The latest court cases in Oxford Magistrates' Court:

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JAMES BUNTING, 38, of Tarragon Drive, Oxford, pleaded guilty to damaging a police vehicle in Oxford on July 9 last year to the value of £1,209.34. He was ordered to pay £800 in compensation. There were no other orders for costs.

LEWIS BOWSHER, 42, of Windle Gardens, Bicester, indicated guilty to possession of a Class A drug, namely cocaine, on July 14 last year. He was fined £250 and a forfeiture and destruction order was made for the drugs. There were court costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £100.

KAROLIS ANDRIJAUSKAS, 31, of Mawle Court, Banbury, pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words of behaviour with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used against them on January 18 last year in Bulan Road, Headington. He was given a community order to complete 19 days of a Thinking Skills programme and 80 hours of unpaid work. There were court costs of £85.

JAMES ANDREWS, 34, of Slade Close, Headington, pleaded guilty to stealing a bag including a wallet, from a woman in Bainton Road, Oxford on February 2 this year as well as driving without third-party insurance and driving without a licence in Oxford on February 2 this year. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months and given a community order to complete 19 days of a Thinking Skills programme and six days of rehabilitation activity. He will also need to complete 150 hours of unpaid work. A forfeiture and destruction order for a spanner and balaclava he was wearing during the theft. There were court costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £114.

CHANTELLE DAY, 39, of Bear Close, Woodstock, pleaded guilty to failing to answer to court/police bail in Oxford on March 8 this year. She was fined £50. There were no other orders for costs.

JAMES TAYLOR, 38, of Gainsborough Hill, Henley, pleaded guilty to drink driving in Wantage with 79 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. He was disqualified from driving for 17 months, reduced by 17 weeks, and fined £553. There were court costs of £85.

AMY HARRIS, 36, of Tarragon Drive, Oxford, pleaded guilty to two counts of assaulting an emergency worked on November 1 last year in Oxford and Abingdon and one count of criminal damage on the same day of a police windscreen. She was jailed for 18 weeks and ordered to pay £100 in compensation. There were no other orders for costs.