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IN THE COURTS: 12 people who have appeared at Southampton Magistrates Court

Man jailed after drugs raid in Denzil Avenue, Southampton

“Ultimately entry was forced. “The defendant was located within the property. He was the only person in the house. What officers found within the premises has been described by a drugs expert as a commercial operation in terms of growing cannabis. “There were some 162 plants in various stages of lifecycle. “Mr Shatri was the only individual present and the property was predominantly kitted out as a cannabis factory. “He appears to have lived in the front room on a mattress on the floor. During the raid in the Bevois area of the city, police seized two mobile phones. Addressing Southampton Crown Court, Mr Williams went on to say: “A cursory examination of the photos on one of the phones showed images from a matter of days previously showing the defendant posing in front of a vehicle and in a park in the local area.

Assaulting police officers, drink drivers and criminal damage: Nine people who appeared in court

THE following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates Court. GLYN CULL, 55, of The Tyleshades, Romsey. Pleaded guilty to drink driving. Disqualified from driving for 20 months and fined £500. Also ordered to pay victim surcharge of £50 and court costs of £85. DAVID DONALD SHEEN, 33, of Raleigh Close, New Milton. Pleaded guilty to causing harassment and distress by using threatening and abusive language. Discharged conditionally for 12 months and ordered to pay £200 compensation. Also ordered to pay £40 court costs. MICHAEL ANTHONY BROOKS, 37, of Priory Place, Gloucester. Pleaded guilty to damaging a glass door worth £850 in Southampton. Discharged conditionally for six months and ordered to pay £840 compensation.

Southampton man appears at Winchester Crown Court

He later pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. However, he entered a guilty plea to the charge of wounding with intent on October 2. On Friday, he appeared at Winchester Crown Court to be sentenced. The judge, Keith Cutler, imposed section 37 and 41 hospital orders under the Mental Health Act 1983. This means Grossett will be detained in a hospital indefinitely According to the NHS, people detained under the act need urgent treatment for a mental health disorder and pose a risk of harm to others as well as themselves. A section 37 order can be used to send an offender to hospital for treatment instead of prison.

Assaults, thefts and drink drivers: Some of the cases heard at a Southampton court

AMONG the cases heard at Southampton Magistrates Court were. SEAN PATRICK CANNEY, 25, of Vokes Close, Southampton. Pleaded guilty to failing to provide his details following an accident. Driving record endorsed with five points and fined £300. Ordered to pay victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £85. MARC ANDREW PALMER, 39, of Southampton Street, Southampton. Pleaded guilty to the theft of razor blades and 23 vape products worth £193.37 and admitted breach of suspended sentence. Committed to prison of eight weeks and ordered to pay £25 compensation. PATRYK PIOTR PIETROWSKI, 25, of Chiltern Green, Millbrook. Pleaded guilty to drink driving. Disqualified from driving for 17 months and fined £440. Ordered to pay court costs of £85 and victim surcharge of £44.

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