OXFORD MAGISTRATES’
SHARLENE ALDERSON, 30, of Holloway, Oxford, admitted drunk and disorderly behaviour on March 8 at Awgar Stone Road, Oxford. She was fined £50 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30.
JOSE RODRIGUES, 35, of Hunter Close, Oxford, admitted assaulting a woman at Abingdon on January 28. He was fined £166 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £500.
ALAN CASE, 47, of Abbott Close, Didcot, admitted assaulting a woman at Didcot on September 26. He was given a conditional discharge for 12 months and must pay a victim surcharge of £20 and court costs of £85.
SAM PEARCE, 29, of Market Street, Chipping Norton, admitted failing to provide a specimen for analysis at Abingdon Police Station on March 19 as well as harassment, causing criminal damage, breaching a restraining order, and two counts of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress. He was jailed for a total of four weeks and disqualified from driving for 12 months.
Lady Rebecca Blandford, 56, of Wootton, Woodstock, was convicted of speeding by driving 96 mph in a 70 mph area at the A34 Chieveley on July 4. She was fined £230 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and her driving licence was endorsed with five penalty points.
DANIEL BURNLEY, 21, of Sunnyside, Wheatley, was convicted of using a vehicle without third party insurance at Wooburn, High Wycombe, on July 26. He was fined £120 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and his driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
ABHISHEK CHETTRI, 29, of Grays Road, Headington, was convicted of speeding by driving 46 mph in a 30 mph area at Banbury Road, Oxford, on June 22. He must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and his driving licence was endorsed with four penalty points.
KAREN GROOTZ, 53, of Park Road, Abingdon, admitted speeding by driving 56 mph in a 30 mph area at Sanford Road, Sandford, on August 25. She was fined £120 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and he was disqualified from driving for six months.
KRISTIAN MARONEY, 23, of Underhill Circus, Barton, admitted stealing 10 boxes of washing powder valued at £57 from the Co-Op, Rose Hill, on December 8 and stealing fragrances valued at £203 from Boots, Newbury, on May 10. He was made subject to a community order to include to include an electronic overnight curfew for 12 weeks and he must pay compensation of £101 and court costs of £300.
DAVID HUGGINS, 23, of Royal Berkshire Close, Didcot, admitted assaulting a police officer at Haydon Road, Didcot, on February 23. He was made subject to a community order to include 200 hours of unpaid work and he must pay compensation of £150, a victim surcharge of £85 and court costs of £85.
Maximilian KAYUM. 26, of Windrush Tower, Blackbird Leys, admitted using racially aggravated threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress on February 23 at Knights Road, Oxford. He was fined £100 and must pay compensation of £100.
KHALED MERIDJA, 28, of Brampton Road, Oxford, admitted using a vehicle without insurance in Abingdon Road, Oxford, on March 9. Fined £100, must pay a victim surcharge of £30. Disqualified from driving for 12 months.
STEPHEN BELLAMY, 44, of Wardington Road, Banbury, admitted drink driving and driving without a licence and insurance in Canada Close, Banbury, on February 24. Had 60mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath, exceeding the limit of 35mcgs. Fined £461, must pay a victim surcharge of £46 and court costs of £85. Disqualified from driving for 18 months.
ALAN DAVID LOBB, 35, of Blue Mountains, Wallingford, admitted stealing alcohol worth £157.99 from Waitrose, Wallingford, on January 11. Fined £40, must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85.
ESMAT HOTAK, 20, of Saunders Road, admitted causing racially aggravated criminal damage to a car wing mirror and racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress in Oxford on January 31. A community order was made and he must carry out 100 hours of unpaid work in the next 12 months. Must pay compensation of £190.
DEXTER WILLIAMS, 29, of Coriander Way, admitted possessing cannabis, heroin and crack cocaine in Oxford on April 23. A community order was made and he must have treatment for drug dependency for nine months. Must pay a victim surcharge of £85.
OLIVER GREGORY KINSLER, 26, of Marines Drive, Faringdon, admitted possessing cannabis and drug-driving on the A420 at Kingston Bagpuize on December 2. Fined £300, must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85. Disqualified from driving for 12 months.
DANIEL STEPHEN WEBB, 35, of Lockway, Drayton, admitted stealing a pedal cycle worth £600 in Oxford on August 6. Jailed for 12 weeks, must pay compensation of £150.
GRAHAM CRUTCH, 29, of Longore, Stonesfield, admitted driving while disqualified, driving without insurance and drink-driving in Longore, Stonesfield, on November 21. Had 115mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath, exceeding the limit of 35mcgs. A community order was made and he must have treatment for alcohol dependency for nine months. Must carry out 80 hours of unpaid work in the next 12 months. Must pay a victim surcharge of £85 and court costs of £500. Disqualified from driving for three years.
CARL MARTIN DANIELS, 33, of Hobby Road, Bodicote, admitted assaulting a man by beating him in Queens Street, Oxford, on December 1. He was fined £700 and must also pay compensation of £100, a victim surcharge of £70 and court costs of £300.
KIRSTY SAMANTHA MCFARLANE, 28, of no fixed address, admitted being drunk and disorderly in St Clements, Oxford, on November 3, assaulting a police officer in Watlington Road, Oxford, on November 3 and assaulting a woman in Cornmarket Street, Oxford, on January 16. Jailed for 12 weeks, must pay a victim surcharge of £115.
MARTYNAS JAKOMAS, 20, of Mather Road, Oxford, admitted driving a vehicle without due care and attention and driving a vehicle without insurance on the A40 between Oxford and Cassington on November 22. Fined a total of £552, must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85. Eight penalty points.
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