Weekly roundup of hearings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court:

September 28:

SAJID HUSSAIN, 37, of Fremantle Road, Aylesbury, admitted failing to comply with requirements of a community order by not attending unpaid work on August 4, and August 22. Given a community order to comply with new requirements including 140 hours of unpaid work with an additional 10 hours for the breach. Also ordered to pay £60 court costs.

ROWENA DODDS, 39, of Stratfield Road, convicted of failing to give information relating to the driver of a vehicle when required by a police officer in Banbury between November 25, 2021, and December 23, 2021. Fined £561. Also ordered to pay £56 victim surcharge and £110 court costs. Disqualified from driving for six months due to repeat offending.

KAMEL ABU, 23, of St Barnabas Road, Sheffield, convicted of being in an ticketed area without the correct ticket for train travel between Amersham and London Marylebone on April 10, 2022. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £9.30 compensation. Also ordered to pay £34 victim surcharge and £180 court costs.

ALFIE CAIN, 18, of Cranley Crescent, Aylesbury, admitted travelling on a Chiltern Railway Service without having paid the £18.80 train fare between Aylesbury and London Marylebone on May 12, 2022. Fined £166 and ordered to pay £18.80 compensation. Also ordered to pay £34 victim surcharge and £180 court costs.

BEN CLEAVER, 41, of Grove Road, Hazlemere, admitted travelling on a Chiltern Railway Service at High Wycombe on seven occasions without having paid the £167.30 train fare. Fined £333 and ordered to pay 346.60 compensation. also ordered to pay £34 victim surcharge and £180 court costs.

OLIVIA DADDS, 18, of Waratah Drive, Chislehurst, admitted travelling on a Chiltern Railway Service between Aylesbury and London Marylebone without having paid the £18.80 train fare on April 24, 2022. Fined £146 and ordered to pay £18.80 train fare. Also ordered to pay £34 victim surcharge and £180 court costs.

CONNIE DENTE, 21, of Evett Close, Aylesbury, admitted travelling on a Chiltern Railway Service between Aylesbury and Denham without having paid the £16.70 train fare on March 19, 2022. Fined £104 and ordered to pay £16.70 compensation. Also ordered to pay the £34 victim surcharge and £180 court costs.

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