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

 

June 29:

  • Charlotte Nudd, 49, of Nene Close, Aylesbury. Using threatening or abusive words or behaviour to cause harassment in Aylesbury on February 16, 2021. Compensation £100. Costs £200. Resisting a constable in the execution of their duty in Aylesbury on March 11, 2021. Compensation £100. Racially aggravated harassment in Aylesbury on February 16, 2021. Compensation £100.
  • Bhopinder Phagura, 64, of Upton Court Road, Slough. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in North Street, Winkfield, on August 13, 2021. Speed recorded was 43mph. Fined £246. Costs £144. Disqualified from driving for 28 days.
  • Paul Wicks, 63, of Old Kiln Road, Flackwell Heath. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in London Road, Reading, on August 31, 2021. Speed recorded was 36mph. Fined £220. Costs £144. Disqualified from driving for six months.

June 30:

  • Jose Filho, 31, of Clinton Crescent, Aylesbury. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Weedon Road, Aylesbury, on July 11, 2021. Speed not recorded. Fined £112. Driving record endorsed with three points. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Weedon Road, Aylesbury, on July 10, 2021. Speed recorded was 40mph. Fined £112. Costs £114. Disqualified from driving for seven days. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Elmhurst Road, Aylesbury, on July 3, 2021. Speed not recorded. Fined £122. Driving record endorsed with three points.
  • Muhammad Iqbal, 21, of The Roperies, High Wycombe. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in London Road, High Wycombe, on September 30, 2021. Speed recorded was 40mph. Fined £100. Costs £145. Driving record endorsed with three points. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in London Road, High Wycombe, on October 28, 2021. Speed recorded was 36mph. Fined £150. Driving record endorsed with three points. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in London Road, High Wycombe, on October 29, 2021. Speed recorded was 39mph. Fined £150. Driving record endorsed with three points. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in London Road, High Wycombe, on October 30, 2021. Speed recorded was 37mph. Fined £150. Disqualified from driving for six months.
  • Bartosz Kowalczyk, 41, of Orchard Close, Aylesbury. Exceeding the 50mph speed limit in Northern Bypass Road, Oxfordshire, on September 22, 2021. Speed recorded was 58mph. Fined £66. Costs £34. Driving record endorsed with three points.
  • Juras Povilaitis, 20, of West End Street, High Wycombe. Driving without due care and attention in Crofthill Road, Slough, on May 21. Fined £440. Costs £134. Driving record endorsed with six points. Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence in Crofthill Road, Slough, on May 21. No separate penalty.

July 1:

  • Jamie O’Connor, 47, of Cottesloe Road, Aylesbury. Theft of a pedal cycle. On June 24, 2021, at Aylesbury Station, Station Way West, stole a bicycle to the value of £350. Committed to prison for four weeks. Compensation £155. Costs £128. Theft of a pedal cycle. On June 24, 2021, at Aylesbury Station, Station Way West, stole a bicycle to the value of £300 belonging to another person. Committed to prison for four weeks concurrent. Compensation £155. Overall length of sentence four weeks.
  • Richard Hall, 37, of West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe. Failing to surrender to custody at High Wycombe Magistrates Court on May 21. Committed to prison for one week concurrent suspended for 18 months. Theft from a motor vehicle. On May 18, in High Wycombe, stole tools to the value of £1,840 from another person. Committed to prison for 16 weeks suspended for 18 months. Compensation £1,840.
  • Piotr Thiele, 39, of Telford Way, High Wycombe. Assault by beating in High Wycombe on September 12, 2021. Must carry out 40 hours of unpaid work within 12 months. Failing to surrender to custody at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court on May 30. Must carry out five hours of unpaid work within 12 months. Costs £715.

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