The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
ARRON GRAY, 28, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to stealing gift set valued at £99 from Boots in Southampton on January 3 2025. Also pleaded guilty to stealing gift set items together valued at £121.32 on December 28 2024. Remanded in custody until April 22 2025.
DAVY GEERINCKX, 32, of Cobden Avenue, Southampton, pleaded guilty to drug driving at Walnut Avenue in Southampton on January 8 2025. Banned from driving for 18 months, fined £240, with £85 costs and £96 victim services surcharge.
KINI HAILSTONE, 30, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to stealing electric scooter valued at £599 in Southampton on December 5 2024. Told to pay £500 compensation.
WILDER LOPEZ, 57, of South Street, Gosport, pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified at South Street, Gosport, on January 17 2025. Sentenced to six weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months, and told to pay £85 costs. Driving record endorsed with six penalty points.
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CHARLTON MORGAN, 27, of Irving Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage at Matheson Road, Southampton, on March 2 2025. Fined £200. Also pleaded to dangerous driving. Sentenced to 12 weeks in jail, suspended for 12 months. Banned from driving for 12 months.
DWAIN WARD, 41, of Shirley Towers, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stealing clippers and hair straighteners together valued at £747.35 from Salon Services in Southampton on January 30 2025. Remanded on unconditional bail until April 17 2025.
PHILIP ANDREWS, 47, of Stapleford Close, Romsey, pleaded guilty to breaching restraining order in Southampton on March 21 2025. Fined £200 with £85 costs and £40 victim services surcharge.
PAUL BARROW, 44, of Leaside Way, Southampton, pleaded guilty to breaching non-molestation order between March 19 2025 and March 31 2025. Remanded in custody to appear at Southampton Crown Court on May 1 2025.
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