A man from Andover has pleaded guilty to the assault of three people.
Stefan Michael Lock, of Colenzo Drive, admitted the charges, which happened in July.
He has been remanded on conditional bail whilst a pre-sentence report is prepared.
He must not contact any of the victims, enter Pickets Piece, and must live and sleep each night at his address.
Additionally, he has been given a 6pm to 6am curfew.
He will appear for sentencing at Basingstoke Magistrates' Court on August 12.
An Andover man will face trial accused of stealing almost £200 worth of goods from Lidl.
Martin David De-Sandfort Shortell-Campbell, of Verity Square, previously denied the charge in May.
He also denied assaulting Kyle Hardy on May 23, the same day as the theft of £182.29 worth of items.
The 38-year-old has been released on conditional bail until the trial, which will take place at Aldershot Magistrates' Court on September 30.
In the mean time, he has been given a curfew, and must not contact the victim.
A teenager has been arrested after being caught breaching bail conditions.
Ardurel Hamzaj, of Winchester Road in Andover, is accused of robbery, and was given instructions by Winchester Crown Court in May to not enter Basingstoke town centre, and to obey a curfew.
However, the 19-year-old Albanian national was caught outside his home during the curfew on Monday (July 20).
Admitting the breach at Basingstoke Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, Hamzaj was been released on conditional bail, and was ordered to appear at Winchester Crown Court on Wednesday.
An Overton woman has been fined after pleading guilty to speeding.
Rebecca Sarah Allen, of Dellands, admitted driving her Volkswagen Polo at 51 miles per hour on the B3046 in Alresford, when the speed limit was 30.
She pleaded guilty via single justice procedure at Aldershot Magistrates’ Court earlier this week, after the offence took place on February 27.
The 41-year-old was fined £145, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £32 and costs of £85.
She was also given six penalty points on her licence.
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