ADELE CLAIRE, 21, of Sage Walk, Oxford, was found to have broken coronavirus rules by taking part in a gathering at a house in Comfrey Road in February. She was fined £1,760 and must pay £266 in costs and surcharge.

CHLOE COTTON, 23, of Britannia Road, Banbury, was fined £1,760 and ordered to pay £266 in costs and surcharge for breaking coronavirus regulations by being out of her house without a reasonable excuse. She was stopped in Abingdon in February. 

JONATHAN CURY, 35, of Roman Road, Wheatley, breached coronavirus regulations by being out of his house without a reasonable excuse in February. He was fined £1,760 and must pay £266 in costs and surcharge.

VADDA DIGPAR, 21, of Edinburgh Way, Banbury, was found to have taken part in a gathering of two or more people in Banbury in February in breach of coronavirus regulations. He was fined £1,760 and ordered to pay a £90 victim surcharge. 

MICHAEL ELPHICK, 36, of Marsh Court, Abingdon, admitted taking part in a gathering of two or more people at his home in breach of coronavirus rules. He was fined £200 and ordered to pay £124 in costs and surcharge.

LEE ANN GREGORY, 38, of Elm Drive, Chinnor, admitted taking part in a gathering in Chivery, Bucks, in breach of coronavirus regulations. She was fined £320 and ordered to pay £124 in costs and surcharge.

TOMMY HOLMES, 20, of Saunders Road, Oxford, was fined £1,760 and ordered to pay £266 in costs and surcharge, for taking part in a gathering of two or more people in Headington in February in breach of the coronavirus regulations. 

ANTONIO JONES, 54, of Cricket Road, Oxford, was found to have left his home without reasonable excuse during the lockdown in February. He was fined £1,760 and must pay £266 in costs and surcharge.

SEAGI MOGASHOA, 20, of Osney Lane, Oxford, was fined £1,760 and ordered to pay £266 in costs and surcharge for taking part in a gathering at a house in Horwood Close, Oxford, in March.

JOSHUA RODNEY, 22, of Leiden Road, Oxford, was found to have taken part in a gathering in Headington in breach of coronavirus rules. He was fined £1,760 and ordered to pay £266 in costs and surcharge.

PAUL SCANLAN, 56, of Warnborough Road, Oxford, who according to the court record is also known by the alias ‘Paul the Juggler’, was twice found to have left his home without a reasonable excuse during the February lockdown. He was fined £1,080 and must pay £288 in costs and surcharge.

ADIL TASEEN, 21, of Manor Road, Banbury, was fined £1,760 and ordered to pay £266 in costs and surcharge for taking part in a gathering at a house in Hearn Drive, Banbury, in breach of the coronavirus regulations. 

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