OXFORD: Colby Benjamene, 27, of no fixed address, admitted drink-driving on February 21 in Worcester Street, Oxford. He had 49 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Given £200 fine and ordered to pay £50 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Also banned from driving for 12 months.
Calvin Souch, 31, of Butterwyke Place, Oxford, admitted possessing a lock-knife in St Giles, Oxford, on February 20.
Given £100 fine and ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge.
Ahmed Yousouf, 36, of no fixed address, admitted possessing a lock-knife in St Aldate’s, Oxford, on February 4. Jailed for four weeks.
Liam Boggs, 25, of Herschel Crescent, Oxford, admitted drink-driving in Speedwell Street, Oxford, on January 9. He had 122 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.
Given 100 hours of unpaid community work, ordered to pay £60 costs and banned from driving for 36 months.
Kevin Dirke, 35, of St Clement’s Street, Oxford, admitted stealing toiletries worth £19.19 belonging to Boots Ltd in Oxford on December 16 last year. Also admitted committing a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge.
Given £70 fine and ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Benjamin Wakeling, 27, of Paradise Street, Oxford, admitted assault by beating in Oxford on February 8. Jailed for eight weeks.
Paul Copper, 45, of Farmer Place, Marston, Oxford, convicted of using a motor vehicle without insurance and driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence in Cowley Road, Oxford, on June 12 last year. Proved in absence.
Given £100 fine and ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge.
Also banned from driving for six months.
Emma Stanfield, 35, of Chapel Street, Oxford, admitted drink-driving. She had 54 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Also admitted using a motor vehicle without insurance in Cave Street, Oxford, on January 9.
Given £100 fine and ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victim surcharge. Also banned from driving for 16 months.
Thomas Richards, 22, of Iffley Road, Oxford, admitted using threatening, insulting or abusive words or behaviour on February 7 in Oxford.
Given six-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £60 court costs.
DIDCOT: Philip Chewings, 23, of Colwell Road, Berinsfield, admitted theft by employee after stealing a site kit worth £2,050 belonging to Homestead Timber Building in Berinsfield on December 4 last year. Also admitted possessing 0.495g of ketamine in Abingdon on January 6.
Given 300 hours of unpaid community work and ordered to pay £60 costs.
David Teague, 69, of Ernest Road, Didcot, convicted of failing to wear a seatbelt while driving on June 10 last year.
Given £60 fine and ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Peter Brown, 23, of Saxton Road, Abingdon, admitted failing to comply with the direction of a uniformed police officer in High Street, Abingdon, on January 30.
Given £50 fine and ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Roger Paige, 58, of Letcombe Hill, East Challow, admitted failing to comply with the conditions of a firearm certificate by failing to secure a firearms cabinet to the wall and failing to store five firearms, parts and live ammunition securely on November 3 last year in Wantage.
Given £300 fine and ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Firearms certificate revoked and firearms forfeited and destroyed.
Stephen Hancock, 58, of Winter Lane, West Hanney, admitted drink-driving in Main Street, West Hanney, on January 5. He had 90 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. Given £175 fine and ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Also banned from driving for 12 months.
Emma Molyneux, 29, of Hardings Strings, Didcot, admitted using threatening, insulting or abusive words or behaviour on September 12 last year in Didcot.
Given six-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £60 costs.
Jacqueline Crook, 44, of Abbott Close, Didcot, admitted harassment by sending threatening and abusive text messages in November 2008. Given 12-month conditional discharge.
BANBURY: Sean Jones, 26, of Reedmace Road, Bicester, convicted of burglary after breaking into Lloyds Pharmacy in Bicester on October 11 last year and stealing medication.
Given a six-week jail sentence, suspended for 12 months.
Also given a 12-month supervision order with 200 hours of unpaid work.
Ordered to pay £41 compensation to Lloyds Pharmacy and £250 costs.
Tahir Ali, age unknown, of Newland Road, Banbury, convicted of abandoning a car in Lower Cherwell Street, Banbury, on July 16 last year. Proved in absence.
Given £400 fine and ordered to pay £200 costs to Cherwell District Council and a £15 victim surcharge.
Mark Churchill, 39, of Wadards Meadow, Witney, convicted of using a colour television without a licence between June 15, 2008, and July 16, 2008. Proved in absence.
Given £350 fine and ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Bartosz Paska, 26, of High Furlong, Banbury, convicted of abandoning a car in Lower Cherwell Street, Banbury, on August 19 last year. Proved in absence. Given £400 fine and ordered to pay £200 costs to Cherwell District Council and a £15 victim surcharge.
Amanda Asher, 35, of Ashby Road, Bicester, convicted of using a colour television without a licence between September 2, 2008, and October 3, 2008. Proved in absence. Given £265 fine and ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Leslie Belcher, 48, of Stanway Road, Headington, Oxford, convicted of using a colour television without a licence on July 22, 2008. Proved in absence. Given £175 fine and ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
WITNEY: Ben Beames, 23, of The Avenue, Chinnor, convicted of driving a Honda motorcycle without due care and attention in Charbridge Lane, Bicester, on April 13 last year. Given £100 fine and ordered to pay £250 costs and a £15 victim surcharge. Also given six penalty points.
Mabel Akinyemi, 34, of Honor Close, Kidlington, admitted using a motor vehicle without insurance in Horspath Road, Oxford, on August 18 last year.
Given £100 fine and ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victim surcharge. Also given six penalty points.
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