BANBURY

Ian Murray, 23, of Boxhedge Road West, Banbury, admitted assaulting PC Victoria Channon in the execution of her duty in Chipping Norton on July 7 and stealing a Bluetooth kit and vehicle documents in Chipping Norton on July 6. Given a 16-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months with a 12-month supervision requirement, an activity requirement and 100 hours of unpaid work. Told to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.

Madeleine Wright, 27, of Redwing Close, Bicester, admitted breaking a 50mph speed limit in Eastern Bypass Road near Oxford on February 10. Fined £285 and told to pay a £29 victims’ surcharge and £65. Given six points on his driving licence.

Adam Whittaker, 31, of Greenfields, Upper Arncott, near Bicester, convicted of failing to hand over his ticket for inspection on a train on a journey between Birmingham Snow Hill and Bicester on April 17. Fined £200 and told to pay £17.10 compensation, a £20 victims’ surcharge and £125 costs.

Michael Hulla, 32, of Edmunds Road, Banbury, admitted possessing crack cocaine, a Class A drug, at Banbury police station, in Warwick Road, on June 29. He was fined £215 and told to pay a £21 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.

Ian Gibbons, 41, of Vanner Road, Witney, admitted breaking a 30mph speed limit in Witney Road, Standlake, on January 8. Fined £260 and told to pay a £26 victims’ surcharge and £65 costs. Given six points on driving licence.

Nuno Arcanjo, 31, of Rymers Lane, Oxford, convicted of not having proper insurance in Oxford on March 20. Fined £200 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £110 costs.

Mark Slingsby, 47, of Rectory Close, Marsh Gibbon, near Bicester, admitted fishing without a licence at Brasenose Lakes, Linear Fisheries, on April 27. He was fined £200 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge. He must also pay £127 costs.

Phillip Hall, 26, of Sibford Gower, Banbury, admitted travelling on a train without paying a fare of £4.50 between Bicester North and Banbury on April 19. Fined £230 and told to pay £4.50 compensation, a £23 victims’ surcharge and £125 costs.

OXFORD

Christopher O’Leary, 25, of Redbridge Hollow, Old Abingdon Road, Oxford, admitted criminal damage worth £433.08 to a gate belonging to Bristol Street Motors in Iffley Road, Oxford, on January 25. Admitted drink-driving in Cavell Road, Oxford, on January 25. Had 58 micrograms in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35 micrograms. Also admitted driving without insurance in Cavell Road, Oxford, on January 25. Community order made with activity, supervision, and programme requirements. Told to pay £433 compensation, fined £50, and banned from driving for six months.

Angela Browne, 42, of Donnington Bridge Road, Oxford, admitted using threatening, abusive, or insulting words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress Rymers Lane, Oxford, on July 24. Given a six-month conditional discharge and told to pay a £15 victims’ surcharge and £20 costs.

Jason Danvers, 40, of James Street, Oxford, admitted possession of one deal of cannabis and one deal of cannabis resin at St Aldate’s police station, Oxford, on May 3. Admitted possession of two deals of Class A drug diamorphine at St Aldate’s police station, Oxford, on May 3. Also admitted possession of 104 tablets of the Class C drug diazepam at St Aldate’s police station on May 3. Fined £110 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge.

Jamie Foster, 24, of Bradstocks Way, Sutton Courtenay, admitted failing to leave Shush Nightclub in Newbury Street, Wantage, while drunk or disorderly on May 26. Also admitted assault by beating in Wantage on May 26. Community order made with an eight-week curfew requirement. Told to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.

James Ewins, 30, of Stanway Road, Headington, Oxford, admitted criminal damage to a television and television stand in Stanway Road, Headington, Oxford, on July 15. Also admitted criminal damage worth about £250 to a television and a mirror in Stanway Road, Headington, Oxford, on August 4. Given a six-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months. He was also given an exclusion requirement banning him from entering any premises where alcohol is sold and consumed on the premises for 12 months. He was also ordered to pay a total of £650 compensation, £170 costs, and also faces an £80 victims’ surcharge.

Steven Jeacock, 25, of Marsh Road, Oxford, admitted producing a controlled Class B drug, namely cannabis, in Marsh Road, Oxford, on March 28. He also admitted possession of cocaine in March Road, Oxford. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge, told to pay a £15 victims’ surcharge, and £85 costs.

Stuart Gallacher, 48, of Pike Terrace, Oxford, admitted breaching an anti-social behaviour order by being drunk in public on Cowley Road, Oxford on August 11. He was given a community order with a nine-month supervision order.

James Ham, 35, of Norreys Drive, Wallingford, admitted dishonestly claiming housing benefit from South Oxfordshire District Council by not revealing that his landlord was his mother’s partner. Given a community order with 130 hours unpaid work, and told to pay costs of £250 and a victims’ surcharge of £60.

Ahmed Kenan and Dimo Popov, 30, both of Great Western Drive, Didcot, admitted depositing six black bags of rubbish at the Wilkinson’s Store, Edinburgh Drive without a permit on January 24. They were each fined £100, told to pay costs of £100 and a £20 victims’ surcharge.

Andy Harris, 35, of Gordon Woodward Way, Oxford, admitted possessing a joint of cannabis, a Class B drug, in Gordon Woodward Way on June 10. Fined £110 and ordered to pay victims’ surcharge of £20 and £25 costs.

Angela Birch, 39, of North Way, Oxford, admitted growing three cannabis plants in North Way on February 24. She was fined £50 and told to pay costs of £25 and also faces a victims’ surcharge of £20.

Samuel Bentley, 51, of Gloucester Street, Oxford, admitted possessing cannabis in Oxpens Road, Oxford on July 30. Given a 12-month conditional discharge, told to pay a victims’ surcharge of £15 and costs of £85.

Oliver Green, 18, of Market Place, Wantage, admitted causing £50 worth of damage to a Renault Megane and £30 damage to a bicycle in Wantage Market Place on May 23. Given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £80 compensation, £15 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.

Sebastian Ostrykiewicz, 31, of Park Street, Thame, admitted stealing meat worth £78.33 from the Co-op in Thame High Street on July 29. He was fined £120.