OXFORD MAGISTRATES’

Reminder: here's what the Oxford Mail can and can't report

SEAN CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL, 32, of The Park, Harwell, admitted assaulting a woman in Didcot on January 4 as well as causing criminal damage to an ambulance floor. He was made subject to a community order to include 12 rehabilitation activity requirement days and he must carry out 100 hours of unpaid work. He must also pay £200 compensation, a victim surcharge of £90 and court costs of £85.

KEVIN NDIRANGU, 30, of Kelburne Road, Oxford, admitted two counts of using threatening, abusive, words or behaviour, to cause another harassment, alarm or distress on October 26 in Oxford. Also admitted two counts of assault in Oxford on November 17 and possession of a quantity of cannabis on November 18. He was jailed for a total of 18 weeks and must pay compensation of £500.

Roger James CROOKS, 46, of Atkyns Road, Oxford, admitted stealing washing up liquid and food items valued at £44 from Tesco, Oxford, on August 17 and two cans of beer to a value unknown on August 11 from Co Op, Oxford. Also admitted causing harassment, alarm or distress by using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour on August 11 in Oxford and committing an offence while subject to a community order. He was made subject to a community order to include a 12-month drug rehabilitation requirement and 23 rehabilitation activity requirement days. He was also fined £50, and must also pay compensation of £44, victim surcharge of £90.

SUSAN MARY CARROLL, 58, of High Street, Chalgrove, admitted speeding by driving 43mph in a 30mph area on the B480 Chiselhampton on May 13. She was fined £92 and must pay a victim surcharge of £30 and court costs of £85 and her driving licence was endorsed with four penalty points.

LOUISE AMANDA CRAIG, 26, of Leach Road, Bicester, was convicted of using a vehicle without third party insurance on June 2 in Bicester. She was fined £200 and must pay a victim surcharge of £32 and court costs of £85 and her driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points.

Peter Brennan BROWN, 34, of no fixed abode, admitted drunk and disorderly behaviour in a public place on Luther Street, Oxford, on January 17 as well as using threatening, abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress at Abingdon Police Station. He was fined £160 and must pay a victim surcharge of £32.

Matthew JAMES MOODY, 28, of York Close, Bicester, admitted drink driving on January 4 in Bicester. Had 65 mcg of alcohol in 100 ml of breath. He was fined £120 and must pay a victim surcharge of £32 and court costs of £85 and he was disqualified from driving for 18 months.

CALLUM STEVEN CAMPBELL, 20, of Aston Close, Banbury, admitted drink driving on January 4 in Bloxham. Had 45 mcg of alcohol in 100 ml of breath. He was fined £200 and must pay a victim surcharge of £32 and court costs of £85 and he was disqualified from driving for 12 months.

MARK JON EVANS, 49, of Long Ford Close, Oxford, admitted stealing beauty products valued at £1,004, £702 and £390 from Boots, Oxford, on November 15, 18, and December 2. Also admitted stealing food valued at £20.50 from Sainsburys, Oxford, on November 4 as well as alcohol and a newspaper valued at £12.50 from Sainsburys, Oxford, on November 30. He was made subject to a community order to include a nine-month drug rehabilitation requirement and 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days. He must also pay compensation totalling £300.

RICHARD HAMILTON, 34, of James Street, Cowley, admitted stealing seven bottles of rum costing £91 from Tesco in Oxford on November 25. He was made subject to a community order to include a nine-month drug rehabilitation requirement and 15 rehabilitation activity requirement days.

NATHAN STEWART RICHENS, 26, of Crabtree Lane, Abingdon, admitted assaulting a woman by beating her at The Duke of Monmouth Pub on Abingdon Road on January 3, 2020. He was made subject to a community order and must not enter The Duke of Monmouth Pub for four months. He must also have 10 days of rehabilitation activity days. He was also ordered to pay £100 in compensation, £90 victim surcharge and £85 in court costs.

SINEAD MARIA SCANLON, 29, of Hathaways, Wheatley, admitted assaulting a police officer by beating her on Marsh Lane on January 16 as well as assaulting two other police officers by beating them at the John Radcliffe Hospital. She also admitted assaulting a man on Oxford High Street two days later. She was found to be in breach of a community order made by Oxford Magistrates Court on October 25 for offences of a drunk in charge of a child under the age of seven years old. She was sent to prison for 14 weeks in total and must pay £200 in compensation.

BOJENNA VANESSA COX, 39, of Wantage Road, Wallingford, was convicted of drink-driving at the Orchard Centre car park in Didcot on May 4, 2019. She had 123mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35mcg. She was fined £2200 and must pay £775 in court costs as well as a £120 victim surcharge. She has also been disqualified from driving for 30 months.

ALEX BUNUCCI DE FREITAS, 33, of Cricket Road, Oxford, admitted failing to provide specimen for breath on December 7 at Abingdon Police Station. He was fined £250 and must pay a victim surcharge of £32 as well as £85 in court costs. He was also disqualified from driving for 18 months, this will be reduced by 18 weeks if he pays £250 for a driving course.

ESTHER GARCIA, 48, of Lapwing Lane, Wallingford, was made subject of a sexual risk order until July 2023 after police made the application. Whilst the order is in force she cannot have or attempt to have any communication with a male under the age of 18 by webcam or any other way unless it is in unavoidable lawful daily life circumstances. If she is talking to children of close friends it is only permitted if there is consent from the childs parent or guardian and they are aware of the sexual risk order.

ALISON ANSELL, 51, of Road Through Nether Worton, Chipping Norton, admitted drink-driving on an unnamed road in Great Tew on June 16. She had 190mcg per 100ml of blood, above the 80mcg limit. She was fined £160 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £30 as well as £85 in court costs. She was also banned from driving for 20 months.

LIAM PAUL BATES, 34, of Sir Henry Jake Close, Banbury, admitted damaging a passenger side wing mirror of a car costing £49.99 with intent to destroy it or being reckless. He was fined £200 and ordered to pay £49.99 in compensation as well. He must also pay a £30 victim surcharge fee and £85 in court costs.