SCALES OF JUSTICE (From The Oxford Times)
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SCALES OF JUSTICE
8:00pm Monday 14th May 2012 in News
OXFORD
- James Howkins, 27, of Jourdain Road, Oxford, admitted stealing a bag of sweets from Odeon Cinema on January 18. Fined £50, ordered to pay victims’ surcharge of £15 plus £150 costs.
- Simon Crook, 44, of The Orchard, East Challow, admitted assaulting a woman in Grove and criminal damage of her Vauxhall Zafira car to the value of £550.80 on January 19. Conditional discharge for 18 months and ordered to pay the victim £459 in compensation.
- Bayard Smith, 68, of Ashdown Way in Grove, convicted of speeding in an MG car on the A338 in East Hanney by going at 44mph in a 30mph zone on June 2. Fined £60, ordered to pay £15 victims’ surcharge and disqualified from driving for 28 days.
- Gabor Kovacs, 35, of Cottesmore Road in Rose Hill, Oxford, admitted assaulting Pc Simon Woodman in Oxford on October 21. Community order made, including a curfew to stay home for six weeks between 7pm and 7am, plus ordered to pay £40 costs.
- Dua Noah, 24, of Shirley Close in Jericho, Oxford, admitted stealing a Henry Jacket worth £112.50 from Aquascutum in Bicester on March 24, 2011 and having a Stanley knife without good reason in Bicester on the same day. Jailed for six weeks.
- Diana Hayes, 29, of The Oval in Rose Hill, Oxford, admitted stealing clothing worth £92.97 from New Look in Oxford on December 30, and stealing a jumper from Primark in Oxford on January 19. Given a community order with supervision for 12 months.
- Aaron Pullen, 19, of London Road, Milton Common, admitted using or threatening unlawful violence and having an offensive weapon (a wood baton) on December 5 in Thame. Jailed for 18 weeks, because offence was committed whilst on a suspended sentence and he was the main perpetrator.
- Daniel Pullen, 23, of Youens Drive, Thame, admitted using or threatening unlawful violence and having an offensive weapon (a two-foot long round stick) on December 5 in Thame. Sentenced to 18 weeks’ jail, suspended for 18 months. Placed under a curfew for two months to stay at home between 8pm and 6am and ordered to pay £85 costs.
- Ricky Pullen, 25, of Peascroft, Long Crendon, admitted using or threatening unlawful violence and having an offensive weapon (a foot long round baton) on December 5 in Thame. Sentenced to 12 weeks’ jail, suspended for 18 months. Placed under a curfew for two months to stay at home between 8pm and 6am and ordered to pay £85 costs.
- Marc Jarvis, 43, of Southfield Park in Oxford, admitted failing to hand a can of cider over to a police officer in the churchyard of SS Mary and John in Cowley Road, East Oxford, on September 16. Fined £50 and ordered to pay £15 victims’ surcharge and £25 costs.
- Leon McHenry, 18, of Belmont Road, Bristol, admitted damaging a motor vehicle on January 21 to the value of £500. Told to carry out 100 hours unpaid work and pay £550 compensation and £85 costs.
- Ronald Evans, 55, of Broadwaters Avenue, Thame, admitted stealing two bottles of wine from Thame Filling Station on December 19. Given a 12 month conditional discharge and told to pay £20 compensation and £20 costs.
- Claudino Da Silva, 31, of Crabtree Road, Oxford, admitted driving over the drink drive limit with 53 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath on the Grove Road, Wantage, on February 11. Fined £250, told to pay a victim surcharge of £15 and £85 costs and disqualified from driving for 36 months, to be reduced by nine months if a course is taken.
- Fahmi Safa, 18, of Leon Close, Oxford, admitted stealing food worth £9.09 from Boots, Oxford, on January 28 and failing to surrender to bail on March 12. Given a six month conditional discharge and fined £20 for the theft and given no separate penalty for failing to surrender to bail.
- Teresa-Marie Shanahan-Owens, 23, of Leiden Road, Headington, admitted driving over the drink drive limit with 124 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood on the Eastern By-Pass, Oxford, on January 1, 2012. Fined £200, told to pay a £15 victim surcharge and £85 costs and disqualified from driving for 12 months, reduced by three months if a course is taken.
- Matthew Trinder, 41, of Falcon Close, Blackbird Leys, admitted stealing food from Co-op on October 1; attempting to steal food worth £53.99 from Co-op on October 28; making off without paying for £22.60 of petrol from Oxpens Service Station, Oxford, on October 23; stealing a metal shed worth £463 from Organics for Kids, Oxford, on September 9 and damaging a CCTV camera worth £60 on September 9. Told to pay a total of £795 compensation and £135 costs.
- Russell Crawley, 24, of Sherwood Place, Headington, admitted fishing without a licence at Orchid Lakes, Dorchester-on-Thames, on August 13. Fined £100 and told to pay a victim surcharge of £15 and costs of £127 to the Environment Agency.
- Nicole Moffett, 19, of Owens Way, Cowley, admitted throwing, dropping or otherwise disposing of a cigarette in Templars Square, Cowley, in breach of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 on September 16. Fined £80 and to pay a £15 victim surcharge and £100 costs to Oxford City Council.
- Burkhard Kaulich, 45, of Manor Road, Didcot, admitted driving over the drink drive limit where he had 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath on Wantage Road, Didcot, on February 10. Ther legal limit is 35mcg. Fined £495, told to pay a victim surcharge of £15 and £85 costs and disqualified for 12 months, reduced by three months if a course is taken.
BANBURY
- Sheryll Smith, 37, of Mold Crescent, Banbury, admitted stealing a 1 litre bottle of Smirnoff Vodka worth £21.29 from Co-Op in Chipping Norton and obstructing Police Community Support Officer Kirstyn Tyrer on October 11. Given a 12-month conditional discharge.
- Josh Barnes, 20, of Andover Close in Bicester, admitted possession of cannabis in Bicester on January 5. Given a 12 month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £35 costs.
- Daniel Gell, 42, of Winchester Court, Witney, admitted assaulting a woman in Witney on February 2 and again on February 6, assaulting another woman on February 11 and a man on February 11. Jailed for four months.
- Samantha McKinnon, 41, of Samuelson Court, Banbury, admitted stealing meat and dairy products worth £57.19 from Tesco, Banbury. Given a 12 month conditional discharge. To pay £40 costs.
- Jayson Moore, 22, of Lidsey Road, Banbury, admitted drunk and disorderly behaviour and resisting a police constable in the execution of his duty on March 3 in Banbury. Fined a total £500, with a victim surcharge of £50 and £85 costs.