PEOPLE convicted of offences at Oxford Magistrates’ Court recently:
Mark Dickens, 34, of Luther Street, Oxford, admitted shoplifting a Sony digital camera valued at £269.99 from Currys Digital in Oxford on January 21. Also admitted breaching his community order by re-offending. Two original offences of theft resentenced. Given 12 months’ supervision, a six-month drug-rehabilitation order and told to pay £120 compensation.
Richard Martyr, 20, of Sandy Lane, Oxford, admitted criminal damage to a VW Golf in Oxford on December 19. Given a nine-month conditional discharge. No order for compensation.
Lauren Townsend, 18, of Great Western Drive, Didcot, admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a community order by failing to attend unpaid work on January 16. Original offence of taking a vehicle without consent resentenced. Given a three-month curfew.
Chace Mullin, 21, of Cardigan Street, Oxford, admitted possessing cannabis (Class B drug) in Oxford on January 27. Fined £100, £85 costs, and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
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