STEPHEN BELCHER, 45, of Claypit Lane, East Challow, admitted stealing Pokemon cards from Sainsbury’s and failing to surrender to the court. He received a 12 month conditional discharge and was ordered to pay £66 in compensation.
VITUMBIKO MOYO, 40, of Cherry Tree Drive, Abingdon, admitted drink driving an Audi A5 on Abingdon Road, Oxford, on June 14. Tests showed Moyo had 98mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath, almost three times the legal limit of 35mcgs. The Audi driver was fined £1,208, was banned from driving for 25 months and must pay £85 in costs and a £483 victim surcharge.
READ MORE: Scales of Justice results from July 27
CARLY BROWN, 37, of Walnut Way, Drayton, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen of blood when requested by the police in June. She was fined £300, disqualified from driving for a year and a half and must pay £205 in costs and surcharge.
SAMUEL WEBB, 26, of Aldiss Drive, Kingston Bagpuize, pleaded guilty to possession of a rounders bat – an offensive weapon – in public on July 30 last year. He was given a community order with 80 hours of unpaid work and up to 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days. Webb was also ordered to pay £199 in costs and surcharge.
READ MORE: Scales of Justice results from July 29
KIERAN SHERGOLD, 25, of HMP Bullingdon, admitted damaging an ‘Arlo camera’ in Wallingford last July. The magistrates ordered he pay £400 in compensation and fined him £100.
ALVARO SILVA, 46, of Hornton Drive, Banbury, pleaded guilty to driving a Mercedes in Banbury while unfit through drink. The offence was committed in January. He was fined £120, disqualified from driving for 16 months and ordered to pay £133 in costs and surcharge.
READ MORE: Scales of Justice results from July 31
ROBERT CEREPES, 33, of Blackberry Way, Woodstock, admitted driving a Mercedes C180 on Woodstock High Street on January 17 while over the drug drive limit. Blood tests showed he was over the limit for benzoylecgonine. He was fined £369, banned from the roads for a year and must pay £233 in costs and surcharge.
DANIEL HONE, 32, of no fixed address, admitted stealing alcohol from Sainsbury’s and Tesco in May. The offences were committed while Hone was on licence. He was jailed for 10 weeks and ordered to pay £67.50 in compensation.
COLIN SMITH, 56, of Pages Orchard, Sonning Common, admitted harassment without violence. Smith sent his victim ‘multiple texts, WhatsApp messages and calls’, sent flowers to her home and went to the property on ‘multiple occasions’. The harassment continued from August 2022 until the end of the year. The court record noted that the guilty plea was ‘entered on a basis that the Crown Prosecution Service had failed to disclose relevant evidence that may have resulted in an earlier guilty plea’. The defendant was fined £461, given a restraining order preventing him from going to a flat in Sonning Common for a year, and was also ordered to pay £85 in costs and a £184 victim surcharge.
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