In the dock: Six cases heard in at Southampton Magistrates’ Court
DANNY BUNNEY, 29, of Warburton Road, Southampton. Admitted one charge of using threatening and abusive words and behaviour, and three charges of assaulting an emergency worker by beating.
DAMIAN TREBERT, 39, of Bar End Road, Winchester. Admitted one charge of assaulting an emergency worker by beating. Remanded on unconditional bail until the next hearing at court on March 17 for a pre-sentence report to be prepared. Remanded on unconditional bail until the next court hearing on March 24 for a pre-sentence report to be prepared.
JOSHUA BLYTH, 27, of Hut Farm Place, Chandler’s Ford. Admitted one charge of drug driving. Remanded on unconditional bail until the next court hearing on February 28 for a pre-sentence report to be prepared.
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GEMMA DUNCAN, 33, of Cedar Road, Hythe. Admitted one charge of being in charge of a vehicle while above the alcohol level limit. Driving record endorsed with 10 points and fined £107. Also ordered to pay court costs of £40.
CALLUM MCCARTHY, 32, of Parkside Avenue, Southampton. Admitted one charge of handling stolen goods. Fined £320. Also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £128 and court costs of £85.
SUNNY EARL, 23, of High Street, Hamble-Le-Rice. Admitted breaching a community order by failing to attend a telephone appointment and unpaid work. Fined £166 and ordered to pay costs of £60.
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