1. Katie Dudley, 24, of Southmoor Way, Abingdon, admitted assault by beating in St Mary’s Green, Abingdon, on September 6. Told to pay £50 compensation and £85 costs.
  2. Robbie Stephens, 23, of Clarks Row, Oxford, admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause harassment, alarm or distress in Knights Road, Oxford, on September 19. Admitted the same crime at the Kassam Stadium and adjacent land and in Blackbird Leys on the same date. Also admitted common assault in Overmead Green, Oxford, assault of a constable in the execution of their duty in Knights Road, and harassment in Knights Road, all on September 19. Sentenced to six months in prison.
  3. Ann West, 52, convicted of assault by beating in Wantage on March 8 and in Didcot on March 9. Community order made with a 12-month supervision order. Also told to do 300 hours of unpaid community work in the next 12 months. Told to pay £200 compensation, a £60 victims’ surcharge, and £500 costs.
  4. Stephen Miller, 54, of Stroud Close, Banbury, admitted criminal damage after causing £7,047.38 worth of damage to a Porsche 911 in Mollington, Banbury, on May 21. Fined £300 and told to pay a £30 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
  5. Andrew Grant, 48, of Charles Road, Carterton, convicted of possession of Class B drug cannabis with intent to supply in Bampton on November 13 and possession of cannabis with intent to supply in Carterton on March 5. Sentenced to 26 weeks in prison and told to pay £640 costs.
  6. Kiah Jones, 19, of College Way, Horspath, admitted drink-driving in Florence Park Road, Oxford, on June 14. Had 140 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of blood, above the legal limit of 80 micrograms. Fined £160 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £100 costs. Banned from driving for 12 months.
  7. Stephen O’Leary, 56, of Lenthall Road, Oxford, admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour to cause harassment alarm or distress in Lenthall Road, Oxford, on July 26. Given a 12-month conditional discharge and told to pay a £15 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
  8. Craig Ralphs, 38, of Lucy Faithfull House, Oxford, admitted stealing men’s fragrances from Superdrug in Cornmarket Street, Oxford, having entered as a trespasser on September 1. Given an 18-week prison sentence because of his previous convictions, the damage to property, the high value of the items and having recently been released from prison. Also told to pay an £80 victims’ surcharge.
  9. Robert Wells, 37, of North Way, Headington, Oxford, admitted drunk and disorderly behaviour in Harefields, Oxford, on September 23 and using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour to cause harassment alarm or distress at Cutteslowe Primary School, Wren Road, Oxford, on September 24. Fined £100 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
  10. Rowan Clay, 31, of Church Close, Longcot, Faringdon, admitted stealing a black mountain bike worth £350 from a house in Faringdon and stealing two bikes from a house in Coach Lane, Faringdon, having entered both houses as a trespasser on July 16. Also admitted committing a separate offence while subject to a conditional discharge made on September 11 for theft and criminal damage. Given a seven-month prison sentence suspended for two years with a drug rehabilitation requirement and a supervision requirement. Also told to pay £390 compensation.
  11. Jason Ferguson, 28, of Poplar Grove, Kennington, admitted drink-driving in Ock Street, Abingdon, on June 2. Had 171mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood, above the legal limit of 80mg. Given a 40-month driving ban and told to pay a £405 fine, a £41 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
  12. Jamie Worthington-Hale, 40, of Barracks Lane, Oxford, admitted possessing crack cocaine, a Class A drug, in Chapel Street, Oxford, on August 7. Fined £110 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
  13. Anna Matson, 20, of Windmill Road, Headington, Oxford, admitted drunk and disorderly behaviour in a public place in Iffley Road, Oxford, on September 1. Fined £500 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge.
  14. Adam Smith, 32, of Stockham Park, Wantage, admitted using Facebook on August 22 in Didcot to contact someone he was banned from contacting by a restraining order made by Oxford Crown Court on May 24. Community order made with programme requirement and supervision requirement. Told to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge and £40 costs.
  15. Briony John, 19, of Elderfield Crescent, Chilton, near Didcot, admitted drink-driving on the A34 near North Hinksey Village, Oxford, on July 19. Had 107mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood, above the legal limit of 80mg. Given a 14-month driving ban and told to pay a £250 fine, a £25 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
  16. Stan Doran, 51, of Bucknell Road, Bicester, admitted drink-driving in Shakespeare Drive, Bicester, on September 8. Had 51 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath over the 35mg legal limit. Fined £460 and ordered to pay a £46 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Banned from driving for 12 months.
  17. Ricky Knight, 21, of Old London Road, Chipping Norton, admitted aggravated vehicle taking and property damage under £5,000 and driving without insurance or a licence in Enstone, near Chipping Norton, on September 7. Ordered to carry out 160 hours of unpaid work in the next year and pay £300 compensation, £40 costs and a £60 victims’ surcharge. Banned from holding a driving licence for 12 months.
  18. Steven Hannington, 45, admitted fraud by false representation, by using a company account at Agilent Technologies to obtain goods, namely building supplies, intending to make a personal gain. Given a six-month prison sentence suspended for two years and ordered to pay £6,500 compensation, an £80 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
  19. Paul Hopkins, 39, of Bridge Street, Banbury, admitted stealing 12 packs of loom bands, worth £12, from The Works, Bicester, on August 5. Fined £50 and ordered to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge.
  20. Isaac Lee, 21, of Downs Road, Standlake, near Witney, admitted handling stolen goods, namely a log splitter worth £3,300, in Black Bourton on May 7. Given a community order requiring participation in an education, training and employment programme for 10 days. Ordered to carry out 100 hours’ unpaid work in the next year and pay a £60 victims’ surcharge and £40 costs.
  21. Sabrina Sells, 31, of Bridge Street, Banbury, admitted possessing a stanley knife and a screwdriver in Broad Street, Banbury, without good reason or lawful authority on August 17. Given a community order with a three-month curfew between 8pm and 7am. Also required to be electronically monitored for 12 months. Ordered to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge and £40 costs.

 

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