OXFORD MAGISTRATES' COURT
JUSTINE AYLEN, 37, of no fixed abode, admitted driving without a licence and without third party insurance on April 24 on the A41. She was fined £160, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £90. His driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
NICHOLAS BROWN, 45, of Bridleway, Thame, admitted speeding on the A40 in Northway, Oxford on June 29. He was fined £60, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £30. His driving licence was also endorsed with four penalty points.
CHARLES ALEXANDRE, 19, of Leyshon Road, Wheatley, admitted driving at 37mph in a 30mph zone on Ducklington Lane in Witney on February 6. He was fined £36, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £32 and court costs of £90. He was disqualified from driving for six months.
GARETH HUGHES, 40, of Russ Avenue, Faringdon, admitted stealing a bottle of cider, costing £2.65, from the BP garage in Faringdon on October 19 and 21and stealing a bottle of cider, costing £5.30, from the BP garage on October 22. He also admitted making off without payment after taking 30.78 litres of petrol on September 21 and driving whilst disqualified on the A420 on October 22. He was given a suspended sentence of eight weeks in prison suspended for 18 months. As part of that he must have treatment for his alcohol dependency under the direction of Turning Point for 12 months and must take part in a rehabilitation activity for 20 days. He must also pay back £45.97 in compensation, a victim surcharge of £128 and court costs of £85. He was disqualified from driving for 36 months.
SAMUEL TOUBALLT, 33, of Great Close Road, Yarnton, was convicted of assault by beating a man on January 28, 2017 on Park End Street. He was fined £250, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £400.
PRISCILA CROCE, 35, of Lytton Road, Oxford, admitted drink-driving on Between Towns Road on November 29. She had 71mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35mcg. She was fined £300 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34. She was also disqualified from driving for 20 months.
JAMES HILLIS, 64, of Moorbank, Oxford, admitted criminal damage to a window on Moorbank belonging to Oxford City Council on January 26. He was ordered to pay £100 in compensation.
ALISHA ASHKAR, 41, of Bretch Hill, Banbury, admitted failing to provide a specimen for analysis when suspected of a driving offence at Rackham Place on September 6. She was fined £245, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £85. She was also disqualified from driving for three months.
JAY SPRINKS, 20, of Blake Road, Bicester, admitted being in possession of Bromodimethoxyphenethylamine, also known as '2C-B', a class A drug, on February 20, 2020 as well as Etizolam, a class C drug, MDMA, a class A drug, on the same day. He has been made subject to a community order and must attend appointments with an officer for five days. He must also pay a victim surcharge of £95 and court costs of £85. The drugs must be forfeited to be seized.
MELISSA BULMER, 43, of South Avenue, Abingdon, admitted driving at 55mph in a 30mph zone on Witney Road, Standlake, on October 31. She was fined £120, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £90. Her driving licence was also endorsed with six penalty points.
JAN DE-NEVE, 41, of Wytham, Oxford, admitted driving at 35mph in a 30mph zone on Banbury Road, Oxford, on July 24. He was fined £250, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £90. His driving licence was also endorsed with three penalty points.
CALUM MACKAY, 30, of Wood Lane, Longworth, admitted driving at 50mph in a 30mph zone on Witney Road, Standlake, on October 31. He was fined £307, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £90. His driving licence was also endorsed with five penalty points.
DAVID TUNNAH, 32, of Joyce Way, Steventon, was convicted of failing to give information about a driver, who was suspected of a driving offence, between October 9 and November 6 in Banbury. He was fined £660, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £90. His driving licence was also endorsed with six penalty points.
LIAM YOUNGSON, 25, of Magdalen Road, Oxford, was convicted of failing to give information about a driver, suspected of a driving offence, between October 16 and November 13. He was fined £660, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court cots of £90. His driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
PAUL GREGORY, 38, of Overmead, Abingdon, was convicted of failing to give information about a driver, suspected of a driving offence, between August 26 and September 23. He was fined £660, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £90. He was also disqualified from driving for six months.
MARINA HARRIES, 52, of Cricket Road, Oxford, was convicted of assault by beating of an emergency worker as well as racially and religiously aggravated assault of a police officer on Cricket Road, Oxford, on December 7. She was jailed for 12 weeks because the offence is so serious and it is 'aggravated' by her previous record. She was also ordered to pay compensation of £200 and was fined £120 and must pay a victim surcharge of £128 and court costs of £350.
MEIRELIS CABALLOS, 43, of Mayfair Road, Oxford, was convicted of drink-driving on March 15 in Oxford on Addison Crescent. He had 103mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35mcg. He was also convicted of committing a crime while on a suspended sentence. He was made subject to a community order and must carry out 100 hours of unpaid work in the next 12 months. He was also fined £50 and must pay a victim surcharge of £90 and court costs of £85. He was disqualified from driving for 22 months.
FRANCESCA ALLEN, 44, of Cowley Road, Oxford, admitted common assault on Cowley Road a well as criminal damage to the custody phone in Abingdon Police Station and being in possession of cannabis, a class B drug on January 28. She was discharged conditionally for 12 months, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £22 and court costs of £85.
WILLIAM CHADWICK, 19, of Bowyer Road, Abingdon, admitted being in possession of cannabis, a class B drug, with intent to supply on October 21, 2019 in Oxford. He was committed to detention for six months suspended for 18 months because of 'street dealing'. He must carry out 100 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months and must pay a victim surcharge of £122 and court costs of £85.
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