The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court:
CARLTON DENNIS, 47, of Romsey Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to drug driving at Lewisham on May 30 2024. Banned from driving for 12 months, fined £539 with £85 costs and £216 victim services surcharge.
LEE LLOYD, 51, of HM Prison Winchester, pleaded guilty to two counts of having a mobile phone in his cell. Jailed for a further four months. Court ordered the two phones to be forfeited and destroyed.
WILLIAM FENDLEY, 81, whose address was given as Travel Lodge on the A31 at Ringwood, pleaded guilty to breaching his bail conditions on April 1 2025. Bail revoked.
SAMUEL WILLIAMS, 51, of Hill Lane, Southampton, pleaded guilty to stealing wine valued at £17 from Co-op in Southampton on December 7 2024. Also pleaded guilty to stealing wine valued at £13.90 from Co-op on January 14 2025. Six-month conditional discharge.
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LIAM JONES, 29, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with sex offenders register on November 28 2024. Jailed for 17 weeks and told to pay £154 victim services surcharge.
MATEUSZ KANIA, 39, of Captains Place, Southampton, pleaded guilty to possessing an offensive weapon in Southampton on January 14 2025. Remanded on unconditional bail until June 6 2025.
PAUL JAMES, 63, of Heather Road, Blackfield, pleaded guilty to assaulting emergency worker at Heather Road on January 15 2025. Remanded on unconditional bail until June 11 2025.
NATALIE WOODLEY, 32, of Beaulieu Road, Curbridge, pleaded guilty to drink driving at Botley Road, Southampton on January 19 2024. Banned from driving for 12 months, fined £166 with £85 costs and £66 victim services surcharge.
DAVD TALBOT, 35, of HM Prison Winchester, pleaded guilty to two counts of assault in Southampton on August 23 2024. Fined £1,153 with £85 costs and told to pay a total of £400 compensation to his two victims.
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