Weekly round-up of convictions at High Wycombe Magistrates Court:

September 6

  • John Layton, 35, of Hillary Road, High Wycombe. Use threatening, abusive or insulting words, behaviour to cause harassment, alarm of distress. Community order made. Restraining order made. Costs £170. Use threatening, abusive or insulting words, behaviour to cause harassment, alarm of distress. Community order made.
  • Warren Miller, 41, of Candlemas Mead, Beaconsfield. Assault by beating. Fined £385. Compensation £100. Costs £123.

September 7

  • George Muckley, 30, of Chequers Avenue, High Wycombe. Theft (other). Fined £120. Compensation £630. Costs £105.
  • John Schrieber, 27, of Edmunds Close, High Wycombe. Driving whilst disqualified. Disqualified from driving for four months. Fined £370. Costs £122.
  • Zawar Nawaz, 29, of Buckingham Close, High Wycombe. Failure to stop a vehicle when required by a constable or traffic warden. Fined £60. Costs £85. Use a vehicle without insurance. Driving record endorsed with six penalty points. Fined £120. Costs £30. Use a handheld phone or other device while driving. Fined £60. Driving a vehicle whilst not wearing a seat belt. Fined £60.
  • Khalil Shahmard, 18, of London Road, High Wycombe. Possession of a controlled drug of Class B. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Costs £105.
  • Tracy Walker, 52, of Heath End Road, Flackwell Heath. Failure to notify local authority of change of circumstances. Fined £105. Costs £105.
  • Jason Barnes, 28, of Roberts Road, High Wycombe. Failure to comply with supervision requirements. Order to continue. Fined £40. Costs £50.
  • Mohammed Khan, 18, of Healey Avenue, High Wycombe. Failure to comply with requirements of a community order. Order to continue. Fined £75. Costs £50.
  • Yasser Khan, 51, of Chairborough Road, High Wycombe. Supplying misleading information. Fined £8,000. Costs £1,986.

September 8

  • David Cuthbertson, 38, of Winters Way, Holmer Green. Assault by beating. Community order made. Costs £170. Assault by beating. Community order made.

September 9

  • Zachariah Kotlarz, 22, of Brambleside, Loudwater. Driving whilst disqualified. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Costs £170.
  • Abid Zaman, 43, of Walton Drive, High Wycombe. Possession of a controlled drug of Class B. Fined £80. Costs £115.

September 12

  • Delroy Bennett, 38, of Bookerhill Road, High Wycombe. Theft in dwelling other than an automatic machine of meter. Community order made. Compensation £2,699.95. Costs £370. Possession of a controlled drug of Class B. Community order made.
  • Terry Scott, 55, of Heathway, Iver Heath. ABH. Fined £790. Compensation £200. Costs £79. Driving without due care and attention. Driving record endorsed with three penalty points.
  • Rodney Cox, 24, of Pheasant Rise, Chesham. Used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, with intent to cause belief of immediate unlawful violence. Imprisoned for 12 weeks. Costs £735. Failure to surrender at magistrates court. Imprisoned for one week, consecutive. Theft. Imprisoned for 24 weeks, consecutive. Compensation £500. Costs £80. Theft. Imprisoned for 24 weeks, concurrent. Compensation £320. Dishonestly undertook or assisted in the handling of stolen goods. Imprisoned for 24 weeks, concurrent. Theft. Imprisoned for 24 weeks, concurrent. Compensation £120. Possession of a controlled drug of Class B. Imprisoned for 24 weeks, concurrent. Theft. Imprisoned for 24 weeks, concurrent. Theft. Imprisoned for 24 weeks, concurrent. Failure to surrender at magistrates court. Imprisoned for one week, consecutive.
  • Amy Norridge, 23, of Hicks Farm Rise, High Wycombe. Theft from a shop. Community order made. Theft from a shop. Community order made. Theft from a shop. Community order made. Compensation £191.

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