RAIDEN HENDERSON, 18, Townsend Square, Oxford, was found to have driven on Abingdon Road, Oxford, without a licence on August 4. He was fined £220, given three points and ordered to pay £124.

AMOS OYANDA, 45, of Stanmore Road, Birmingham, was fined £660 and given six points after magistrates found that he drove on the M40 without insurance. He was ordered to pay £156 in costs and surcharge.

JOHN WARD, 20, of West Hyde, Rickmansworth, was found to have driven without a licence on the A41 at Bicester. He was fined £220, given three points and ordered to pay £124 in costs and surcharge.

KAMIL ZAWISZA, 37, of London Road, Headington, was fined £880 for driving without insurance or a licence on the Eastern bypass last November. He received six penalty points and must pay £178 in costs and surcharge.

TEREKE LINTON, 21, of Mountearl Gardens, Lambeth, pleaded guilty to possession of cannabis in Oxford on January 18. He was fined £100.

JOHN SPIVEY, 61, of Warneford Road, Oxford, was found guilty of assaulting a man in Oxford on December 17, 2020. He was cleared of another assault. The magistrates fined him £1,384 and ordered he pay £150 compensation, £620 in costs and a £138 victim surcharge.

LUIS RODGRIGUES, 24, of Fitzwaryn Place, Wantage, pleaded guilty to possession of a blade in Newbury Street and Church Street, Wantage, on Christmas Day 2021. He was jailed for three months, with the court record stating that he would ‘not comply with a community penalty’. He must pay £85 costs and a £128 victim surcharge.

ADAM LACHWICZ, 40, of Apley Way, Witney, was found guilty of assaulting a woman in May 2020. He was given an eight week curfew as part of a community order, must pay £200 compensation and £295 in costs and surcharge.

TONY NICHOLS, 27, of Valentia Road, Oxford, was fined £100 for possession of a ‘large spliff and a wrap’ of cannabis in Banbury in July 2019. He was ordered to pay £85 costs and a £32 victim surcharge.

GIUSEPPE DOWHUNEK, 42, of Lingwell Close, Chinnor, was found guilty in his absence of harassment and stalking by delivering her a number of letters in 2020. He was jailed for 12 weeks, with the district judge noting that he was unwilling to comply with probation and threatened violence against his vulnerable victim. He must pay £628 in costs and surcharge. A restraining order bans him from contacting his victim for life.

TARIQ KHAN, 36, of Sinclair Avenue, Banbury, admitted possession of a ‘baseball bat torch’, an offensive weapon, in Broad Street, Banbury, on January 30 last year. He was given 18 weeks’ imprisonment suspended for a year and must do 100 hours of unpaid work. He was ordered to pay £328 in costs and surcharge.

WAQAS ALI LATIF, 25, of Milton Road, Oxford, was given a community order with 120 hours of unpaid work after he was found guilty in his absence of failing to cooperate with a drugs wipe and failing to provide a blood specimen on March 13 last year. He was banned from driving for a year and a half and must pay £345 in costs and surcharge.

DANIEL CURRAN, 39, of Hilliat Fields, Abingdon, pleaded guilty to speeding on the A41 at Bicester. He had been due to stand trial on allegations he was doing twice the 40mph speed limit on January 27 last year, but pleaded guilty ahead of his trial. He was fined £270 and given six points. But the court stopped short of banning him automatically as a repeat offender, finding that his family would face exceptional hardship if he were disqualified. He was ordered to pay £284.

WAYNE LE PAGE, 48, of Mill Street, Witney, was found guilty of failing to provide a breath specimen when asked by police officer. He was banned from driving for 32 months and given a 12 week prison sentence suspended for 18 months. He must do 60 hours of unpaid work and up to 15 rehabilitation activity requirement days. He was ordered to pay £775 costs and a £128 victim surcharge.

LEWIS MCNAB, 34, of Charles Street, Oxford, was found to have been speeding on the M40 motorway at Great Milton in June last year. He was clocked doing 90mph. The magistrates fined him £440, imposed four penalty points and ordered he pay £134 in costs and surcharge.

MATTHEW POTTER, 35, of Howard Road, Banbury, pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in Banbury last May, using threatening behaviour and breaching an earlier suspended sentence. He was jailed for six weeks and ordered to pay £100 compensation to the victim of the assault.

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