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

June 29

  • Toheed Quershi, 37, of Mendip Way, High Wycombe. Theft from a shop. Fined £80. Costs £105. Driving without insurance. Fined £120. Driving record endorsed with six penalty points.
  • Nicolo Digennaro, 35, of Hughenden Road, High Wycombe. Theft. Community order made. Costs £145. Fraud. Community order made.
  • Daniel Rouse, 61, of Cromwell Road, High Wycombe. Act of outraging public decency. Community order made. Costs £170.
  • Nicholas Green, 57, of Glebe Close, Chalfont St Peter. Failure to comply with community order requirements. Fined £145. Costs £50.
  • Aaron Marshall, 37, of Amersham Hill, High Wycombe. Failure to comply with supervision default order requirements. Fined £35. Costs £25.
  • Christopher O’Malley, 23, of Somerset Way, Iver. Failure to comply with community order requirements. Fined £60. Costs £50.
  • Shane Ridout, 21, of Hollow Hill Lane, Iver. Failure to comply with supervision default order requirements. Imprisoned for 14 days. Failure to comply with supervision default order requirements. Imprisoned for 14 days.
  • John Wright, 45, of Victor Lay Place, High Wycombe. Failure to comply with supervision default order requirements. Fined £75. Costs £50.
  • Camila Broadrick, 27, of Wycombe Road, Saunderton. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £144.
  • Sherelle John, 18, Wycombe Road, Saunderton. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £144.
  • Lucy Keen, 37, of Dean Street, Marlow. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £35. Costs £50.
  • Karl Knight, 23, of Wycombe View, Flackwell Heath. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £144.
  • Lucy McCord, 25, of Braeside, Naphill. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £144.
  • Scott Pritchard, 30, of Institute Road, Marlow. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £144.
  • Holly Sutton, 21, of London Road, High Wycombe. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £300. Costs £150.
  • Daria Tresniowska, 21, of Plumer Road, High Wycombe. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £144.
  • Morna Trumpet, 42, of The Pastures, High Wycombe. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £250. Costs £145.
  • Laura Warner, 23, of Underwood Road, High Wycombe. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £144.
  • Gary Wilson, 22, of Boundary Road, Loudwater. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £144.
  • Alina Yasim, 26, of Sierra Road, High Wycombe. Using a colour television without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £144.

June 30

  • Lisa Mance, 52, of Roebuck Avenue, High Wycombe. Theft. Fined £300. Costs £800.
  • Julian Webb, 46, of Gayhurst Road, High Wycombe. Criminal damage. Community order made. Compensation £30. Costs £170. Criminal damage. Community order made. Compensation £3,000.

Friday, July 1

  • Sebastian Reeve, 26, of Station Close, Marlow. Theft from shop. Committed to prison. Costs: £165.
  • Azhar Talukdar, 24, of Mayhew Crescent, High Wycombe. Theft by employee. Community order made. Compensation: £500. Costs: £85.
  • Ryan Hoyte, 30, of Eastfield Road, Princes Risborough. Used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit. Fine: £300. Costs: £30. Four penalty points.
  • Raymond Richardson, 61, of Ash Road, Princes Risborough. Used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit. Fine: £100. No costs. Three penalty points.
  • Ionut Szasz, 30, of Chairborough Road, High Wycombe. Used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit. Fine: £100. No costs. Three penalty points.
  • Ricky Williamson, 21, of Alford Road, High Wycombe. Had in his possession a quantity of cannabis. Fine: £80. Costs: £30.

A fundamental principle of justice is that it must be seen to be done. It is established in the UK that court cases should be heard in public.

This principle of open justice is acclaimed on a number of grounds: as a safeguard against judicial error, as a deterrent to perjury, to assist the deterrent function of criminal trials and to permit the revelation of matters of public interest.

Costs include victim surcharge and criminal courts charges.