Weekly round-up of hearings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court:
December 13:
- Cristian Shephard, 28, of Aylesbury Road, Monks Risborough. Failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence between April 24, 2021 and May 19, 2021. Fined £440. Costs £684. Driving record endorsed with six points.
- William Palmer, 54, of Walton Drive, Aylesbury. Assault occasioning actual bodily harm in Aylesbury on September 6, 2020. Must carry out 180 hours of unpaid work within 12 months. Costs £715.
December 14:
- Valentine Constantin, 41, of West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe. Failing to provide a specimen for analysis in High Wycombe on April 10, 2020. Must carry out 160 hours of unpaid work within 12 months. Costs £180. Disqualified from driving for 48 months. Driving while disqualified in Abercromby Avenue, High Wycombe, on April 10, 2020. Community order made. Using a motor vehicle without third party insurance in Abercromby Avenue, High Wycombe, on April 10, 2020. No separate penalty.
- Chaudhary Hayat, 43, of St Huberts Close, Gerrards Cross. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Farnham Road, Slough, on February 15, 2021. Speed recorded was 41mph. Fined £667. Costs £157. Driving record endorsed with four points.
- Yvonne Turner, 50, of Rose Avenue, Hazlemere. Using a motor vehicle without third party insurance in Totteridge Road, High Wycombe, on December 17, 2020. Fined £660. Costs £156. Disqualified from driving for six months.
- Nolan Sawyer, 45, of Eastfield Road, Princes Risborough. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit on the A4074 Warborough, Oxfordshire, on March 8, 2021. Speed recorded was 38mph. Fined £128. Costs £124. Driving record endorsed with three points.
December 15:
- Ben Braham, 29, of Marsh Lane, Aylesbury. Failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Wycombe Magistrates’ Court by failing to attend unpaid work appointments on July 20, 2021 and July 27, 2021. Fined £80. Costs £60.
- Kenan John, 19, of Hawthorn Road, High Wycombe. Failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Wycombe Magistrates’ Court by failing to attend unpaid work appointments on September 2, 2021 and October 19, 2021. Fined £80. Cost £30.
- Steven Jackson, 36, of High Street, Aylesbury. Failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Wycombe Magistrates’ Court by failing to attend supervision on June 16, 2021 and November 2, 2021. Fined £192. Costs £60.
- Rory Brooks, 30, of Beel Close, Little Chalfont. Failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Wycombe Magistrates’ Court by failing to attend supervision on May 24, 2021 and October 18, 2021. Fined £200.
- Christopher Lewis, 31, of Waring Crescent, Aston Clinton. Failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Wycombe Magistrates’ Court by failing to attend unpaid work appointments on September 18, 2021 and October 9, 2021. Fined £123. Costs £60.
- Finley Gangadeen, 19, of Whyteladyes Lane, Cookham. Using threatening, abusive, obscene or offensive language on a railway on June 17, 2021. Fined £440. Travelling on a railway without paying a fare between London Marylebone and Beaconsfield on June 17, 2021. Compensation £13.30. Costs £223.
- Ewan Hardie, 24, of Windsor Lane, Little Kingshill. Travelling on a railway without paying a fare between Aylesbury and Great Missenden on May 28, 2021. Fined £40. Compensation £6.50. Costs £213.
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