23 cases heard recently at Oxford and Banbury magistrates' courts.

  1. Andrew Callen, 48, of Luther Street, Oxford, admitted stealing beef joints worth £40.99 from Sainsbury’s in Oxford on May 23. Community order made with drug rehabilitation requirement for six months and supervision requirement for nine months. Told to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge.
  2. John Doran, 35, of Middle Ground, Wheatley, near Oxford, admitted assault by beating in Oxford on April 6. Exclusion order made for six months banning access to the King and Queen pub in Wheatley. Fined £200 and told to pay £100 compensation, a £20 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
  3. Andrew Gordge, 50, of Balfour Road, Oxford, admitted producing six plants of cannabis, a Class B drug, in Oxford on January 31. Also admitted possessing cannabis in Oxford on the same date. Fined £350 and told to pay a £35 victims’ surcharge.
  4. Martin Rendell, 23, of The Oval, Didcot, admitted assault by beating at Drayton Recreation Ground, Lockway, Drayton, near Abingdon, on March 22. Community order made with 150-hour unpaid work requirement. Told to pay £100 compensation, a £60 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
  5. Christopher Knowles, 37, of no fixed address, admitted attempting to steal tool boxes from a car on June 5. Also admitted committing a further offence while subject to a suspended prison sentence made on May 27 for theft from a motor vehicle. Given a 12-week prison sentence and suspended sentence activated because of his previous convictions for similar matters. Overall sentence is 24 weeks.
  6. Richard Markwell, 24, of Iffley Road, Oxford, admitted stealing alcohol worth £6 from the Esso garage in Cowley on June 6. Fined £300 and told to pay a £30 victims’ surcharge
  7. Ejaz Ahmad, 59, of Iffley Road, Oxford, was convicted of failing to supply information to Thames Valley Police which could identify a driver suspected of a driving offence between August 12 and September 9. Fined £600 and ordered to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge and £80 costs. Banned from driving for six months.
  8. Anike Asake, of Fettiplace Road, Headington, was convicted of failing to notify the secretary of state of the transfer of a vehicle to a new owner in Headington on November 5. Fined £200 and ordered to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £90 costs.
  9. Debbie Bagnall, 32, of Lerwick Croft, Bicester, was convicted of failing to notify the secretary of state of the transfer of a vehicle to a new owner in Bicester on October 31. Fined £200 and ordered to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £90 costs.
  10. Asdrubal Barroso, 23, of Oliver Road, Oxford, was convicted of keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, namely Nunnery Close, Oxford, on January 20. Fined £200 and ordered to pay £35 in vehicle excise back duty and £90 costs.
  11. Emma Craft, 23, of Marjoram Close, Blackbird Leys, Oxford, admitted keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, namely Marjoram Close, on January 20. Fined £130 and ordered to pay £11.67 vehicle excise back duty and £90 costs.
  12. Barbara Czykieta, 31, of Priory Lane, Burford, was failing to notify the secretary of state of the transfer of ownership of a vehicle to a new owner. Fined £200 and ordered to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £90 costs
  13. Nicholas Ellis, 32, of First Turn, Wolvercote, was convicted of transferring a vehicle to a new owner without notifying the secretary of state on October 25. Fined £200 and ordered to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £90 costs
  14. Shane Evans, of Meadow Bank, Faringdon, admitted keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, namely Marlborough Close, Faringdon, on January 14. Fined £150 and ordered to pay £29.17 in vehicle excise back duty and £90 costs
  15. Ibon Garcin, 27, of Wood Farm Road, Headington, was convicted of keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, namely Wood Farm Road, on January 20. Fined £400 and ordered to pay £75 in vehicle excise back duty and £90 costs
  16. Joshua Hutton, 23, of Westbury Crescent, Oxford, was convicted of keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, namely Cherwell Drive, Oxford, on January 20. Fined £400 and ordered to pay £112.50 in vehicle excise back duty and £90 costs
  17. Omar Jamal, of Jane Seaman Court, Shepherds Hill, Oxford, was convicted of keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, namely Temple Road, Oxford, on January 21. Fined £200 and ordered to pay £36.67 in vehicle excise back duty and £90 costs
  18. Mirab Kurbanov, of Windrush Way, Abingdon, was convicted of failing to notify the secretary of state of the transfer of a vehicle to a new owner. Fined £200 and ordered to pay a £20 victims’ surcharge and £90 costs
  19. Gabriel Skupin, 36, of Harvest Bank, Carterton, convicted of assault by beating in Bushey Ground, Minster Lovell, near Witney, on November 19. Given a six-month conditional discharge and told to pay a £15 victims’ surcharge and £250 costs
  20. Graham Collier, 52, of Dene Road, Oxford, admitted being drunk on a public highway, in a public place or on licenced premises in Street Record, Lamarsh Road, Oxford, on May 20. Given a six-month conditional discharge and told to pay a £15 victims’ surcharge
  21. John Lenihan, 76, of Gurl Close, Oxford, admitted drink driving in Fettiplace Road, Barton, Oxford, on May 21. Had 107 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35 micrograms. Community order made with eight-week curfew requirement and given 24-month driving ban. Told to pay a £60 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs
  22. Richard Brown, 23, of Baker Road, Abingdon, admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress at the Blue Boar pub, Abingdon, on December 29. Given a six-month conditional discharge and told to pay a £15 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs
  23. Joseph Smyth, 27, of Thornley Close, Abingdon, admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress at the Blue Boar pub, Abingdon, on December 29. Given a six-month conditional discharge and told to pay a £15 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
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