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

September 28

  • Daryl Field, 30, of Kingsmead Road, High Wycombe. Driving a motor vehicle over the drug-drive limit. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Community order made. Costs £170. Driving a motor vehicle over the drug-drive limit. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Community order made.
  • Edward Kowal, 58, of Windrush Drive, High Wycombe. Driving a motor vehicle over the drink-drive limit. Disqualified from driving for 24 months. Fined £375. Costs £388.
  • Dale Wheeler, 25, of Maxwell Road, Beaconsfield. Assaulting a constable in the execution of their duty. Compensation £100. Costs £85. Assaulting a constable in the execution of their duty. Compensation £100. Assaulting a constable in the execution of their duty. Compensation £100.
  • Luke Forbes, 26, of Hatters Lane, High Wycombe. Failure to comply with requirements of a suspended sentence order. Order to continue. Fined £185. Costs £50.
  • Simon Protheroe, 34, of Kings Road, High Wycombe. Failure to comply with requirements of a community order. Order to continue. Fined £90. Costs £50.
  • Mark Teggart, 51, of Pond Park Road, Chesham. Failure to comply with requirements of a community order. Order to continue. Fined £75. Costs £50.
  • Mark Watson, 31, of Priory Avenue, High Wycombe. Failure to comply with requirements of a community order. Order to continue. Costs £50.
  • John Barlow, 53, of Green Street, High Wycombe. Using a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £40. Costs £150.
  • Luke Bird, 30, of Baker Street, High Wycombe. Using a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £150.
  • Diana Boakye, 40, of West End Street, High Wycombe. Using a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £150.
  • Charlotte Safi, 30, of Bowerdean Road, High Wycombe. Using a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £150.
  • Muniza Shain, 42, of Hughenden Avenue, High Wycombe. Using a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £80. Costs £150.
  • Jake Stenning, 23, of Ryemead Boulevard, High Wycombe. Using a colour television receiver without a licence. Fined £220. Costs £150.
  • Rebecca Hobbs, 24, of Freer Crescent, High Wycombe. Failure to pay penalty charge notice. Fined £220. Compensation £80. Costs £140.

September 29

  • Pawel Kurasz, 29, of Highmoor, Amersham. Assault by beating. Fined £300. Costs £115.
  • Stephen Parry, 55, of Templewood Lane, Stoke Poges. Assault by beating. Community order made. Costs £585.
  • Khaliq Iqbal, 24, of Glory Mill Lane, Wooburn Green. Assault by beating. Imprisoned for four weeks. Restraining order made.

September 30

  • Thomas Ward, 27, of Snowhill Cottages, Ashley Green. Assault by beating. Community order made. Compensation £2,100. Costs £260. Criminal damage. Community order made.
  • Charmaine Fyffe, 41, of Hughenden Road, High Wycombe. Driving over the speed limit. Fined £90. Costs £105.
  • Simon Whapples, 34, of Castle Street, High Wycombe. Theft. Fined £50. Costs £30.

October 3

  • Adedayo Adekola, 34, of Pinions Road, High Wycombe. Driving over the drink-drive limit. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Fined £575. Costs £143.
  • Lewis Avery, 20, of Beaumont Way, Hazlemere. Driving over the drink-drive limit. Disqualified from driving for 18 months. Fined £230. Costs £115. Driving without insurance. Fined £150.
  • Ryan Haines, 18, of Weller Road, Amersham. Possession of a controlled drug of Class A. Fined £120. Costs £115. Possession of a controlled drug of Class B. Fined £80.
  • Rebecca Robinson, 35, of Micklefield Road, High Wycombe. Going equipped for theft. Discharged conditionally for one year. Costs £115.
  • Leigh Newell, 37, of Herbert Road, High Wycombe. Assault by beating. Community order made. Compensation £50. Costs £660. Assault by beating. Community order made.

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