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

July 27

  • Catherine Chibi, 47, of Brandon Road, High Wycombe. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £440. Costs £164.
  • Charlotte Fairhurst, 36, of Queens Road, High Wycombe. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £142.
  • Miguel Ferro, 34, of Wendover Street, High Wycombe. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £440. Costs £164.
  • Kieran Galsworthy, 26, of Stile Meadow, Beaconsfield. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £440. Costs £164.
  • Kim Glenister, 43, of Desborough Road, High Wycombe. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £660. Costs £186.
  • Hamza Javeed, 30, of Arnison Avenue, High Wycombe. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £142.
  • Lynne Mutasa, 37, of Wycombe View, Flackwell Heath. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £142.
  • Safina Noureen, 45, of Tinkers Wood Road, High Wycombe. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £60. Costs £180.
  • Jason Sewell, 40, of Little Marlow Road, Marlow. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £60. Costs £140.
  • Simon Shrimpton, 39, of Little Marlow Road, Marlow. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £40. Costs £140.
  • Donna Taberer, 36, of Findlay Mews, Marlow. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £440. Costs £164.
  • Shelley Woodward, 35, of West End Road, High Wycombe. Used a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £440. Costs £164.

July 28

  • Gertrudis Sami, 30, of Station Road, Bourne End. Driver of a vehicle involved in a road accident which he then failed to report. Fined £500. Costs £670. Driving record endorsed with seven points.
  • Luke Tran, 25, of Old Slade Lane, Iver. Criminal damage. Fined £200. Compensation £50. Criminal damage. Fined £200. Compensation £100. Send an offensive, indecent, obscene or menacing message via a public communication network. Imprisoned for four weeks, suspended for 12 months. Make an offensive, indecent, obscene or menacing message via a public communication network. Imprisoned for four weeks, suspended for 12 months. Disclosing private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress. Imprisoned for 14 weeks, suspended for 12 months. Costs £200.

July 29

  • Charles Moggach, 52, of Deans Close, Stoke Poges. Driving a motor vehicle while over the drink-drive limit. Disqualified from driving for 20 months. Fined £1,015. Costs £852.
  • Sajid Rashid, 31, of Bentmore Road, High Wycombe. Failure to surrender to custody at magistrates’ court. Fined £120. Costs £115.
  • Benjamin Bithell, 32, of Stephenson Close, High Wycombe. Driving a motor vehicle while over the drink-drive limit. Disqualified from driving for 38 months. Fined £300. Costs £115.
  • David Smith, 44, of West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe. Possession of a controlled drug of Class B. Fined £80. Costs £115.

August 1

  • Shahenaz Rashid, 37, of Lansdell Avenue, High Wycombe. Assault by beating. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Costs £15.
  • Jake Griffiths, 18, of Fowlers Farm Road, Stokenchurch. Driving a motor vehicle over the drug-driving limit. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Fined £230. Costs £105.
  • Mohammed Iqbal, 20, of Grenfell Avenue, High Wycombe. Assaulted a constable in the execution of their duty. Fined £230. Compensation £50. Used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress. Fined £230. Compensation £50.
  • Clare Janes, 40, of Chiltern Avenue, High Wycombe. Theft from a shop. Imprisoned for one week. Theft from a shop. Imprisoned for one week. Theft from a shop. Imprisoned for one week. Costs £115. Theft from a shop. Imprisoned for one week. Theft from a shop, Imprisoned for one week. Theft from a shop. Imprisoned for one week.
  • David Jennings, 43, of Brindley Avenue, High Wycombe. Failure to notify council of changes in circumstances. Community order made. Costs £145. Failure to notify council of changes in circumstances. Community order made.

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