PAUL CORRIE, 42, of Chipmunk Road, Benson, admitted drink driving a Ford Fiesta on Clay Lane, Wallingford, on April 2. Tests showed he had 62mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath. The legal limit is 35mcgs. He was fined £500, banned from driving for 14 months and must pay £285 in costs and surcharge.

JOSHUA HUNT, 28, of High Street, Thame, pleaded guilty to drink driving a white Audi A3 on the A41 and Charles Shoulder Way in Bicester on April 1. Tests showed he had 84mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath, more than twice the legal limit. Hunt was fined £553, banned from the roads for 17 months and must pay £306 in costs and surcharge.

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TERRY MARSHALL, 43, of Taunton Road, Bridgwater, pleaded guilty to driving a Mazda on Oxford Road, Woodstock, whilst disqualified from driving and driving it without insurance. He was given four months’ imprisonment and banned from the roads for another year. He must pay a £154 victim surcharge on his release from prison.

WILFRED MOSIRA, 36, of no fixed address, admitted failing to abide by the sex offender notification requirements by failing to register himself as homeless with the police between March 30 and April 15. He received four weeks’ imprisonment and must pay £85 in costs.

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THOMAS VANDERHYDE, 29, of Marlborough Place, Eynsham, pleaded guilty to drink driving, driving without a licence and without insurance. Blood tests showed that he was almost twice the drink-drive limit, with 141mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of blood when the legal limit is 80. He had been driving a Citroen Berlingo on Spring Road, Abingdon. The district judge banned him from driving for a year and a half and imposed a community order with a 90 day alcohol abstinence monitoring tag. He was ordered to pay £1,600 in costs, having entered his guilty pleas late in the process, and must pay an £85 victim surcharge.

WILLIAM BUCHAN, 59, of East Close, Banbury, pleaded guilty to possession of a kitchen knife in public. The public place where Buchan had the knife was not specified in the charge, save that it was in ‘Banbury’ and the incident took place on August 20 last year. He was fined £200, with the court record noting that Buchan’s reason for having the blade ‘fell just short of [being] a reasonable excuse’. He must pay £165 in costs and surcharge.

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NICHOLAS HORTON, 57, of St Mary’s, Wantage, was found guilty of assaulting a woman by beating her in Wantage on June 4 last year. The district judge jailed him for 18 weeks, noting that it was an ‘unprovoked attack of a serious nature’. Horton was ordered to pay his victim £100 in compensation.

MARTIN OLLEY, 64, of Taylors Ride, Leighton Buzzard, admitted driving a Land Rover Discovery on the A41 in Bicester last October while disqualified from holding a licence. The judge imposed a three month conditional discharge and six penalty points.

SAMUEL COOPER, 28, of Merlin Way, Bicester, admitted possession of a bag of cocaine, a class A illegal drug, in Bicester on December 14 last year. He was fined £300 and ordered to pay £205 in costs and surcharge.

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