People convicted of offences at Magistrates' Courts around the county recently

OXFORD

Ian Hunkins, 46, of Paradise Street, Oxford, convicted of possession of cannabis with intent to supply in Queen Street, Oxford, on December 22, 2011. Given a six-month prison sentence suspended for 12 months. Told to do 150 hours of community work within next 12 months and pay £50 costs.

William Loveridge, 20, of Mably Grove, Wantage, admitted possession of cocaine in Station Lane, Witney, on December 16. Also admitted possession of cannabis and cocaine in Abingdon police station on December 16. Given a 12-month conditional discharge, told to pay a £15 victims’ surcharge, and £30 costs.

Jerzy Kotwica, 31, of Oliver Road, Oxford, admitted harassment after sending threatening text messages in Langley Road, Birmingham, between January 25 and January 28. Also breached community order made on August 8 for using threatening, insulting or abusive words or behaviour in Headington on March 21 and stealing a box of wine worth £25 from Tesco in Cowley on September 11. Sentenced to 12 weeks in prison.

Daniel Westlake, 19, of Marlborough Road, Oxford, admitted making off without paying for £40.01 of fuel from Wolvercote Roundabout BP Services, Woodstock Road, Wolvercote, Oxford, on February 2. Also admitted making off without paying for £40 worth of fuel from the same service station on January 31. Fined £20 and told to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge. Sent to prison for four months after breaching suspended sentence order.

George Larman, 57, of Mitchell Close, Wootton, Abingdon, admitted assault by beating in Wootton, Abingdon, on August 18. Fined £100 and told to pay £40 costs.

Ashley Creed, 22, of Cumnor Road, Boars Hill, admitted using threatening, abusive, or insulting words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress, in Abingdon on January 19. Fined £500, a £50 victims’ surcharge, and £85 costs.

Ryan MacDonald, 20, of St Nicholas Road, Wallingford, admitted assault by beating at Broadway in Broadway, Didcot, on January 19. Community order made with a three-month curfew order.Told to pay £150 compensation, a £60 victims’ surcharge, and £65 costs.

Andrew Howard, 48, of Wood Farm Road, Headington, Oxford, admitted possession of an offensive weapon, a knuckle duster, in Westlands Drive, Headington, Oxford, on December 23. Community order made with a three-month curfew requirement. Also told to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.

Sanchez Latchman, 33, of St Martins Road, Oxford, admitted possession of cannabis in Oxford on November 9. Fined £60, £20 victims’ surcharge, £85 costs.

Eamon O’Malley, 53, of Liddell Road, Cowley, Oxford, admitted drink-driving on the B481 in Sonning Common on January 21. Had 90 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35. Fined £240, a £24 victims’ surcharge, and £85 costs. Banned from driving for 18 months.

Alan Aspel, 35, of Trafford Road, Headington, Oxford, admitted using threatening words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm, or distress, in Queen Street, Oxford, on November 29. Also admitted using racially aggravated threatening, abusive, or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause Dr Aqib Hafeez harassment, alarm or distress, at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, on November 29. Community order made with alcohol treatment and supervision requirements. Fined £100, told to pay £200 compensation, a £60 victims’ surcharge, and £85 costs.

Lynette McLaughlan, 26, of St Gabriels, Wantage, admitted shoplifting food worth £155.90 from Sainsbury’s in Wantage, on January 1. Fined £50 and a £20 victims’ surcharge.

BANBURY

Lee Brooks, 37, of Mayfield Close, Carterton, admitted drink-driving in Corbett Road, Carterton, on December 6. Had 93 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35. Fined £350, a £35 victims’ surcharge, and £85 costs. Banned from driving for 12 months.

William Griffiths, 26, of Marlborough Road, Banbury, admitted drink-driving in Southam Road, Banbury, on October 13. Had 88 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35. Also admitted aggravated vehicle taking in Victoria Place, Banbury, driving without insurance and driving dangerously on Southam Road, Banbury, on October 13. Sent to prison for 26 weeks and banned from driving for 18 months.

Ian McCoy, 35, of Albert Street, Banbury, admitted stealing a Blackberry mobile phone worth £200 at the Moon and Sixpence pub in Hanwell, Banbury, on April 20. Given a six-month conditional discharge, told to pay £200 compensation and £85 costs.

Harwinder Sangha, 41, of Gatteridge Street, Banbury, admitted shoplifting four cans of Stella lager worth £4.99 from One Stop Supermarket in Horse Fair, Banbury, on January 11. Also stole four cans of Stella lager worth £6.09 from the store on January 10 and four cans of Stella worth £6.60 from the shop on January 2. Given a 12-month conditional discharge, told to pay compensation of £12.69, a £15 victims’ surcharge, £25 costs.

Oliver Walters, 28, of Glenmore Road, Carterton, admitted assault by beating in Moor Avenue, Witney, on January 9. Also admitted causing criminal damage to a car door in Moor Avenue, Witney, on January 9. And admitted harassment without violence in Moor Avenue, Witney, on January 14 after sending photographs of himself self-harming and mutilating. Community order made with programme and supervision requirements. Restraining order also made. Told to pay £1,551.31 compensation and £85 costs.

Susan Pullin, 52, of Cherry Close, Kidlington, admitted drink-driving in Morton Avenue, Kidlington. Had 55 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35. Fined £250, a £25 victims’ surcharge, and £85 costs. Banned from driving for 14 months.

Anthony Winfield, 47, of Balmoral Avenue, Banbury, admitted drink-driving in Calthorpe Street, Banbury, on November 29. Had 109 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35. Community order made with alcohol treatment and supervision requirements. Told to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs. Banned from driving for 24 months.