In the dock M27 speeders among those sentenced at Southampton Magistrates' Court
Five speeders who were caught on the M27, A34 and Beaulieu Road are among those sentenced at Southampton Magistrates' Court.
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Senior reporter Timothy Edgley covers Southampton Crown Court and Southampton Magistrates' Court on a daily basis.
Senior reporter Timothy Edgley covers Southampton Crown Court and Southampton Magistrates' Court on a daily basis.
Five speeders who were caught on the M27, A34 and Beaulieu Road are among those sentenced at Southampton Magistrates' Court.
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