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MARK HENDRON, 31, of Parkside, Marcham, admitted handling stolen goods by assisting in the retention, removal, disposal or realisation of a Titan Angle Grinder and a Bosch Electric Power Drill at Didcot on January 5. He was jailed for eight weeks suspended for 12 months and made subject to a community order to include rehabilitation activity requirement for 15 days and unpaid work for 80 hours. He must also pay compensation of £50.
DOMINIC WALLS, 25, of Pound Lane, Cassington, admitted stealing Hugo Boss perfume valued at £52 from John Lewis, the Westgate centre, on January 8. He was given a conditional discharge for 12 months and must pay compensation of £52.
PETRU COPIL, 33, of North Street, Bicester, admitted having a wooden handled flick knife at Kiss Bar, Park End Street, Oxford, on December 15. He was jailed for eight weeks suspended for 12 months and made subject to a community order to include 60 hours of unpaid work. He must also pay a victim surcharge of £115 and court costs of £85.
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STEVEN PUGH, 33, of no fixed abode, admitted possession of cocaine and cannabis and driving above the drug limit for cocaine and cannabis on July 1 at Faringdon. He was made subject to a community order to include rehabilitation activity requirement for 15 days and unpaid work for 120 hours. He must also pay a victim surcharge of £85 and was disqualified from driving for 24 months.
COSTEL IOAN, 26, of West Street, Banbury, was convicted of being a person in whose name a vehicle was registered did not meet the insurance requirements on June 1 at Banbury. They were fined £220 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £200.
SAM JOHNSON, 44, of Beaumont Court, Oxford, was convicted of being a person in whose name a vehicle was registered did not meet the insurance requirements on August 30 at Oxford. They were fined £220 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £200.
BENJAMIN NICHOLLS, 31, of Trinity Close, Abingdon, was convicted of being a person in whose name a vehicle was registered did not meet the insurance requirements on April 20 at Abingdon. They were fined £200 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £200.
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DAVID STANNARD, 48, of Ernest Road, Didcot, was convicted of using a vehicle which was unlicensed on June 22. He was fined £660 and must pay vehicle excise back duty of £205.85 and court costs of £200.
ANTHONY DUTTON, 54, of Farmers Close, Witney, was convicted of driving without a licence and without third party insurance on November 25 at Minster Lovell. He was a total of £226 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and his driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
CHRISTOPHER FLETCHER, 27, of Spruce Drive, Bicester, was convicted of using a vehicle without third party insurance or a valid road test certificate on August 1 at Bicester. He was fined a total of £880 and must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85 and his driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
KELVIN MUTAHI, 28, of Preachers Lane, Oxford, was convicted of using a vehicle without third party insurance on September 21 at Oxford. He was fined £660 and must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85 and his driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
NICHOLAS PRINGLE, 24, of no fixed abode, was convicted of driving without a licence and without third party insurance on July 29 at Holmer Green. He was fined a total of £880 and must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85 and his driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
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ROBERT SELKIRK, 46, of Melton Drive, Didcot, was convicted of failing to give information relating to a driver between July 25 and August 22 in Banbury. He was fined £660 and must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85 and his driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
MAXWELL STEVENSON, 24, of Welch Way, Witney, was convicted of using a vehicle without third party insurance on August 2 at Barnard Gate. He was fined £403 and must pay a victim surcharge of £40 and court costs of £85 and his driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
DEBORAH THORNTON, 51, of Glyndebourne Gardens, Banbury, was convicted of speeding by driving 55 mph in a 30 mph area at Broughton Road, Banbury, on June 5. She was fined £200 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and her driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
SUSAN WALKER, 51, of Evans Road, Eynsham, was convicted of failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver between August 30 and September 27 at Banbury. She was fined £660 and must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85 and her driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
EMMA WALSH, 44, of Hey Croft, Eynsham, was convicted of speeding by driving 35 mph in a 30 mph area at Botley Road, Oxford, on July 8. She was fined £98 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and her driving licence was endorsed with three penalty points.
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JOHN WOODLEY, 49, of Burns Crescent, Bicester, was convicted of speeding by driving 53 mph in a 40 mph area at the A41 Bicester on July 5. He was fined £80 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and his driving licence was endorsed with three penalty points.
MICHAEL YEATS, 61, of Mill Lane, Alvescot, was convicted of failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver between August 14 and September 11 at Banbury. He was fined £346 and must pay a victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £85 and his driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
DANIEL LOWING, 40, of no fixed abode, admitted assaulting a man and a woman at Market Street, Oxford, on August 16 as well as using threatening, abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress and breaching a suspended sentence. He was jailed a total of 55 days and must pay a victim surcharge of £115.
BENJAMIN ORMAN, 24, of Boulking, Fargindon, admitted driving above the legal drug limit for cannabis at Woodstock Road, Oxford on September 19. He was fined £200 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of costs of £85 and he was disqualified from driving for 16 months.
SCOTT HADLOW, 39, of no fixed abode, admitted assaulting a woman at Oxford rail station on September 8 and begging, as well as assaulting two men at George Street on June 16. He was jailed for a total of 10 weeks and must pay a victim surcharge of £115.
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ALASTAIR CLARK-ROYAL, 31, of West Street, Banbury, admitted using threatening, abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment alarm or distress on January 9 at West Street. He was fined £335 and must pay a victim surcharge of £33 and court costs of £85
MOLLY RAYMONT-BAKER, 26, of Lancut Road, Witney, admitted driving above the legal drug limit for cannabis on July 11 at Oxpens Road, Oxford. She was made subject to a community order to include 60 hours of unpaid work and must pay a victim surcharge of £85 and court costs of £85 and was disqualified from driving for 24 months.
THOMAS SKELTON, 30, of no fixed abode, admitted assaulting a woman at Wantage and breaching a criminal behaviour order on January 24. He was jailed for a total of 20 weeks and must pay a victim surcharge of £115.
NIKOLOAS VAVOULAS, 27, of Howbery Farm, Wallingford, admitted driving above the legal alcohol limit on January 9 at Didcot. Had 68 mcg of alcohol in 100 ml of breath. He was fined £120 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and was disqualified from driving for 18 months.
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BARRY WICKS, 47, of Harvest Way, Witney, admitted harassment without violence between January 21 and 23 at Witney by harassing the staff at Witney Social Services by being intimidating to staff, refusing to leave when requested before returning and taking pictures of staff vehicles and then following a member of staff in his van after having made threats to run a social worker off the road. He must carry out 80 hours of unpaid work and pay £150 compensation.
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