John Frazer, 35, of Main Road, Little Chesterton, Bicester admitted drink-driving in South Wold Lane, Bicester, on May 24. Found to have 86 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Banned from driving for 18 months, fined £200, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Joshua Jones, 19, of Middle Way, Chinnor, admitted drink-driving on the M40 northbound, on May 24. Found to have 60 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Banned from driving for 12 months, fined £200 ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Scott Anderson, 26, of Forgeway, Banbury, admitted using a vehicle without third party insurance on North Bar Street, Banbury, on November 15. Also admitted using a motor vehicle with a test certificate. Given six points on licence and fined £200.
Chris Demauro, 39, of Usher Drive, Banbury, admitted drink-driving on Warwick Road, Banbury, on May 25. Found to have 63 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Banned from driving for 17 months, fined £350, ordered to pay £50 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Adrian Greaves, 37, of Hearthway, Banbury, admitted stealing a crate of beer and two bottles of soft drinks to the value of £21 from Co-op in the Ruscote Arcade, Banbury. Fined £100, ordered to pay £21 compensation, £60 costs, and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Adrian Jefferies, 19, of Sussex Drive, Banbury, admitted receiving stolen goods of an unknown value at Banbury on April 11. Given a conditional discharge for 12 months and ordered to pay £60 costs.
Lorenzo Mighty, 51, of Ruscote Arcade, Longelands Way, Banbury, admitted stealing a bottle of cider to the value of £2.39 from Simply Drinks, Banbury, on April 20. Given a conditional discharge for six months, and ordered to pay compensation of £2.39.
Casey Scott, 20, of Winterbourne Close, Bicester, admitted assisting or undertaking to retain, remove or dispose of stolen legs of lamb, at Bicester on May 11. Fined £70, ordered to pay £30 costs, and a £15 victims’ surcharge. Also admitted failing to surrender to police on May 22. Fined £20.
Adam Davis, 20, of Balmoral Avenue, Banbury, admitted criminal damage to a property valued under £5,000 at Banbury on May 17. Given a community order to meet with a probation officer or another person for 12 months, and carry out 60 hours unpaid work for the next 12 months. Ordered to pay £168 compensation and £60 costs.
Sarah Hedges, 36, of Hayrick Barn, Manor Road, Woodstock, found guilty of speeding on Oxford Road, Woodstock, on September 24. Found to be travelling at 35mph in a 30mph zone. Given three points on licence and fined £60, ordered to pay £80 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge. Also admitted speeding on Oxford Road, Woodstock, on September 27. Travelling at 35mph in a 30mph zone. Licence given three points, fined £60 and £60 costs.
Ashley Hall, 21, of Abbey Road, Witney, admitted threatening behaviour at Witney on May 29. Fined £75, ordered to pay £60 costs, and a £15 victims’ surcharge. Also admitted being a person who represents a risk of disorder who failed to comply with direction of a constable at Witney on May 31. Also admitted being drunk and disorderly in a public place in Church Green, Witney, on May 29. Fined £75, and ordered to pay £60 costs.
Raymond Varney, 40, of Windrush Close, Bicester, admitted stealing meat of an unknown value from Co-op stores, in Bicester, on March 23. Also admitted stealing meat of an unknown value belonging to Co-op stores, in Bicester, on March 19. Also admitted commission of a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge. Given six-month drug dependency treatment community order.
Nala Ali, 38, of Long Ground, Oxford, found guilty of using a television without a licence on November 10. Fined £200, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Julie Austin, 38, of George Street, Bicester, found guilty of using a television without a licence on November 13. Fined £200, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Steven Beard, 32, Scampton Close, of Bicester, found guilty of using a television without a licence on November 13. Fined £200, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Catherine Burns, 47, of Horspath Road, Oxford, found guilty of using a television without a licence between December 1 and January 23. Fined £200, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Adam Burton, 34, of Hundred Acres Close, Headington, Oxford, admitted using a television without a licence on January 29. Fined £150, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Sabrina Chant, 28, of Slade Close, Headington, admitted using television without a licence on January 29. Fined £250, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Rosalind Charlett, 24, of Field Avenue, Oxford found guilty of using a television without a licence on November 10. Fined £200, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Kristov Chrznska, 35, of Costar Close, Littlemore, Oxford, found guilty of using a television without a licence between September 1 and November 12. Fined £200, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Margaret Cochrane, 39, of Wenman Road, Witney, admitted using a television without a licence between September 5 and November 6. Fined £150, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Kelly Cunningham, 40, of Foresters Tower, Wood Farm Road, Headington, found guilty of using a television without a licence on January 1. Fined £250, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
Melanie Day, 23, of Nettlebed Mead, Oxford, found guilty of using a television without a licence on November 13. Fined £250, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge Maria Debanks, 47, of Ashurst Way, Oxford, admitted using a television without a licence on February 4. Fined £220, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
June Digweed, 34, of Bassett Road, Barton, Oxford, admitted using a television without a licence on November 13. Fined £220, ordered to pay £60 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
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