ALFIE BOWLES, 18, of Balfour Road, Oxford, admitted possession of cannabis in Oxford last August, when he was still a youth. He was acquitted of possession of a flick knife in the Kassam Stadium car park on the same date. The bench imposed a six months conditional discharge in respect of the cannabis.
STEVEN BLAIR, 36, of Park Way, Hungerford, admitted criminal damage at Heythrop Park Hotel in Chipping Norton in February. He damaged two windows, a leather desk chair, wall mirror and a toilet seat, doing £900-worth of damage. The district judge imposed a community order with 100 hours of unpaid work, a mental health treatment requirement and ordered that he pay £900 in compensation.
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CHRISTIAN ELLIS-LEACHMAN, 19, of Farmers Close, Witney, admitted failing to stop for police twice in as many months. He was behind the wheel of a black BMW on Witney Hill, Crawley, on January 9 when he made off from the police. The following month, on February 28, he failed to stop for a constable on Farmers Close, Witney. On both occasions, he did not have a valid licence or insurance. The teenager pleaded guilty to failing to stop for a constable in uniform, driving without a valid licence and driving without insurance. He was fined £300, banned from the roads for six months and must pay £205 in costs and surcharge.
BARTOSZ KOREJWO, 30, of Sutton Lane, Hounslow, pleaded guilty to driving a Citroen Relay van on Henley Avenue, Oxford, in May while banned from the roads, on false plates and without insurance. He was fined £461, given 180 hours of unpaid work and banned from driving for another six months. He must pay £199 in costs and surcharge.
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RICHARD WILLIAMS, 58, of Hoyle Close, Witney, admitted drink driving a Vauxhall Congo van in Bridge Street, Witney, on May 27. Tests showed he had 68mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath, almost twice the legal limit of 35mcgs. He was fined £184, banned from driving for a year and a half and must pay £159 in costs and surcharge.
ALBARO DE LA PUERTA, 32, of Lower End, Salford, near Chipping Norton, admitted drink driving a Mini Cooper on Hollybush Road, Oxford, on May 28. He was more than twice the legal limit, blowing 76mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath. The magistrates fined him £768, banned him from driving for 18 months and ordered he pay £392 in costs and surcharge.
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KEITH KNIGHT, 60, of Stretton, Rutland, pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer in Oxford on July 31 last year. He received 18 weeks’ imprisonment and was ordered to pay £100 in compensation to the police officer.
PETTERSON DA SILVA, 23, of Whitson Place, Oxford, pleaded guilty to possession of crack cocaine and heroin in Oxford last September. He was ordered to do 150 hours of unpaid work as part of a community order and must pay £199 in costs and surcharge. The drugs were forfeited to the police.
STUART JEACOCK, 25, of Woodpiece Road, Upper Arncott, admitted driving a VW Caddy on the A338 Oxford Road in East Hanney in January while over the drug limit for benzoylecgonine. He was fined £120, banned from driving for a year and must pay £98 in costs and surcharge.
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