The Scales of Justice (From The Oxford Times)
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The Scales of Justice
8:00pm Monday 18th March 2013 in News
- Michael Hardisty, 30, of Lucy Faithfull House, Speedwell Street, Oxford, admitted causing criminal damage to a window frame in Lucy Faithfull House and using threatening words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress on January 30. Fined £190 and told to pay £20 victims’ surcharge and £40 costs.
- John Kibe, 36, of Lyford, Drayton, Abingdon, admitted drink driving on Drayton Road, Abingdon, on October 25. Had 251mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood, above the legal limit of 80mg. Given two-month prison sentence suspended for 12 months and 12-month supervision requirement. Told to pay £85 costs and given 48-month driving ban.
- Dale Colley, 33, of Dashwood Road, Rose Hill, Oxford, admitted stealing alcohol from the Co-op in Templars Square, Cowley, on October 27 and October 28. Given two-week prison sentence.
- Wesley Jacob, 35, of Windmill Road, Headington, Oxford, admitted stealing alcohol worth £64.99 from the Co-op in London Road, Headington, on December 5, failing to surrender to magistrates on December 12 and January 22, stealing perfume worth £80 from Debenhams in Magdalen Street, Oxford, on December 28, and stealing meat worth £38.80 from the Co-op in London Road, Oxford, on January 25. Community order made with six-month drug rehabilitation requirement and supervision requirement. Told to pay £60 victims’ surcharge and £20 costs.
- Ian Wylie, 35, of Old Road, Headington, Oxford, admitted possessing cocaine, a Class A drug, on November 5 at St Aldate’s police station, Oxford, on November 5. Fined £110 and told to pay victims’ surcharge of £15 and £85 costs.
- James Desmond, 31, of Cowley Road, Oxford, admitted assaulting PC Leigh Pateman on April 29 in Oxford. Community order made with alcohol activity requirement for 10 days, 12-month supervision requirement and 100-hour unpaid work requirement. Told to pay £75 compensation and £250 costs.
- Adam Gammack, 24, of St John’s College, St Giles, convicted of assault by beating in New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, on July 28. Community order made with 80-hour unpaid work requirement. Told to pay £500 costs.