NOTE: This article originally said that Kyran Charlett was 31. We are happy to clarify the age given at the time of the hearing was recorded as 21.

Scales of Justice - January 3

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OXFORD MAGISTRATES’

ROBERT JAMES BENNETT, 25, of Curtis Avenue, Abingdon, admitted assaulting a woman by beating her and assaulting a man by beating him in Abingdon on December 1. Also admitted committing fraud by stealing a bank card and withdrawing £160. Community order made and he must attend treatment for drug dependency for nine months. Must pay a victim surcharge of £85 and court costs of £85.

KELVIN ANDREW GREEN, 42, of no fixed address, admitted causing criminal damage to carpets, walls, a sofa, a shredder and a computer screen belonging to a woman in Steventon on December 1. Also admitted assaulting a woman by beating her in Steventon on December 1. A community order was made and he must attend rehabilitation activity for 25 days. A restraining order was put in place and he must not contact a woman or go to a property until further order. Must pay £100 compensation and £45 court costs.

SHANE HANRAHAN, 28, of Heatley Way, Oxford, admitted using threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress in Fogwell Road, Oxford, on November 18. Also admitted assaulting two police officers in Abingdon Police Station on November 18. A community order was made and he must carry out 100 hours unpaid work within the next 12 months. Must pay £100 compensation, a £85 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.

FRANK HOLLYWELL, 26, of no fixed address, admitted stealing a tip jar from the Common Ground Cafe in Friars Entry, Oxford, on December 1. Also admitted causing criminal damage to a drinking glass belonging to the White Rabbit bar in Friars Entry on November 29 and using threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress in Organic Cafe, Oxford, on November 14. Fined £40, must pay £60 compensation, a victim surcharge of £30 and £85 court costs.

JON DU GELBY, 39, of Dudley Gardens, Oxford, was convicted of failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver suspected of committing an offence between July 17 and August 14. Fined £660, must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85. Six penalty points.

JOSE GOUVEIA, 31, of Fern Hill Road, Oxford, was convicted of failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver suspected of committing an offence between June 12 and July 10. Fined £660, must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85. Six penalty points.

ALICE HARLEY, 29, of Fernham Road, Shellingford, was convicted of failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver suspected of committing an offence between June 4 and July 7. Fined £660, must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85. Six penalty points.

GEAN RONCHI, 44, of Mickle Way, Forest Hill, as convicted of failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver suspected of committing an offence between June 18 and July 16. Fined £660, must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £85. Six penalty points.

KYRAN CHARLETT, 21, of Little Bury, Oxford, admitted possessing 429 .22 long rifle calibre cartridges, 27 .243 remington calibre cartridges and 51 .222 remington calibre cartridges, without a certificate, on September 19 2017 at Oxford. He was made subject to a community order to include 120 hours of unpaid work and must pay a victim surcharge of £85 and court costs of £85.

SIMON GRANITO, 43, of Rye Gardens, Abingdon, admitted causing criminal damage by damaging a window at Sutton Courtney on October 7. He was made subject to a community order to include rehabilitation activity requirement for 20 days and unpaid work for 60 hours. He must also pay a victim surcharge of £85 and court costs of £85.

DANIELLE MITCHELL, 33, of Sutton Wick Lane, Drayton, admitted possessing a quantity of heroin at Oxford on February 5. He was fined £75 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30.

JUSTIN POULTER, 38, of Elmhurst Way, Carterton, admitted using a vehicle without third party insurance on August 26 at the Eastern bypass road, Oxford, as well as failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver and stealing five bottles of Famous Grouse whisky to the value of £97.50 from Asda, Wheatley, on June 18, stealing three bottles of Jack Daniels whisky from Asda, Wheatley, on August 16 valued at £85.09 and stealing three bottles of Vodka from Tesco, Oxford, on August 23 and going equipped for theft with a foil lined bag. He was made subject to a community order to include 120 hours of unpaid work and must pay compensation of £50, his driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points and he was disqualified from driving for 12 months.

Alyson AVILEZ, 47, of Easington Road, Banbury, admitted being the owner of a dog dangerously out of control on August 5 at Banbury. It was ordered that the dog, Rufus, be kept under proper control with a secure muzzle and she must pay court costs of £85.

CONSTANTIN GHITA, 44, of Broadway, Didcot, admitted stealing a Samsung Galaxy S7 from a woman at Didcot on August 28. He was fined £100 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £40.

BANBURY MAGISTRATES'

LEE MULLEN, 31, of Edward Street, Banbury, admitted stealing two Ted Baker gift sets valued at £50 from Boots, Banbury, on December 4 as well as stealing food items valued at £25.95 from Londis, Banbury, on December 8, stealing Airwick products to a value unknown from Poundland, Banbury on December 11 and two Paco Rabane Invictus gift sets valued at £115 from Boots, Banbury. He also admitted stealing two Phillips toothbrushes valued at £799.97 from Boots, Banbury, on August 4 and three Phillips Sonicare toothbrushes valued at £840 from Boots, Banbury, on July 2. He was jailed for eight weeks and must pay a victim surcharge of £115.

CHRISTIAN NELSON, 34, of The Crazy Bear, Stadhampton, admitted possession of eight wraps of cocaine at Bicester on November 2. He was fined £169 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85.

JACK BARRETT, 38, of Mckeevior Place, Banbury, admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a community order by failing to attend supervision requirements on November 19 and 20. He was fined £50.

ANDREW NISBET, 40, of Samuelson Court, Banbury, admitted possessing a black handled kitchen knife with a 14cm blade at Broad Street, Banbury, on August 23 as well as being in breach of a previously imposed conditional discharge. He was jailed for four months suspended for 18 months and must pay a victim surcharge of £115 and court costs of £45.