Joao Carlos Da Silva, 31, of Linton Road, Oxford, admitted being a vehicle driver failing to provide a specimen for analysis in Oxford on November 5. Fined £430, £15 victims’ surcharge and banned from driving for 14 months.

Alan Stockwell, 44, of Luther Court, Oxford, admitted shoplifting a Berghaus jacket valued at £129.99 from Blacks in Oxford on October 14. Told to pay £129.99 compensation and £40 costs.

Sean Gurney, 25, of Green Road, Oxford, admitted possession of cannabis (Class B) in Oxford on October 21 and 26. Fined £100, £15 victims’ surcharge and £40 costs.

Donovan Nellis, 20, of Quarhill Close, Over Norton, admitted possession of cannabis (Class B) in Oxford on July 16. Fined £25, £15 victims’ surcharge and £40 costs.

Robin Tipping, 61, of Old Field, Little Milton, admitted drink-driving in Wheatley, on October 22. Namely having 69 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35mg. Fined £200, £15 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Banned from driving for 17 months.

Edward Vines, 40, of Rectory Road, Oxford, admitted harassment/breach of a restraining order in London on July 23. Given an eight-week prison term, suspended for a year. Also given 12 months’ supervision and told to do 60 hours’ unpaid work.

Ben Jukic, 19, of St David’s Barracks, London Road, Bicester, admitted driving without insurance and drink driving in Woodstock Road, Oxford, on October 22. Namely having 70 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35mg. Fined £150, £15 victims’ surcharge and £55 costs. Banned from driving for a year.

Samuel Karim, 27, of Nowell Road, Oxford, admitted possession of cannabis (Class B) in Oxford on July 15. Fined £150, £15 victims’ surcharge and £50 costs.

Mohammed Akbar, 30, of St Ethelbert Avenue, Luton, admitted driving without due care and attention on the A329 at Great Milton on June 29. Fined £150, £15 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Given three penalty points.

Kristin Coles, 18, of Clarks Row, Oxford, admitted theft of a Wii console and accessories valued at £300 from Clarks Row Bail Hostel on October 18 and failing to comply with a community order. Given a 99-day prison term, suspended for 15 months, and given 15 months’ supervision.

Iain Brodie, 25, of Westfield Road, Witney, admitted of possession of crack cocaine (Class A) and heroin (Class A) in Oxford on October 26 and commission of a further offence while subject to a suspended sentence. Given a 10-week curfew.

Heidi Edmunds, 22, of Bampton Close, Oxford, admitted shoplifting clothes and accessories to a value unknown from Top Shop in Oxford on May 2. Given a six-month conditional discharge and told to pay £85 costs.

Hollie Mechen, 19, of Falcon Close, Oxford, admitted theft by an employee of clothing and accessories to a value unknown from Top Shop in Oxford on May 2. Given a 12-month conditional discharge and told to pay £85 costs.

Michael Nulty, 52, of no fixed address, admitted shoplifting a sandwich valued at £2 from Tesco Express in Oxford on October 25. Fined £70 and a £15 victims’ surcharge. Debt considered cleared by detention in the court for one day.

Anson Stoute, 32, of Caldecott Chase, Abingdon, admitted drink-driving in Mayfair Road, Littlemore, on August 7. Namely having 64 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35mg. Fined £85, £50 costs and a £15 victims’ surcharge. Banned from driving for 18 months.

Lloyd Best, 31, of Latimer Grange, Oxford, admitted shoplifting a bag valued at £299 from Russell and Bromley in Oxford on August 26 and asked for 13 similar offences to be taken into consideration. Given a 90-day prison term, suspended for two years. Also given two years’ supervision and six months’ drug rehabilitation. Told to pay compensation totalling £1,000.

Othman el Ouarti, 31, of Marsh Road, Oxford, admitted shoplifting food valued at £38.40 from Sainsbury’s in Oxford on October 26. Given 40 hours’ unpaid work.

Barry O’Loughlin, 34, of Hockmore Tower, Oxford, admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a community order by failing to attend unpaid work on October 17. Told to pay £50 costs and given an eight-week curfew.

Gary Jacobs, 41, of Cowley Road, Oxford, convicted of racially or religiously aggravated common assault; racially or religiously aggravated fear or provocation of violence by words or writing and words or behaviour to cause fear of unlawful violence in Oxford on June 17. Given a 10-week curfew and a restraining order, and told to pay £150 costs.

Ryan Jeffries, 18, of Brumcombe Lane, Bayworth, admitted criminal damage of £468.19 to a taxi in Oxford on October 7. Given a six-month conditional discharge and told to pay £468.19 compensation and £20 costs.