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People convicted of offences at Magistrates' Courts around the county recently OXFORD Ryan Tripp, 18, of no fixed address, admitted causing £58.29 of criminal damage to a door lock belonging to the Guinness Trust in Abingdon on August 1. Given a 12-month conditional discharge and told to pay £58.29 compensation.

Jason Glover, 31, of no fixed address, admitted shoplifting two bottles of car polish valued at £20 from Halfords in Oxford on September 20. Fined £60, a £15 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.

Mohammed Snoussi, 26, of London Road, Oxford, admitted shoplifting perfume to the value of £126.93 from TK Maxx in Oxford on December 10. Fined £60 and a £15 victims’ surcharge.

Samuel Hills, 20, of Purslane, Abingdon, admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a supervision order by failing to reside at a curfew address. Sentenced to three weeks’ youth detention “because the defendant has a flagrant disregard for court”.

James Burton, 56, of Towersey Drive, Thame, admitted drink driving in Queens Road, Thame, on December 10. Had 71 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35 micrograms. Fined £250, a £15 victims’ surcharge and £80 costs. Banned from driving for 18 months.

Ronkey Digwa, 25, of Shirley Road, Southampton, admitted possessing cannabis in Abingdon on December 12. Fined £100, a £15 victims’ surcharge and £80 costs.

Mateusz Drazewski, 22, of Dene Road, Oxford, admitted driving without due care and attention on the A4074 Southern Bypass on June 13. Fined £220, a £15 victims’ surcharge and £80 costs. Given six penalty points.

Fuiye Said, 29, of Dene Road, Oxford, admitted drink driving in Between Towns Road, Oxford, on December 10. Had 58 microgrammes of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35 micrograms. Fined £350, a £15 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Banned from driving for 16 months.

Jessica Townsend, 20, of Sandfield Road, Oxford, admitted drink driving at the junction of St Cross Road and South Parks Road, Oxford, on December 3. Had 96 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35 micrograms. Fined £250, a £15 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Banned from driving for two years.

BANBURY Christopher Bardon, 24, of Juniper Close, Banbury, admitted possessing an item for use in fraud, namely a plastic device to retain withdrawn bank notes from an ATM, in Banbury on November 2. Given 120 hours’ unpaid work and told to pay a £15 victims’ surchare and £85 costs.

Daniel Henderson, 29, of Sussex Drive, Banbury, admitted two counts of assault by beating in Banbury on November 25. Fined £150, a £15 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.

Liam Keys, 19, of Wolsey Road, Oxford, admitted being carried in a stolen vehicle and making off without payment for £45.39 of fuel in Stadhampton on November 16. Given 100 hours’ unpaid work, ordered to pay £45.39 compensation and £40 costs.

Thomas Brenchley, 19, of Colwell Drive, Witney, admitted shoplifting a packet of batteries and two packets of cigarette papers valued at £6.43 from Wilkinson in Banbury on December 28. Given an absolute discharge and told to pay £30 costs.

Lailton Ieque, 31, of Ashurst Way, Oxford, admitted two counts of assault by beating and one of criminally damaging a mobile phone in Witney on November 6. Given a three-month jail term, suspended for a year, with 12 months’ supervision because of “injuries, fear of injuries, abuse of trust, use in both of belt as a weapon”.

Josephine Aola, 29, of Barrington Walk, London, admitted shoplifting two pairs of sunglasses valued at £222 from Sunglasses Time and handling £201 of stolen goods in Bicester on August 24. Also admitted obstructing Pc Sharman in the course of her duty on the same date and two counts of committing a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge. Told to pay £85 costs and ordered to do 200 hours’ unpaid work.

Jay Perkins, 33, of no fixed address, admitted shoplifting two pairs of jeans valued at £290 from Dolce & Gabbana in Bicester on November 8 and two counts of failing to surrender to court bail. Jailed for four weeks.

Andrea Selby, 28, of Canterbury Close, Banbury, admitted assaulting Pc Timothy Webb in the execution of his duty in Banbury on December 20. Given a four-week curfew and told to pay £50 compensation and £40 costs.

Genine Edwards, 27, of Saunders House, Tulse Hill, London, convicted of shoplifting a £347 Armani jacket, a Burberry handbag and shirt valued at £302 and Guess clothing of an unknown value in Bicester on June 18. Told to pay £375 costs and carry out 150 hours’ unpaid work.

Jamie Jones, 24, of Wavell House, Hillcrest, London, convicted of shoplifting a £347 Armani jacket, a Burberry handbag and shirt valued at £302 and Guess clothing of an unknown value in Bicester on June 18. Told to pay £375 costs and carry out 80 hours’ unpaid work.

Fiona Middleton, 33, of The Blowings, Freeland, Witney, convicted of assault by beating in Long Hanborough on November 25. Fined £200, a £15 victims’ surcharge, £250 costs and told to pay £50 compensation.

Comments(13)

Dilligaf2010 says...
8:40pm Mon 30 Jan 12

Samuel Hills, 20, of Purslane, Abingdon, admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a supervision order by failing to reside at a curfew address. Sentenced to three weeks’ youth detention “because the defendant has a flagrant disregard for court”.......
.......Youth detention?
He's an adult, you can legally produce kids & join the Armed Force sat 16, at 17 you can drive, at 18 you can vote, so why is a 20 year old not placed in an adult prison?

kelbun says...
9:42pm Mon 30 Jan 12

Because they are full!!!

shipscat says...
9:44pm Mon 30 Jan 12

Dilligaf2010 wrote:
Samuel Hills, 20, of Purslane, Abingdon, admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a supervision order by failing to reside at a curfew address. Sentenced to three weeks’ youth detention “because the defendant has a flagrant disregard for court”....... .......Youth detention? He's an adult, you can legally produce kids & join the Armed Force sat 16, at 17 you can drive, at 18 you can vote, so why is a 20 year old not placed in an adult prison?
And while they are at it give him 50 lashes with the the cat??
Bit of a sad one dillagaf aint you.

Dilligaf2010 says...
10:16pm Mon 30 Jan 12

shipscat wrote:
Dilligaf2010 wrote:
Samuel Hills, 20, of Purslane, Abingdon, admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a supervision order by failing to reside at a curfew address. Sentenced to three weeks’ youth detention “because the defendant has a flagrant disregard for court”....... .......Youth detention? He's an adult, you can legally produce kids & join the Armed Force sat 16, at 17 you can drive, at 18 you can vote, so why is a 20 year old not placed in an adult prison?
And while they are at it give him 50 lashes with the the cat??
Bit of a sad one dillagaf aint you.
Youth Detention centres are free holiday camps, why do you think there are so many youths re-offending?
A person is classed as an adult at 18, and should be punished as one.

Darkforbid says...
1:33am Wed 1 Feb 12

┄┄Youth Detention centres are
free holiday camps, why do
you think there are so many
youths re-offending?
A person is classed as an
adult at 18, and should be
punished as one.┄

Wrong! Most youths want to go to adult jails, there's a lot less kicking off...

You ever thought some re-offend because they get stuck with the 'once scum always scum' label by people like you, and think 'what's the point' of trying!

Then some re-offend because even the hell of youth detention beats life at home!

Dilligaf2010 says...
5:08am Wed 1 Feb 12

You ever thought some re-offend because they get stuck with the 'once scum always scum' label by people like you, and think 'what's the point' of trying!.....
......As I've said before, everybody deserves a second chance, I only consider criminals as scum when they're prolific re-offenders.
As for home-life conditions being an excuse for re-offending, don't make me laugh.....

The Big Issue says...
5:51am Wed 1 Feb 12

Mateusz Drewski (or whatever) convicted of dangerous driving; Not news I'm afraid as everyone with a name like that drives as if they've never passed a test.

The Big Issue says...
5:56am Wed 1 Feb 12

Every week there's someone with a stupid name; This weeks' winner is..
RONKEY DOBWA of Southampton! You've won a signed photo of Meridian Tonight presenters, Fred Dineage and the ugly one. (I've nicked the Sarah Gomme one, phwoar)

Darkforbid says...
7:24am Wed 1 Feb 12

┄As for home-life conditions
being an excuse for re-
offending, don't make me
laugh.....

Who said excuse?, a way to escape from a terrible home environment for some.
Btw D2010 if you wish to keep to the no excuse for breaking the law line, remember a lot were broken for today's rights.

Dilligaf2010 says...
9:27am Wed 1 Feb 12

Who said excuse?, a way to escape from a terrible home environment for some....which is an excuse, just because somebody's home environment is terrible, they don't have to commit crimes and be imprisoned to escape from it....

.........if you wish to keep to the no excuse for breaking the law line, remember a lot were broken for today's rights.......

Wake up and smell the coffee, we have rights, as you pointed out, one of them is to feel safe in our homes, and on the streets.....

If you stopped condoning crime, and realised it's not acceptable, people might start to take you seriously.

Darkforbid says...
9:58am Wed 1 Feb 12

┄If you stopped condoning
crime, and realised it's not
acceptable, people might
start to take you seriously┄

Like I ever have!!

I'm like most people I find some laws stupid. And unlike you I already know people are not their crimes.

And back on subject at home with Mom&Dad is not better than jail in some cases.

Or in my case jail is a warm roof over my head and three meals a day, more than I have now so crime is a big 'why not'

Dilligaf2010 says...
10:37am Wed 1 Feb 12

Darkforbid wrote:
┄If you stopped condoning
crime, and realised it's not
acceptable, people might
start to take you seriously┄

Like I ever have!!

I'm like most people I find some laws stupid. And unlike you I already know people are not their crimes.

And back on subject at home with Mom&Dad is not better than jail in some cases.

Or in my case jail is a warm roof over my head and three meals a day, more than I have now so crime is a big 'why not'
People are not their crimes?.....That's pretty obvious, but people commit crimes, like most of your friends I expect.

Are you trying to say criminals aren't responsible for their crimes?

Or in my case jail is a warm roof over my head and three meals a day, more than I have now so crime is a big 'why not'.....
.......Just a guess, but had you not chosen the route of crime & drug use, you would've had other options open to you.

You say you've never condoned crime, every time you show your support for a criminal you're condoning crime.

I'd be interested to read which laws you consider to be stupid.

Darkforbid says...
1:56pm Wed 1 Feb 12

┄Just a guess, but had you
not chosen the route of crime & drug use, you would've had other options open to you.┄

Really been around Oxford 6 years and wow one public order offence, and just because i'm open/honest about my past and life you play witchhunter, what's it going to be this time? Your made up 'book full of convictions' or you going for a mad invented number 140/147 of crimes?

As it goes I first hit the streets after my partners daughter died of CF, my life when bad after that, gave up on life really...

Drugs used them all my life never stopped working even ran my own business for a while...

┄You say you've never
condoned crime, every time
you show your support for a
criminal you're condoning
crime.┄

I've never turned my back on anyone I know, and showing support for someone is not accepting their actions or approving everything they do.

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