HAYDN DAVID ANTHONY LORD, 35, of NFA. Pleaded guilty to not completing annual registration as an offender of sexual offences. Also failed to tell officers within three days of new address. Community order made to comply with instructions of responsible officer to attend appointments and participate in any activities required by the responsible officer up to a maximum of 20 days. Fined £15 and ordered to pay victim surcharge of £85.

LEVI CRAIG MAXWELL ALLAN, 18, of Coxford Road, Southampton. Pleaded guilty to allowing himself to be taken in a Vauxhall Astra even though he knew it had been taken without the consent of its owner. Community order made to comply with instructions and participate in activities as required by the responsible officer for a maximum of 20 days. Also ordered to carry out unpaid work for 40 hours in the next 12 months. Ordered to pay victim surcharge £85, costs £25.

NARAYAN SING BHATTI, 24, of Oxford Avenue, Southampton. Pleaded guilty to sending numerous emails and shouting while under a restraining order. Eight weeks in prison suspended for 12 months. Ordered to carry out unpaid work for 40 hours within the next 12 months. Ordered to pay victim surcharge of £115, costs of £85.

TINA PATRICIA JOHNSON, 49, of Millbrook Road East. Pleaded guilty to stealing a Philips hair removal device worth £475 from John Lewis. Committed to eight weeks in prison. Ordered to pay victim surcharge of £115.

ISAAC JAMES RENNIE, 19, of Rushington Lane, Totton. Pleaded guilty to driving a black Ford Ka with 3.0 microgrammes of cannabis in his blood and without due care and attention, and damaging another vehicle. Also had cannabis in his possession. Community order made to attend appointments or participate in any activity as required by the responsible officer for a maximum of ten days. Ordered to carry out 40 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months. Victim surchage £85, costs of £40, disqualified from driving for 23 months, driving licence endorsed.

LEE CHRISTOPHER JOHN GOUGH, 32, of Wyndham Court, Commercial Road, Southampton. Admitted breaching community order and failing to carry out unpaid work. Ordered to continue rehabilitation activity of unpaid work. Fined £100, ordered to pay costs of £60.

CHRISTOPHER IVOR SCOTT, 26, of Winston Way, Ringwood. Admitted breaching an order to carry out unpaid work. New order to carry out unpaid work of 15 hours within the next 12 months. Fifteen hours added to the original 100 hours. Ordered to pay costs of £60.

PAUL ANTHONY SMITH, 48, of Kent Street, Southampton. Admitted breaching order to keep in touch with supervisor and failing to provide evidence of a reasonable excuse to do so. Returned to prison for 14 days.