Oxford Magistrates Court
Christopher Paul Green, 37, of Samuelson Court, admitted stealing e-cigarettes and fluids from a shop on Sheep Street in Bicester on September 18. He was ordered to pay £20.98 compensation.
Aneaka Paintin, 20, of Coltsfoot Square, Oxford, admitted criminal damage to a car on August 8 in Oxford. She was conditionally discharged for 12 months and was ordered to pay compensation of £100.
Kevin Sam Nanton, 51, of Cowley Road, Oxford, admitted stealing a purse and cash in Henley on Thames on March 13. He also admitted stealing a purse and cash on June 17 in Witney, and stealing a purse and cash in Kidlington on July 8. He was jailed for 28 days and was ordered to pay a total of £480 in compensation to the three victims he had stolen from.
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DEREK IVES, 39, of Iffley Road, Oxford, admitted breaching a restraining order between December 20, 2018 and February 23. He was ordered to undertake a community service and will carry out a rehabilitation activity. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £85 and court costs of £50.
DWAIN THOMAS TYRRELL, 18, of Verbena Way, Oxford, admitted breaching a restraining ordered on May 25, by being verbally abusive towards a woman at the Kassam Stadium. He was committed to prison for 26 weeks, suspended for 18 months. Under the conditions of his suspended sentence he was electronically tagged and ordered to obey a curfew for three months. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharged of £115 and court costs of £115.
DANIEL AARON LAST, 40, of Stares Court, Chipping Norton, admitted speeding on the A30 in Cambourne, Cornwall on January 10. He was driving at an unspecified speed on a road where the limit was 60 mph. He was fined £140 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85. His driving licence was endorsed with five penalty points.
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EWELINA PIORKOWSKA, 35, was found guilt of assault by beating on August 4. She was also found guilty of religiously aggravated assault on the same date. She was ordered to pay £100 compensation to one victim, and fined £420. She was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £42 and £500 court costs.
GILES WILLIAM HOLDER DYER, 39, of Crick Road, Oxford, was convicted of speeding on Woodstock Road on March 19. He was driving at 53 mph on a road where the limit was 30 mph. He was fined £660. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85. His driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
JAMES RICHARD GESNER, 40, of Fir Tree Avenue, Wallingford, was convicted of speeding on a road in Chiselhampton on April 25. He was driving at 35 mph on a road where the limit was 30 mph. He was fined £192 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85. His driving licence was endorsed with three points.
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JULIE CLARE NEW, 44, of Farmstead Close, Grove, was convicted of speeding on Wantage Road, Didcot on February 24. She was driving at 36 mph on a road where the limit was 30 mph. She was fined £200 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85. Her driving licence was endorsed with three points.
SOPHIA BRIDGET NICHOLLS, 53, of St Helens Avenue, Wallingford, was convicted of speeding by driving 37 mph in a 30 mph area at Marston Road, Oxford, on May 1. She was fined £200 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and her driving licence was endorsed with three penalty points.
MAAZ PANDOR, 35, of Lock Crescent, Kidlington, was convicted of failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver between May 20 and June 17 in Banbury. 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.
KAREEM SHEHAB, 27, of Temple Street, Oxford, was convicted of failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver between April 3 and May 4 in Banbury. He was fined £660 and must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85 and he was disqualified from driving for 12 months.
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ROBSON TEREZA, 40, of Fairfax Centre, Kidlington, was convicted of using a hand-held mobile telephone while driving on the M40 on March 12. He was fined £220 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and he was disqualified from driving for six months.
ANTON LICA, 59, of Herschel Crescent, Oxford, was convicted of failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver between April 29 and May 27 in Banbury. He was fined £660 and must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85 and he was disqualified from driving for 12 months.
Heidi LOUISE MULLEN, 34, of Flux Drive, Deddington, admitted stealing items valued at £61.50 from Wilkinsons, Bicester on September 19 as well as make-up to the value of £160 from Superdrug, Banbury, on May 30 and meat to the value of £20 from McColls, Banbury, on July 6. Also admitted stealing dog treats to the value of £70 from Pets at Home, Banbury, on July 11, make-up to the value of £120 from Superdrug, Banbury, on July 20 and chocolate to the value of £50 from McColls, Banbury, on September 16 and being in breach of a community order. She must pay compensation totalling £420 and a new community order was imposed to include drug rehabilitation requirement for 12 months and rehabilitation activity requirement for five days.
HAZEL LEANNE SALMONS, 37, of no fixed abode, was convicted of stealing items to the value of £879.87 from John Lewis, Oxford, on December 17 as well as fraud by purchasing goods with a stolen debit card to the value of £21.15 on June 12, failing to surrender to custody and begging in a public place. She was fined a total of £90, a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £350.
Sebastian TOBIAS NICHOLAS BROCK, 31, of no fixed abode, admitted stealing alcohol and food to the value of £17.69 from Co-Op, Banbury, on September 19. He was fined £40 and must pay a victim surcharge of £32.
MARCUS JOSEPH DAWSON, 29, of no fixed abode, admitted stealing meat and a bottle of rum to the value of £190.18 from Marks and Spencer, Didcot on July 31 and stealing bottles of alcohol to the value of £120 from Sainsbury's, Didcot on July 24. Conditional discharge for six months and he must pay a victim surcharge of £21.
Kyle DOWNIE, 21, of Territorial Way, Headington, admitted obstructing a constable on August 31 in Didcot. Conditional discharge for six months, £21 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.
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