ZEF PRECI, 47, of Two Trees Lane, Denton, Manchester, admitted failing to provide specimens of breath both at the roadside and at Banbury police station in February. Preci received a community order with 100 hours of unpaid work, an 18 month driving disqualification and was ordered to pay £199 in costs and surcharge.
AARON JOHNSON, 34, of Wood Farm Road, Oxford, pleaded guilty to burgling a Walton Street Co-op on February 25, stealing £241.05 in cash. He separately admitted assaulting a police officer in Oxford last June and causing him racially-aggravated harassment, alarm or distress. He received 18 weeks’ imprisonment in total.
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JACK CARPENTER, 29, of Vicarage Lane, Steeple Claydon, admitted driving a Ford Transit on the A41 in Bicester last December while over the drug-drive limit for cannabis and benzoylecgonine. He was fined £500, banned from driving for a year and must pay £285 in costs and surcharge.
ROBERT HILL, 24, of Chestnut Green, Whitfield, pleaded guilty to driving a VW Polo on the A4095 at Kirtlington while over the limit for cannabis. He was fined £80, banned from the roads for a year and ordered to pay £117 in costs and surcharge.
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PAWEL DUKACZEWSKI, 42, of Kelmscott, near Lechlade, admitted driving a Mercedes E320 on Lechlade Road while over the limit for benzoylecgonine. He was fined £672, banned from driving for a year and must pay a £269 victim surcharge and £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service.
SARAWOOT BOONLERT, 20, of Henge Close, Adderbury, admitted drug driving. Tests showed Boonlert was over the limit for cannabis while driving a Seat Leon on the A34 southbound near Weston on the Green last December. The magistrates imposed a £333 fine, 12 month driving ban and ordered the payment of £218 in costs and surcharge.
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THOMAS BOUND, 21, of Pebble Hill, Radley, admitted damaging the window of the Throwing Buns Café, causing £163-worth of damage. The offence was committed last April. He was ordered to pay the £163 in compensation and must also pay £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service.
DOMINIC BRENNAN, 28, of Sedge Smith Way, Wantage, admitted failing to provide a specimen of blood at Abingdon police station last October having been stopped on suspicion of committing a road traffic offence. The district judge imposed a community order with 100 hours of unpaid work and an 18 month driving ban. Brennan must pay £199 in costs and surcharge.
JAMIE BOYLE, 36, of John Morris Road, Abingdon, pleaded guilty to eight counts of shoplifting meat, alcohol and other items from shops in Headington. The district judge deferred sentencing in January and, when Boyle returned to the magistrates’ court, she imposed a 22 week suspended prison sentence. The jail term was suspended for 18 months, meaning he will not have to serve the time behind bars unless he commits further offences or breaches the requirements of his order, which include a drug rehabilitation programme. He was ordered to pay compensation to Waitrose and the Co-op.
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