Emsworth fraudster jailed after being caught drink-driving in Portsmouth
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Ross Booth, 30, of Atlantis Avenue, Purbrook, Waterlooville, as found guilty of failing to give a specimen of blood on November 3 last year and was fined £120.
He must pay a £34 surcharge and £310 costs.
Booth was banned from driving for 16 months.
Christopher Blades, 50, of Waverley Road, Southsea, was handed 23 days in jail in default for not paying a £816 court fine.
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Hide AdBen Siddle, 22, of Skylark Avenue, Emsworth, was jailed for 14 weeks.
He admitted Benzoylecgonine drug-driving in Highland Road, Emsworth, on January 25.
He was banned from driving for 20 months and 49 days.
Siddle also admitted not doing unpaid work on a previous suspended sentence for fraud - and magistrates implemented the 14-week jail term.
He also admitted drug-driving on March 6 this year in Victoria Road North, Southsea.
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Hide AdPiotr Sadura, 36, of Kensington Road, Copnor, admitted assault by beating on October 14 last year in Portsmouth.
Magistrates imposed a two-year community order with 25 days' rehabilitation activities and 280 hours' unpaid work.
He must pay a £95 surcharge and £300 costs.
A restraining order bans him from contacting the victim, a woman, for two years.
Richard Foy, 46, of Wymering Road, North End, admitted two charges of drug-driving -Benzoylecgonine and cannabis.
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Hide AdHe was caught on October 27 last year on the A27 at Portsmouth in a white Ford Transit van.
Magistrates fined him £135 with a £35 surcharge and £85 costs.
He was banned from driving for 18 months.
William Castle, 37, of The Circle, Wickham, was found guilty of assault by beating in Gosport on October 26 last year.
Magistrates imposed a two-year conditional discharge with a £22 surcharge and £300 costs.
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Hide AdPhilip Robertson, 35, of Herbert Road, Southsea, admitted damaging a Renault Megane on June 5 last year in Southsea.
Magistrates imposed a 12-month conditional discharge with £300 compensation.
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