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

December 31

  • Michelle Sallis, 36, of Griffin Lane, Aylesbury. Failure to comply with a community protection notice on December 29, 2020. Fined £80. Costs £119.

January 4

  • Roberto-Ali Geanana, 26, of St Anne’s Road, Aylesbury. Driving over the drink-drive limit in Monmouth Close, Aylesbury, on November 29, 2020. Fined £200. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 24 months.
  • Catalin Pop, 29, of Ripley Close, High Wycombe. Driving over the drink-drive limit in Victoria Street, High Wycombe, on November 28, 2020. Fined £300. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 16 months.
  • Constantin Soare, 36, of White Hart Street, High Wycombe. Assault by beating in High Wycombe on October 1, 2020. Community order made. Must carry out unpaid work for 70 hours within the next 12 months. Compensation £200. Costs £95.
  • Ben Preston, 19, of Tring Road, Aylesbury. Driving over the drink-drive limit in Blackgrove Road, Waddesdon, on October 31, 2020. Community order made. Costs £180. Disqualified from driving for 23 months.
  • Florin-Marius Treanta, 32, of Russell Avenue, Aylesbury. Driving over the drink-drive limit in Cambridge Street, Aylesbury, on January 2. Committed to prison for four months. Costs £210. Disqualified from driving for 60 months. Driving whilst disqualified in Cambridge Street, Aylesbury, on January 2. Committed to prison for four months concurrent.
  • Cillian Davies, 24, of Discovery Street, Aylesbury. Using threatening/abusive/insulting words/behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress in Aylesbury on May 5, 2020. The court finds the offence was motivated wholly or partly by hostility towards persons who are of a particular sexual orientation. Fined £100. Compensation £50. Costs £85. Using threatening/abusive/insulting words/behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress in Aylesbury on May 5, 2020. The court finds the offence was motivated wholly or partly by hostility towards persons who are of a particular sexual orientation. Fined £100. Compensation £50.
  • Arthur Sines, 25, of Royal Avenue, Colnbrook. Criminal damage to property valued under £5,000. Damaged the offside cab wing mirror glass of a tipper truck valued at £90.05 in Gerrards Cross on April 30, 2020. Community order made. Must carry out 60 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months. Compensation £90.05. Costs £180.
  • Ahmed Tahir, 22, of Arnison Avenue, High Wycombe. Driving over the drug-drive limit in Loudwater. On May 21, 2020, on London Road, had a proportion of Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in their blood. Fined £120. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Possession of a controlled drug of class B. Had a quantity of cannabis in High Wycombe on May 21, 2020. Fined £80. Cannabis forfeited and destroyed. Using a motor vehicle on London Road, Loudwater, on May 21, 2020, without third party insurance. Fined £120. Driving record endorsed.
  • Munir Hussain, 40, of Southfield Road, High Wycombe. Possession of a class A drug. In High Wycombe on July 6, 2020, had a quantity of crack cocaine. Community order made – drug rehabilitation requirement. Must carry out 120 hours of unpaid work. Crack cocaine forfeited and destroyed. Driving whilst disqualified in West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, on July 6, 2020. Community order made. Costs £180. Disqualified from driving for eight months.
  • Morgan Thackwell, 20, of James Close, Marlow. Driving whilst unfit through drugs on Little Marlow Road, Wiltshire Road, Wycombe Road, Marlow Bottom Road and Ragmans Lane in Marlow on March 11, 2020. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Possession of a large knife in Ragmans Lane, Marlow, on March 11, 2020. Committed to prison for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months. Costs £207. Knife forfeited and destroyed.

January 5

  • Apple Sarezedaz, 34, of Tolman Court, Aylesbury. Common assault in Aylesbury on August 30, 2020. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Costs £322.

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