HARVEY SCOTT, 18, of Canning Crescent, Oxford, pleaded guilty to driving a Honda NSC 110 on Between Towns Road on January 27 whilst disqualified. He was fined £120, banned from driving for a year and ordered to pay a £48 victim surcharge.
KEVIN NJORGE, 27, of Bassett Road, Oxford, admitted drug driving a Ford Transit on the A417 near Wantage. Blood tests taken after he was stopped on January 14 showed he had cannabis in his system. He was fined £115, banned from the roads for a year and must pay a £46 victim surcharge and £85 in costs.
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JONATHAN HATCH-WHEATLEY, 21, of London Lane, Ascott-under-Wychwood, admitted drink-driving a VW Golf on London Lane in June and driving it without insurance. A breath tests showed he was less than twice the legal limit, blowing 61mcgs. The legal limit is 35mcgs. He was fined £720, banned from driving for 17 months and was ordered to pay a £288 victim surcharge and £85 in costs.
LEAM HOWARDS, 28, of Hastings Close, Banbury, admitted drink driving a Mercedes GLA on Warwick Road on June 17 and failing to stop for a constable on the same day. Howards had 59mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath, around one-and-a-half times the legal drink-drive limit. The magistrates imposed £430 in fines, a 16 month driving ban and £257 in costs and surcharge.
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ANITA BETTLE, 57, of Luther Street, Oxford, admitted stealing £630-worth of clothing from Urban Outfitters on June 18. She was handed a 12 month conditional discharge and must pay a £26 victim surcharge.
TERRY STOCKFORD, 40, of Bulan Road, Oxford, admitted breaching a restraining order on or before July 2 by having contact with a woman and entering a street in the city in breach of the court order made by the Oxford magistrates last December. He was fined £333.
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JASON WAPLE, 31, of Bartholomew Street, Newbury, admitted harassment. The charge set out that he sent his victim a number of messages, left a letter on her bike, banged on her front door and threatened to ‘break it down’. He was fined £120 and was given a 12 month restraining order preventing him from contacting his victim, a woman, directly or indirectly, going to her workplace or attending ‘any place where you know or believe she resides’. The magistrates ordered he pay £45 in costs and a £48 victim surcharge.
MARK KNIGHT, 40, of Mattock Close, Oxford, admitted damaging a window of Sinclairs hairdressers in Windmill Road, Headington, on October 18 last year. He was fined £50 and must pay £100 in compensation. He separately admitted burgling the Co-op in London Road, Headington, stealing alcohol and scratch cards on the same date as he damaged the salon window. For the burglary, he was given a community order with a six month alcohol treatment requirement and was ordered to pay a further £550 in compensation.
JASON BARCLAY, 36, of Nobles Close, Grove, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen of blood for investigation, having been stopped on suspicion of a road traffic offence. He received a community order with 100 hours of unpaid work. He was banned from driving for three years and must pay £199 in costs and surcharge.
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