OXFORD MAGISTRATES’

Reminder: here is what the Oxford Mail can and can't report

JARDEL STANDING, 20, of Exbourne Road, Abingdon, admitted possessing an offensive weapon, a knuckle duster, in Oxford on January 25. He was made subject to a community order to include 40 hours of unpaid work and he must pay a victim surcharge of £90 and court costs of £85.

ALEXANDER CLIFTON, 21, of Cromwell Road, Banbury, was convicted of travelling on a railway between Bicester North and Banbury on September 3 without having paid a fare to a value unknown. He was fined £80 and must pay a victim surcharge of £32, compensation of £5.40 and court costs of £50.

GABRIELLE DELISE, 25, of Thornbury Rise, Banbury,

was convicted of travelling on a railway between Banbury and Bicester North on September 19 without having paid a fare to a value unknown. She was fined £80 and must pay a victim surcharge of £32, compensation of £5.50 and court costs of £50.

THOMAS ELLISEN, 19, of Luther Street, Oxford, was convicted of travelling on a railway between Bicester North and Banbury on August 26 without having paid a fare to a value unknown. He was fined £80 and must pay a victim surcharge of £32, compensation of £5.40 and court costs of £50.

AARON ALBERT FOUNTAIN, 33, of Chapel Street, Bicester, was convicted of travelling on a railway between Bicester North and Banbury on August 30 without having paid a fare to a value unknown. He was fined £440 and must pay a victim surcharge of £44, compensation of £5.40 and court costs of £100.

THOMAS HILL, 20, of Kings Sutton, Banbury, was convicted of travelling on a railway between Kings Sutton and Banbury on August 27 without having paid a fare to a value unknown. He was fined £306 and must pay a victim surcharge of £32, compensation of £2.80 and court costs of £100.

MARY KAIRU, 25, of Fettiplace Road, Oxford, was convicted of travelling on a railway between Oxford and High Wycombe on September 25 without having paid a fare to a value unknown. She was fined £293 and must pay a victim surcharge of £32, compensation of £10 and court costs of £100.

CHARLOTTE LINDSAY, 21, of Park Road, Banbury, was convicted of travelling on a railway between Bicester North and Banbury on September 3 without having paid a fare to a value unknown. She was fined £440 and must pay a victim surcharge of £44, compensation of £5.40 and court costs of £100.

KEAN OWEN O’NEILL, 22, of Danes Road, Bicester, was convicted of travelling on a railway between Bicester North and Banbury on September 5 without having paid a fare to a value unknown. He was fined £440 and must pay a victim surcharge of £44, compensation of £5.40 and court costs of £100.

JACOB CHRISTOPHER SEAMUS SPEKE, 19, of Floyds Row, Oxford, admitted failing to comply with a community order by failing to attend unpaid work on November 9 and 16. He was fined £100.

TANYA THOMPSON, 38, of Ruskin Walk, Bicester, was convicted of travelling on a railway between Bicester North and Banbury on September 3 without having paid a fare to a value unknown. She was fined £440 and must pay a victim surcharge of £44, compensation of £5.40 and court costs of £100.

CONNOR UNDERWOOD, 22, of Danes Road, Bicester, was convicted of travelling on the railway between High Wycombe and Bicester Village with Chiltern Railways without having paid a fair on October 3. He was fined £440 and ordered to pay compensation £7.80 as well as a victim surcharge of £44. He must also pay court costs of £100.

IAN JOHN STEELE, 30, of St Nicholas Road, Tackley, admitted assault by beating a man in Oxford on October 13. He was fined £340 and ordered to pay compensation of £200 as well as a victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £85.

SARA QURESHI, 48, of Oak Farm Close, Milcombe, Banbury, admitted drink driving on January 26 on Banbury Road in Kidlington. She had 91mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35mcg. She was fined £161 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £32 and £85 in court costs. She was also banned from driving for 22 months.

PAUL FRANKLIN, 62, of Mill Lane, Bampton, admitted damaging a mobile phone costing £559 on June 22 in Bampton. He must pay compensation of £400 and £85 in court costs.

DEVUN ELLIS WILLIAMSON, 23, of Conduit Hill Rose, admitted driving whilst disqualified and driving without third party insurance on December 1 in Thame. He was fined £140, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £32 and £85 in court costs. His driving licence has also been endorsed with six penalty points.

HEINI WHITE, 45, of Cherwell Close, Abingdon, admitted assault by beating of a police officer, being drunk and disorderly in a public place, and assault by beating of a health care professional, another emergency worker, at Abingdon police station on January 12. She was made the subject of a community order and must have treatment for alcohol dependency under probation for 12 months. She must also pay a total of £120 in compensation and £85 in court costs.

GEORGINA LUCY BEAUCHAMP, 31, of Gooseacre, Abingdon, admitted breaching a community order made by Oxford Magistrates Court on September 17 by failing to attend appointments on December 3 and 17. Her community order was revoked and she was sentenced to 12 weeks in prison, suspended for 15 months for the original offence of stealing two handbags, costing £499.43 from T J Maxx in Templars Square Shopping Park in Oxford on July 10 and returning on July 21 and taking two more handbags costing £299.97. She also admitted stealing clothes costing £177 from Next on Oxford Retail Park on September 2, £290 worth of gift sets from Boots on the retail park on September 27, £192.72 worth of meat from Sainsbury's in the Westgate Centre on January 25 and £85 worth of gift sets from Boots on Cornmarket Street on January 16. She also breached conditional discharge order of a period of 12 months imposed on July 10 for stealing £66-95 worth of cleaning materials from the Co-op on July 10. She must now pay £90 in compensation, £85 in court costs and have treatment for her drug dependency for 12 months with Turning Pont.

ANDREW COPELAND BROWN, 53, of Henry Taunt Close, Headington, admitted stealing £72 worth of meat from Waitrose in Headington on February 10 as well as £60 worth of meat from Sainsbury's on London Road on January 27. He was given a conditional discharge for 12 months and was ordered to pay compensation of £20.