton on July 28, 2024. He is now subject to a 12-month community order and must complete 80 hours of unpaid work. He must also pay prosecution costs of £85.
ELENA SCIRTU, 27, of Kingsley Road, Southampton, admitted criminal damage after she damaged the window and windscreen of a vehicle belonging to a man, in Kingsley Road on November 10 of last year. She will next appear before the same court on May 16.
COLIN WOOD, 42, of Shakespeare Avenue, Southampton, admitted a charge of possession of a Class B drug after he was found with 22 grams of cannabis in Southampton on December 23, 2024. He also admitted a charge of theft after he stole two ‘Irresistible’ cheese packets, one beef burger, one cabbage, two packets of beef mince, one onion and one packet of cherry tomatoes worth £25.50 from Co-op in Southampton on December 9, 2024.
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