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

Monday, April 11

  • Andre Bushay, 29, of Suffield Road, High Wycombe. Driving vehicle with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the specified limit. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Fine: £120. Costs: 105.
  • Sean Dyson, 46, of Tylers Crescent, Hazlemere. Theft from a shop. Costs: £15.
  • Tamara Ratcliffe, 27, of Wattleton Road, Beaconsfield. Driving vehicle when alcohol level above limit. Disqualified from driving for 24 months. Fine: £290. Costs: £114.
  • Eduard Barloiu, 38, of Arnison Avenue, High Wycombe. Assault by beating. Costs: £100.
  • Sharon Skelton, 48, of Narcot Road, Chalfont St Giles. Driving a vehicle when alcohol level above limit. Disqualified from driving for 13 months. Fine: £115. Costs: £790.
  • Josi Toye, 23, of Wallace Close, Marlow. Using a vehicle with tyres with insufficient tread. Fine: £120. Costs: £790. Three penalty points. Using a vehicle with tyres with insufficient tread. Fine: £120. Using a vehicle on a road failing to maintain lamps/reflectors/rear markings/devices in working order/clean. Fine: £40.

Wednesday, April 13

  • Alan Cooper, 56, of Amersham Road, Hazlemere. Driving vehicle when alcohol level above limit. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Fine: £175. Costs: £105.
  • Coral Burgess, 28, of Deans Close, Stoke Poges. Assault by beating. Committed to prison for two months, suspended for 12 months. Costs: £330. Criminal damage to property. Fine: £100. Criminal damage to property. Fine: £100.
  • Elizabeth Dooks, 36, of West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe. Theft from a shop. Committed to prison for seven days. Costs: £80.
  • Lukasz Krol, 20, of Spearing Road, High Wycombe. Theft from a shop. Fine: £175. Failed to surrender to custody at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court. Fine: £175. Costs: £105.
  • Janet Rowley, 40, of Spearing Road, High Wycombe. Fraud by false representation. Community order made. Compensation: £456.50. Theft – other – including theft by finding. Community order made. Theft – other – including theft by finding. Community order made.
  • Nicholas Baker, 30, of Lawsome Rise, High Wycombe. Breach of requirements of a supervision default order. Order to continue. Fine: £40. Costs: £50.
  • Wayne Smith, 34, of Pendles Paddock, Stokenchurch. Carried out the unauthorised or harmful depositing/treatment/disposal of waste. Fine: £415. Costs: £542.
  • Anthony Thomas, 38, of Chiltern Avenue, High Wycombe. Carried out the unauthorised or harmful depositing/treatment/disposal of waste. Fine: £385. Costs: £439.

Thursday, April 14

  • Sasha Lukovic, 48, of Faulkner Way, Downley. Assault by beating. Fine: £120. Costs: £380.
  • Mark Farrer, 35, of Hedgerley Lane, Gerrards Cross. Criminal damage to property. Costs: £100.
  • Azhar Hussain, 32, of Deansway, Chesham. Threatened Thames Valley Police. Committed to prison for eight weeks. Costs: £115.
  • Shane Eales, 27, of Wingate Avenue, High Wycombe. Harassment without violence. Committed to prison for eight weeks, suspended for 12 months. Restraining order made. Costs: £165.

Friday, April 15

  • Zoe Smith, 22, of Mount Nugent, Chesham. Assault by beating. Community order made. Costs: £680. Assault by beating. Community order made. Compensation: £50. Assault by beating and the offence was racially aggravated. Community order made. Compensation: £100.
  • Alexander Wilson, 27, of Totteridge Lane, High Wycombe. Used threatening/abusive/insulting words/behaviour with intent to cause person to believe immediate unlawful violence would be used against them. Community order made. Compensation: £50. Costs: £680. Obstructed police constable in the execution of his duty. Community order made. Obstructed police constable in the execution of his duty. Community order made.
  • Christian Bland, 36, of Rosemary Court, High Wycombe. Possession of a controlled drug – cannabis. Fine: £215. Costs: £107.
  • Richard Hearn, 47, of Captains Close, Chesham. Used a vehicle without insurance. Fine: £100. Costs: £20. Six penalty points.
  • Matthew Rodbourne, 35, of Havenfield Road, High Wycombe. Assault by beating. Community order made. Assault by beating. Community order made. Assault by beating. Community order made.

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