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

February 15

  • Jaskran Kular, 40, of Fulmer Road, Gerrards Cross. Being a person who imported, produced, carried, kept, treated or disposed of controlled waste who failed to prevent a contravention of an environmental permit. Fined £641. Costs £1,025.44.

February 16

  • Ajmal Hussain, 35, of Rutland Avenue, High Wycombe. Failure to comply with the requirements of a community order. Order to continue. Fined £40. Costs £50.
  • Angela Simpson, 38, of Hillway, Amersham. Possession of a controlled drug of Class B. Discharged conditionally for six months. Costs £105.
  • Aaron Ballard, 25, of Hawthorne Road, High Wycombe. Criminal damage. Fined £120. Compensation £900. Costs £115. Failure to surrender to custody at Reading Magistrates’ Court. Fined £50.
  • Georgia Eales, 23, of Narcot Road, Chalfont St Giles. Theft from a motor vehicle. Community order made. Costs £170. Fraud by false representation. Community order made. Compensation £5.50.
  • Jerome Pitt, 31, of Seymour House, Cressex Road. Drive a vehicle whilst unfit through drugs. Disqualified from driving for 36 months. Fined £180. Costs £805.
  • Talib Yasin, 31, of Hughenden Road, High Wycombe. Obstructed a constable in the execution of their duty. Fined £90. Costs £180.

February 20

  • Yasser Khan, 31, of Hughenden Road, High Wycombe. Providing false or misleading information to a local authority. Fined £7,000. Costs £1,952.
  • Paul Relph, 29, of Garvin Avenue, Beaconsfield. Driving over the drug-drive limit. Disqualified from driving for 36 months. Fined £265. Costs £115.
  • Edward Swift, 31, of Brook Road, Princes Risborough. Driving over the drug-drive limit. Disqualified from driving for 48 months. Community order made. Costs £170.
  • Mohammed Asif, 48, of Spearing Road, High Wycombe. Driving on a road/ in a public place without third party insurance. Driving record endorsed with six penalty points. Fined £660. Costs £516.
  • Bernard Beckett, 65, of Conway Road, Burnham. Assault by beating. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Costs £345.

February 21

  • Michael Ball, 57, of Chiltern Avenue, High Wycombe. Driving over the drink-drive limit. Imprisoned for eight weeks, suspended for 12 months. Disqualified for driving for 32 months. Costs £200.
  • Adam Coleman, 34, of Mentmore Close, High Wycombe. Possession of a controlled drug of Class A. Fined £120. Costs £115. Possession of a controlled drug of Class A. Fined £30. Failed to stop a vehicle when required to by a constable/ traffic warden. Fined £80.
  • Jane Procter, 42, of Highwoods Drive, Marlow. Driving an unlicensed motor vehicle. Fined £92. Costs £5.
  • Simon Protheroe, 34, of Kings Road, High Wycombe. Theft from a shop. Imprisoned for two weeks, consecutive. Original offence in respect of which a suspended sentence order was made. Imprisoned for three weeks, suspended for 12 months. Original offence in respect of which a suspended sentence order was made. Imprisoned for three weeks, suspended for 12 months. Theft from a shop. Imprisoned for four weeks, consecutive. Costs £200.
  • Prabesh Rai, 21, of Whitelands Road, High Wycombe. Driving over the drink-drive limit. Disqualified from driving for 20 months. Fined £120. Costs £115.
  • Amy Norridge, 23, of Barleyfields, Wooburn Green. Failure to comply with the requirements of a community order. Fined £100.
  • David Newson, 39, of Churchway, Haddenham. Driving on a hard shoulder over the speed limit. Fined £292. Costs £115. Driving record endorsed with three points.
  • David Jones, 70, of Deeds Grove, High Wycombe. Assault by beating. Fined £175. Costs £430.

February 22

  • Pawel Kolata, 26, Cumbrian Way, High Wycombe. Criminal damage. Fined £120. Compensation £180. Costs £115.

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