GREGORY WATKINS-TURLEY, 46, of George Street, Banbury, admitted shoplifting wine from a store in Banbury, assault and assaulting a police officer. All the offences were committed on April 5. Watkins-Turley admitted a raft of other offences committed in March and April, including damaging numerous items in the Wood Green Animal Sanctuary charity shop in Banbury. He was jailed for six months in total.
MICHAEL ASKEW, 25, of Balham Hill, London, admitted drink driving a Voi e-scooter on Headington Hill last December. Tests showed he had 239mlgs of alcohol in 100ml of urine, more than twice the legal limit of 107mlgs. He was fined £400, banned from driving for 18 months and must pay £245 in costs and surcharge.
READ MORE: Scales of Justice results from June 26
DARYL HOPKINS, 36, of Morland Close, Wheatley, was found guilty of drink driving a Peugeot 206 on Oxford Road, Oxford, on July 3, when he was found to be over one and a half times the legal limit and uninsured to driving the hatchback. He pleaded guilty to a separate incident of drink driving, when he was caught behind the wheel of a Vauxhall Vivaro outside Asda in Wheatley and blew three times the legal alcohol limit. He was jailed for 24 weeks and banned from driving for three years.
EULLER MARQUES, 32, of Firefly Lane, Grove, admitted driving a Honda Civic on the A417 on November 15 last year while over the drug drive limit for cannabis, without a valid licence and without insurance. He was fined £120, banned from the roads for a year and ordered to pay £85 in costs and a £48 victim surcharge.
READ MORE: Scales of Justice results from June 27
ANDREW BROWN, 57, of Henry Taunt Close, Oxford, pleaded guilty to shoplifting from Waitrose in Oxford. He also admitted failing to surrender to bail. He was jailed for 22 weeks and ordered to pay a £154 victim surcharge.
NATHAN BOURTON, 41, of Rymers Lane, Oxford, pleaded guilty to theft from Tesco, assaulting a police officer and common assault on another man. He was jailed for 24 weeks and ordered to pay £150 in compensation.
READ MORE: Scales of Justice results from June 29
JAMIE COWLEY, 25, of Lapsley Drive, Banbury, pleaded guilty to drink driving a vehicle on Giles Road, Oxford, on May 6. Tests showed he had 57mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath. The legal limit is 35. Cowley was fined £133, banned from driving for a year and ordered to pay £138 in costs and surcharge.
JAKE SPEKE, 22, of Rymers Lane, Oxford, admitted drunk and disorderly behaviour in Hendred Street, Oxford, on May 6 and possession of cannabis. He was fined £80 and ordered to pay £50 in costs.
DOMINIC JOFIRISI, 26, of King Walk, Didcot, pleaded guilty to failing to stop his Smart car for a police constable on Foxhall Road, Didcot, on May 7. He drove it without insurance and then failed to provide a specimen of breath when he was stopped by police. He was given 16 weeks’ imprisonment and was banned from driving for three years.
JACK SEIVERS, 34, of Goddard Way, Bracknell, admitted stealing meat from the Co-op in Broadway, Didcot. He was jailed for five weeks.
JOSEPH ROBINSON, 41, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to an assault by beating in Oxford last November. The district judge ordered that he pay £50 in compensation.
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