JACK SEIVERS, 34, of Goddard Way, Bracknell, pleaded guilty to stealing bottles of champagne from a BP garage and failing to surrender to the court. He was jailed for five weeks by the Oxford magistrates and was ordered to pay £50 in compensation.
JOSH BRIDGMAN, 29, of Meadside, Dorchester-on-Thames, admitted driving a VW Golf on Rushmore Lane, Checkendon, while over the limit for drug ketamine. He also admitted personal possession of the class B drug. He was fined £80 for the drug possession and given a community order with five probation sessions for the drug driving offence. The bench banned him from the roads for three years and ordered he pay £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service.
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RYAN BEATTIE, 27, of RAF Brize Norton, pleaded guilty to driving a Ford Focus on Brize Norton Road on April 8 while disqualified from driving. He also admitted being uninsured. He was fined £488, banned from driving for six months and ordered to pay £280 in costs and surcharge.
EVA SINCLAIR, 20, of Eynsham Mill, Eynsham, pleaded guilty to drink driving a VW Golf on Church Green, Witney, on April 9. Tests showed he was almost three times the legal limit, blowing 99mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath. He was fined £400, banned from driving for 25 months and must comply with a mental health rehabilitation requirement for six months. The magistrates ordered he pay £199 in costs and surcharge.
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STUART NICHOLSON, 46, of Luther Street, Oxford, admitted doing £600-worth of damage to a window at Homeless Oxford temporary accommodation in April. He was ordered to pay £350 in compensation.
THAMASANQA MAPHANGA, 47, of Fettiplace Road, Oxford, admitted drink driving a Nissan Micra on Speedwell Street, Oxford, on April 8; tests showed he was more than twice the legal limit. He also pleaded guilty to driving it while unlicensed and uninsured. He was fined £492, banned from driving for 21 months and ordered to pay £281 in costs and surcharge.
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DAVID PATEY, 30, of Hillsale Piece, Oxford, admitted stealing scrap metal belonging to AMC Build in Oxford in May. He was fined £100 and must pay a £40 victim surcharge.
DAVID PUE, 30, of Fairhaven Road, Bicester, admitted having six category C indecent images of children. The magistrates imposed a community order with a six month mental health treatment requirement. Pue will remain on the sex offender register for five years and must pay £199 in costs and surcharge.
JAMES FELL, 29, of Manor Crescent, Stanford in the Vale, pleaded guilty to importing a prohibited weapon – a knuckleduster – in April 2022. He was fined £120, the knuckleduster forfeited to the police and Fell ordered to pay £119 in costs and surcharge.
SAMUEL HAMPTON, 20, of Long Lane, Tilehurst, admitted causing a man actual bodily harm in Oxford on July 30 last year. He was ordered to do 150 hours of unpaid work as part of a community order, pay £595 in compensation, and must pay £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service.
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