The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
LEWIS PERKINS, 36, of Laburnham Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage in Southampton on May 10 2024. Handed restraining order and told to pay £50 compensation. Also pleaded guilty to stalking at West End between May 1 2023 and July 2 2024. Fined £200 with £85 costs. Also pleaded guilty to assault by beating. Fined £200 and told to pay £200 compensation.
KEVIN SWEENY, 64, of Pennys Crescent, Fordingbridge, pleaded guilty to assault by beating at Fordingbridge on May 6 2024. Remanded on unconditional bail until April 22 2025.
ALLANA ROSSITER, 37, of Palm Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to driving with no insurance at Palm Road on July 27 2024. Fined £120 with £85 costs. Driving record endorsed with six penalty points.
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JADE PAGE, 31, of Wildern Court, Hedge End, pleaded guilty to assault by beating at Hedge End on August 11 2024. Remanded on unconditional bail until May 27 2025.
CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS, 35, of Lodge Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stealing goods valued at £335.80 from Asda in Totton on October 16 2024. Also pleaded guilty to stealing goods valued at £362.59 from Sainsbury's, including cakes and chocolates, on October 23 2024, Community order, including requirement to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work within 12 months. Also told to pay £85 costs.
THOMAS CURRAN, 32, of Millbrook Road West, Southampton, pleaded guilty to assaulting emergency worker at Southampton Central Police Station on November 3 2024. Told to pay £50 compensation. Also pleaded guilty to second count of assaulting emergency worker. Fined £150 and told to pay £50 compensation.
ARRON GRAY, 28, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to interfering with vehicle at Avenue Road Car Park in Bournemouth on December 28 2023. Remanded in custody until April 22 2025.
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