- Angela Jones, 46, of Barns Road, Oxford, admitted obstructing five police officers in the execution of their duty in Oxford on February 20. Fined £100 and told to pay £20 victims’ surcharge and £100 costs.
- Maqsood Akhtar, 51, of Mill Lane, Marston, Oxford, convicted of using a mobile phone while driving on the Eastern Bypass in Oxford on November 9. Fined £200 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Licence endorsed with three points.
- Richard Lorrison, 45, of London Road, Headington, convicted of failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver alleged to have been guilty of an offence between May 2, 2013, and May 30, 2013. Fined £165 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £80 costs. Banned from driving for six months.
- Hazel Miner, 88, of Faringdon Road, Shippon, admitted speeding at 36mph in a 30mph zone in Wootton Road, Abingdon, on November 14. Fined £100 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Licence endorsed with three points.
- Peter Simmonds, 51, of Horse Close, Great Haseley, admitted speeding at 50mph in a 30mph zone in Aynho Road, Adderbury, on December 20. Fined £73 and told to pay a £20 victims’surcharge. Licence endorsed with three points.
- Neil Wadley, 46, of Pound Lane, Upton, admitted speeding at 51mph in a 30mph zone in Bessels Way, Blewbury, on November 25. Fined £266 and told to pay a £27 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Licence endorsed with six points.
- Simon Nawrocki, 37, of Stratfield Road, Kidlington, admitted failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle alleged to have been guilty of an offence between January 20 and February 17. Fined £500 and told to pay a £50 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Licence endorsed with six points.
- Phillip Ruddock, 29, of Stanton Harcourt Road, South Leigh, convicted of speeding at 33mph in a 20mph zone in St Giles, Oxford, on December 12. Fined £400 and told to pay a £40 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Licence endorsed with four points.
- Mustafa Shahristani, 31, of Oxeye Court, Oxford, convicted of speeding at 32mph in a 20mph zone in St Giles, Oxford, on December 12. Fined £400 and told to pay a £40 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Licence endorsed with four points.
- June Pollard, 72, of High Street, Cumnor, admitted speeding at 47mph in a 40mph zone in Foxcombe Road, Boars Hill, on January 3. Fined £100 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £25 costs. Licence endorsed with three points.
- Hayden Pugh, 51, of Laurel Drive, Southmoor, admitted speeding at 36mph in a 30mph zone in Lamborough Hill, Wootton, on November 16. Fined £270 and told to pay a £27 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Licence endorsed with three points.
- Kevin Wall, 25, of Station Road, Didcot, convicted of driving without insurance in Milton Road, Didcot, on December 4. Fined £600 and told to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
- Matthew Gibney, 36, of Bretch Hill, Banbury, admitted speeding in excess of a 30mph speed limit in Aynho Road, Adderbury, on December 7. Fined £100 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Given three points on driving licence.
- Mohsin Hussain, 23, of Cosin Close, Oxford, admitted failing to give information as to the identity of a driver of a vehicle suspected of an offence between December 9 and January 6. Fined £400 and told to pay a £40 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Given six points on driving licence.
- Lindsey Fowles, 30, of Mansfield Gardens, Didcot, admitted stealing meat worth £8.72 from a Co-op in Abingdon on May 12 and a joint of beef worth £24 from a Co-op in Abingdon on May 8 and May 10. Also admitted committing a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge for theft made by Oxford Magistrates' Court on May 31 last year. Given a 14-day prison sentence because of multiple similar offences committed while she was subject to a conditional discharge.
- Edward Johnson, 73, of Riverside Gardens, Witney, admitted speeding in excess of a 30mph speed limit in Lamborough Hill, Wootton, on November 15. Fined £100 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge. Given three points on his driving licence.
- Adrian Clark, 21, of Nettlebed Close, Oxford, admitted possessing cannabis, a Class B drug, in Oxford on June 2. Told to pay a £15 victims’ surcharge and £40 costs.
- Ashley Dyer, 26, of Evans Lane, Kidlington, admitted stealing a bicycle worth £600 belonging to Thames Valley Police in Oxford on June 24. Community order made with 60-hour unpaid work requirement and told to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge and £40 costs.
- Luke Jarvis, 24, of Midget Close, Abingdon, admitted stealing groceries worth £20 from a Co-op in Abingdon on April 21. Also admitted committing a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge made on February 24 by Oxford Magistrates’ Court for criminal damage. Fined £80 and told to pay £20 compensation, a £20 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
- Naomi McCollin, 26, of Blay Close, Blackbird Leys, Oxford, admitted stealing meat worth £50.86 from a Co-op in Oxford. Given a six-month conditional discharge and told to pay £40 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
- Caroline Coachman, 55, of Perrys Road, Stanford in the Vale, Faringdon, admitted stealing groceries worth £126.95 from a Sainsbury’s in Heyford Hill, Oxford, on April 2. Community order made with thinking ahead for women programme requirement for 20 days and supervision for six months. Told to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge.
- Angela Jones, 46, of Barns Road, Oxford, admitted obstructing five police officers in the execution of their duty in Oxford on February 20. Fined £100 and told to pay £20 victims’ surcharge and £100 costs.
- Richard Lorrison, 45, of London Road, Headington, convicted of failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver alleged to have been guilty of an offence between May 2, 2013, and May 30, 2013. Fined £165 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £80 costs. Banned from driving for six months
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