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

June 13:

  • Arthur Giles, 77, of Sandygate Road, Marlow. Driving over the drink drive limit in Marlow Road, Cadmore End, on December 6, 2021. Fined £246. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 48 months.
  • Gurpreet Sidhu, 43,  of Huntercombe Lane North, Taplow. Driving over the drink drive limit in Ray Mead Road, Maidenhead, on August 8, 2021. Fined £519. Costs £671. Driving record endorsed with ten points.

June 14:

  • Ryan Hollis, 23, of Deacon Close, Beaconsfield. Driving over the drug drive limit. On December 26, 2021, in Stokenchurch, had a quantity of Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in their blood. Fined £80. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 12 months.
  • Lewis Gannon, 18, of Amersham Road, Hazlemere. Driving over the drug drive limit. On January 8, in Hazlemere, had a quantity of Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in their blood. Fined £93. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 12 months.
  • Jack Crawford, 20, of Grove Road, Hazlemere. Driving over the drink drive limit in Holmer Green Road, Hazlemere, on December 28, 2021. Fined £807. Costs £166. Disqualified from driving for 16 months.
  • Leeroy Durrant, 33, of Edge Street. Aylesbury. Possession of an offensive weapon in a private place. On May 28, in Aylesbury, possessed a telescopic baton in private. Fined £40. Costs £119. Baton to be forfeited and destroyed.
  • Benedict Henry, 67, of London Road, Loudwater. Driving over the drink drive limit in Buckingham Road, Aylesbury, on May 31. Fined £120. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 15 months.
  • Ahad Maqsood, 34, of Milldun Way, High Wycombe. Using a motor vehicle without third party insurance in Whitelands Road, High Wycombe, on December 20, 2021. Fined £120. Driving record endorsed with six points. Possession of a controlled Class B drug. On December 20, 2021, in High Wycombe, had a quantity of cannabis in their possession. Fined £80. Costs £85. Cannabis to be forfeited and destroyed.
  • Matthew Zaniew, 27, of Odencroft Road, Slough. Using a motor vehicle without third party insurance in Boundary Road, Burnham, on October 13, 2021. Fined £266. Costs £34. Driving record endorsed with six points.
  • Kamaljit Jhalli, 48, of Thurston Road, Slough. Failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence between May 26, 2021 and June 23, 2021. Fined £660. Costs £242. Driving record endorsed with six points. Failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence between June 1, 2021 and June 29, 2021. Fined £660. Disqualified from driving for six months.

June 15:

  • Palvinder Sithole, 31, of Long Furlong Drive, Slough. Failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence between May 18, 2021 and June 15, 2021. Fined £180. Costs £144. Driving record endorsed with six points. Using a motor vehicle without third party insurance in Whittaker Road, Slough, on October 5, 2021. Fined £120. Driving record endorsed with six points. No totting disqualification.
  • Clifford Gaisford, 55, of Fullers Close, Chesham. Using a motor vehicle without third party insurance on the A413 Gerrards Cross on October 25, 2021. Fined £120. Costs £144. Driving record endorsed with seven points. No totting disqualification.

June 16:

  • Paul Henderson, 58, of Fairfield Place, Farnham Royal. Racially aggravated harassment at University College Hospital, London, on November 7, 2021. Compensation £150. Racially aggravated harassment at University College Hospital, London, on November 7, 2021. Compensation £150.
  • Martin Reed, 35, of Eden Close, Slough. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Parlaunt Road, Slough, on August 18, 2021. Speed recorded was 43mph. Fined £66. Costs £34. Driving record endorsed with three points.
  • Daniel Stevens, 30, of Cavendish Close, Little Chalfont. Assault by beating in High Wycombe on March 6. Costs £180. Community order made.

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