HERE is a round-up of some of the cases heard at Oxford Crown Court between Monday, March 25 and Friday, March 29.

Monday

Aaron Brown, 25, of Marlborough Close, Eynsham.

The drug dealer who helped run a ‘franchise’ across West Oxfordshire admitted his part.

An address at Apley Way, Witney, was the centre of an operation that was run between May 1 and August 20 last year.

Brown was released on bail and will re-appear at the same court tomorrow.

Read more: Drug dealer admits role in cannabis supply

Anton Mullings, 26, of Bluebell Court, Oxford.

The trial into an alleged stabbing near an Oxford kebab van was stopped while more evidence is sought, with the trial set to begin again on August 12.

Prosecutors had claimed Mullings attacked his victim near the Posh Nosh Express kebab van at Queen Street, Oxford, in the early hours of November 26, 2016.

Read more: City centre 'stabbing' trial collapses and will restart

Tuesday

Morton Morton, 27, of HMP Bullingdon.

The car thief was rammed off the road twice by police during a dramatic late night car chase near a packed Cowley road last November.

He was jailed for four years for the driving and burglary offences and banned from driving for four years.

Read more: Car 'addict' rammed twice by police in Cowley Road chase

Thursday

Leon Wyatt, 19, of Holyhead Road, Coventry, and Sean McCabe, 23, of Orwell Road, Coventry.

The two ‘county lines’ dealers who sold Class A drugs from an Oxford guest house were jailed.

Read more: JAILED: drug dealers who plied wares from Oxford guest house

One of the men had bragged on Facebook before he was caught about how dealing crack and heroin was ‘worth the risk’.