A MAN will appear at court next month after pleading guilty to driving at over 120 miles per hour on the M3.

George Avadanii, of St Peter’s Road in Bournemouth, was caught driving his Audi A6 at 122 miles per hour on the motorway at Basingstoke on April 25.

The 32-year-old pleaded guilty via the single justice procedure last week, but will attend Aldershot Magistrates Court on August 25 to be sentenced.

A 73-year-old man from Tadley has been conditionally discharged after being caught driving without a licence.

Anthony Barber, of Mortimer Gardens, was caught driving his Vauxhall Corsa in New Road on May 6, when he did not hold a licence authorising him to drive a vehicle of that class.

He pleaded guilty via single justice procedure at Aldershot Magistrates’ Court last week, and was given three points on his licence and ordered to pay a victim surcharge for £22.

However, he was given a conditional discharge for three months.

A BASINGSTOKE woman has been fined more than £800 after she failed to give police information of the driver of her car.

Angela Blair, of Old Kempshott Lane, was sent a Notice of Intended Prosecution by Hampshire Constabulary in February, and a reminder was sent a month later.

However, there was “no acceptable response”.

She was found guilty by single justice procedure at Aldershot Magistrates’ Court last week, and fined £660, as well as costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £66.

The 45-year-old was also given six penalty points on her licence.

A second charge, of speeding on Buckskin Lane in February, was withdrawn.

A MAN from Lychpit has been found guilty of driving without insurance.

George Frazer Currie, of Cowslip Bank, drove a Mitsubishi Shogun on Reading Road in Hook on March 6, when he was not insured to do so.

The 32-year-old was found guilty by single justice procedure at Aldershot Magistrates’ Court last week, and was fined £660.

He was also ordered to pay costs of £85, a victim surcharge of £66 and had six points put on his licence.

A MAN will appear in court next week after being accused of assaulting a custody officer at Basingstoke’s police station two days before Christmas.

George Henry Britten, of Holly Meadows in Winchester, pleaded not guilty of the assault of David Flavin on December 23, 2019.

He did however plead guilty to failing to surrendering to custody at North Hampshire Magistrates’ Court in January after being released on bail.

The defendant, will now reappear at Basingstoke Magistrates Court on July 9, for a date to be set for the trial. He chose a summary trial by magistrates in February.

THE TRIAL of a man from Popley accused of robbery will begin later this month.

Amrit Singh Randhawa, of Gilbert Close, is alleged to have robbed another man of a silver necklace, a rose coloured watch, an iPhone and a pair of Nike Air Force One trainers in Eastrop Way on January 8.

He has been released on conditional bail, pending the appearance at Winchester Crown Court on July 16.

A BOY charged with affray has admitted to breaching bail conditions.

The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was accused of affray after an incident in Buckskin Centre on May 25.

He has admitted to contacting two people which he was forbidden from.

He will enter a plea to the affray charge at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court on July 23.