7 defendants sentenced for crimes at Portsmouth Magistrates' Court - including a man guilty of sexually assaulting a woman and criminal damage

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DEFENDANTS have been sentenced for their crimes at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court.

Charlie Mulvey, 20, of Linkenholt Way, Leigh Park, admitted sexual assault on a woman in Gloucestershire on October 14, 2021, by touching her when she did not consent.

The defendant also admitted criminal damage on the same day after destroying a sign to The Riverside in Gloucestershire.

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Magistrates imposed a community order with 20 rehabilitation days.

Portsmouth Magistrates' Court               Picture: Chris Moorhouse            Saturday 3rd November 2018        FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLYPortsmouth Magistrates' Court               Picture: Chris Moorhouse            Saturday 3rd November 2018        FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Portsmouth Magistrates' Court Picture: Chris Moorhouse Saturday 3rd November 2018 FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY

He was told to pay £500 compensation to his victim.

Mulvey has to pay costs of £200 and a surcharge of £95.

Johnnie Carter, 52, of Copse Lane, Hayling Island, was found guilty of one offence of failing to provide police information relating to the identity of a Toyota driver for an alleged driving offence in the town on June 9, 2021.

Carter was found guilty of the offence and was told pay court costs of £500.

He was fined £180 and must pay a victim surcharge of £34 - resulting in him having to fork out a total of £714.

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Rowan Kitto, 19, of Fleetwood Close, St Giles, admitted driving while unfit on November 9, 2022, in Victoria Road and Anchor Gate Road contrary to the HM Naval Base Portsmouth byelaws.

Magistrates fined Kitto £280 and told him to pay costs of £85 and a £92 victim surcharge. It means he has a total of £457 to pay.

Joshua Ammen, 19, of Trevor Road, Portsmouth, admitted breaching his supervision requirements by failing to attend appointments with probation.

The defendant also admitted a breach of failing to stay at an approved address.

He was fined £50.

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Daniel Bailey, 33, of Brownlow Close, Portsmouth, admitted two counts of breaching a community order.

Magistrates told Bailey to pay £40 costs and added 20 hours of unpaid work to his order making a total of 110 hours.

Lee Mayes, 36, of St Michael’s Road, Portsmouth, admitted two counts of breaching a community order.

Magistrates fined Mayes £40 and told him to pay £20 costs.

Sulaman Ahmed, 41, of Elizabeth Road, Waterlooville, admitted driving a Skoda Rapid on High Street Cosham on July 7, 2022, with no insurance.

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At Cosham Railway Station on the same date he admitted using his vehicle for hire when it was not licensed as a public carriage.

Magistrates fined Ahmed £120, told him to pay £100 costs, a surcharge of £48 and six penalty points on his licence.