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

Wednesday, May 11

  • Shane Little, 25, of Bookerhill Road, High Wycombe. Failed to comply with community order. Order to continue. Fine: £245. Costs: £50.
  • Sukhpal Singh, 37, of Oakridge Road, High Wycombe. Breach of supervision order. Order to continue. Fine: £40. Costs: £50.
  • Timothy Byrne, 41, of Whinneys Road, Loudwater. Failed to give information relating to identification of driver alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fine: £60. Costs: £145. Six penalty points.
  • Nicola Mumby, 45, of Lollards Close, Amersham. Used vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit. Fine: £100. Costs: £105. Three penalty points.
  • Louisa Shimell, 30, of Bowerdean Road, High Wycombe. Failed to comply with notice requiring information about the identity of a driver. Fine: £70. Costs: £20.
  • Lukasz Krol, 20, of Spearing Road, High Wycombe. Theft from shop. Two counts. Committed to prison suspended for 12 months. Overall length of sentence four weeks. Compensation: £378. Costs: £200.
  • Benjamin Montogomery, 28, of Bray Road, Maidenhead. Driving vehicle when alcohol level above limit. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Fine: £120. Costs: £115.
  • Daniel Blizzard, 20, of Southfield Road, High Wycombe. Possession of knife in a public place. Fine: £185. Costs: £105.
  • Ghazanfar Mahmood, 36, of Roberts Road, High Wycombe. Theft from shop. Two counts. Community order made. Compensation: £45. Costs: £170.

Thursday, May 12

  • Michael Doyle, 57, of Bowerdean Road, High Wycombe. Racially/ religiously aggravated harassment/ alarm/distress by words/writing. Discharged conditionally for three years. Costs: £785.
  • Zohaib Mughal, 23, of Wordsworth Road, High Wycombe. Failed to co-operate with roadside breath test. Fine: £175. Costs: £790. Four penalty points.
  • Daniel Bancroft-Wilson, 21, of Dedmere Road, Marlow. Assault by beating. Fine: £70. Assault by beating. Fine: £70. Compensation: £75. Criminal damage to property. Fine: £140. Criminal damage to property. Fine: £140. Costs: £85.

Friday, May 13

  • Brigitta Johannson, 56, of Lake View, Maidenhead. Driving vehicle when alcohol level above limit. Disqualified from driving for 28 months. Fine: £705. Costs: £155.
  • Katie Lovell, 54, of Westhorpe Park, Little Marlow. Driving whilst disqualified. Committed to prison for nine weeks suspended for 12 months. Disqualified from driving for two years. Costs: £195.

Monday, May 16

  • Matthew Rodbourne, 36, of Bedder Road, High Wycombe. Assault by beating. Community order made. Costs: £165.

Tuesday, May 17

  • Ali Shafqat, 26, of Rutland Avenue, High Wycombe. Assault by beating. Fine: £180. Costs: £795.
  • Raza Shafqat, 24, of Hicks Farm Rise, High Wycombe. Assault by beating. Fine: £120. Costs: £795.
  • Simon Chapple, 31, of Hatters Lane, High Wycombe. Criminal damage to property. Fine: £135. Costs: £105. Used threatening/ abusive words/behaviour/ disorderly behaviour. No separate penalty.
  • Zulqurnan Khan, 39, of Desborough Avenue, High Wycombe. Assault by beating. Fine: £200. Costs: £105.

Wednesday, May 18

  • Thomas McCusker, 62, of Whitfield Road, Hughenden Valley. Driving when alcohol level above limit. Disqualified from driving for 24 months. Fine: £575. Costs: £143.
  • Jervis O’Gormon, 33, of Amersham Hill, High Wycombe. Possession of an offensive weapon in a public place. Costs: £85.
  • Gemma Hunt, 33, of John North Close, High Wycombe. Driving vehicle when alcohol level above limit. Disqualified from driving for 36 months. Community order made. Costs: £210.
  • Zaheer Hussain, 31, of Priory Avenue, High Wycombe. Failed to comply with community order. Order varied. Costs: £50.
  • Dominic Quigley, 18, of Hawksmoor Close, High Wycombe. Failed to comply with community order. Order varied. Costs: £50.
  • Ryan Schofield, 20, of Whichcote Gardens, Amersham. Deposited controlled waste without environmental permit. Discharged conditionally for six months. Costs: £555.
  • Daniel Eames, 37, of Overdale Road, Chesham. Deposited controlled waste without environmental permit. Fine: £650. Costs: £830.

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