NATHAN STONE, 22, of Lamas Land, Drayton, was given a community order with 80 hours of unpaid work after he admitted using threatening behaviour and assaulted a man in Great Western Drive, Didcot, last May. He must do up to 15 rehabilitation activity requirement days and pay £180 in costs and surcharge.

LEE STONE, 45, of Dodson Close, Abingdon, admitted using threatening behaviour and driving a Ford Fiesta in Great Western Drive, Didcot, on May 2 last year. He was fined £120 and given six points for the insurance offence and a 12 month conditional discharge for the public order matter. He must pay a £22 victim surcharge.

SOPHIA WILLIAMS, 40, of Falcon Close, Oxford, admitted stealing Christmas lights and chocolate worth £101 from Wilko in Oxford the month before Christmas Day last year. She also stole items from Boots, Sainsburys, Asda and Co-op in Oxford and assaulted a man on November 25 last year. The magistrates imposed a community order with 80 hours of unpaid work, a drug rehabilitation requirement and up to 25 rehabilitation activity requirement days. She was ordered to pay more than £230 in compensation.

HARRY TITMUSS, 20, of Dexter Gardens, Kingston Bagpuize, pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicle taking. He took a Vauxhall Zafira without consent on March 30 last year in Faringdon, returning it damaged. He must do 80 hours of unpaid work as part of a community order and was banned from driving for a year. The magistrates ordered he pay £180 in costs and surcharge.

MARK HENDRON, 35, of Parkside, Marcham, was fined £100 and ordered to pay £60 after he admitted breaching a community order by failing to attend probation appointments.

ANTON DUBLIN, 29, of Cranbrook Drive, Kennington, admitted breaching the terms of his post sentence supervision licence by failing to attend appointments in February and March. He was fined £100 and ordered to pay £60.

SAMUEL STEPHENS, 30, of George Street, Croydon, had his unpaid work hours slashed from 180 to 60 after he admitted breaching a suspended sentence order imposed in November 2020 for disqualified driving by failing to attend unpaid work sessions in December and February. He was fined £500 and must pay £60 in costs but the 12 week suspended sentence order was allowed to continue.

SARAH MOONEY, 33, of East Street, Fritwell, pleaded guilty to drug driving an Audi A4 on the M40 on April 23 last year. She was over the limit for cocaine metabolite benzoylecgonine. She was given a 12 month community order with up to 10 rehabilitation activity requirement days, banned from driving for a year and ordered to pay £180 in costs and surcharge.

ROBERT WHITING, 39, of Brome Place, Oxford, was found guilty of failing to stop for a police constable while driving a VW Golf on Barton Village Road, Oxford. He admitted driving the car without insurance or a valid licence. He was fined £250 for the driving matters and a further £200 for breaching a conditional discharge. He was given eight penalty points and must pay a £34 victim surcharge.

ZOE LEES, 27, of Horsa Close, Grove, was fined £500 after she was found guilty in her absence of failing to notify Vale of White Horse District Council that she had moved to a house in Laines Court, which would affect her entitlement to a council tax reduction. She was ordered to pay a £50 victim surcharge.

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