JUSTIN HUGHES, 22, of Peat Moors, Oxford, admitted driving an Audi A6 on the Eastern Bypass on December 29 last year while over the drug drive limit for cannabis. He was fined £350, banned from driving for a year and was ordered to pay £225 in costs and surcharge.

ARKADIUSZ DZIDO, 29, of Hillcrest Road, Ealing, admitted stealing clothing worth £520 from the Tommy Hilfiger shop in Bicester Village on May 21. He was banned from the shopping complex for six months as part of a community order and was ordered to pay £199 in costs and surcharge.

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PAUL MCCABE, 48, of Jubilee Court, Banbury, admitted sending an offensive message via a public communications network on May 25. He had threatened to ‘smash the police station door through’ and ‘smash’ a detective constable’s face. He was ordered to pay £500 in compensation and was handed eight weeks’ imprisonment suspended for a year.

LUKE PARTLETT, 42, of HMP Ashfield, pleaded guilty to breach of a sexual harm prevention order by having contact with a child under the age of 16 without the consent of the child’s parent or guardian. The offence was committed in Bicester on May 7, 2020. He got 18 weeks’ imprisonment and will have to pay a £128 victim surcharge upon his release from prison.

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BENJAMIN DEANE, 27, of Bradford Street, Bicester, admitted drug driving a Ford Focus on the A41 Oxford Road, Bicester, last December. He was over the limit for benzoylecgonine. He was fined £115, banned from the roads for a year and was ordered to pay a £46 victim surcharge.

MICHAEL GARDENER, 33, of The Lees, Faringdon, admitted stealing meat, alcohol and other comestibles from Esso, Aldi, Tesco and Waitrose that totalled hundreds of pounds. He was given a community order, must wear a GPS tag until the start of November, complete 300 hours of unpaid work and pay £1,237 in compensation. Separately, he admitted causing a police officer actual bodily harm in Swindon last December.

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MOHAMED BOULAABI, 42, of Preedy Walk, Bloxham, admitted assaulting a police officer by beating her in Banbury on May 28. He also pleaded guilty to damaging a blue VW Polo in the town on the same date. He was jailed for 20 weeks and ordered to pay £200 in compensation.

ERYK KUS, 48, of Bardwell Terrace, Bicester, admitted drunk and disorderly behaviour in Bardwell Terrace, Bicester, on New Year’s Day. He was fined £100.

BRETT NEWMAN, 52, of no fixed address, was found guilty in his absence of drink driving a Ford Mondeo at the Welcome Break services at Peartree Roundabout in February. Tests showed he had 51mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath. He was fined £120, banned from driving for 14 months and ordered to pay £143 in costs and surcharge. Newman was fined a further £25 for failing to surrender to the courts.

DZERALDAS JUODZBALIS, 53, of Crotch Crescent, Oxford, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis at Abingdon police station, having been detained on suspicion of a traffic offence. He received a community order with 200 hours of unpaid work and was banned from the roads for 32 months. He must pay £199 in costs and surcharge.

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