Round up of hearings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court:

November 21

LUCY GOLDRICK, 40, of Newtown Road, Uxbridge, admitted drink-driving in Beaconsfield on February 12, 2022, Found to have 107mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood, the legal limit being 80mg. Disqualified from driving 14 months and fined £332. Also ordered to pay £85 court costs and £133 victim surcharge.

TREY TUMMOND-MCKENNA, 18, admitted possession of class B drug cannabis in High Wycombe on January 1, 2022.Given a conditional discharge for six months. Ordered to pay £22 victim surcharge.

ALEXANDER MACLEOD, 33, of Stocklake in Aylesbury, admitted possession of class B drug cannabis in Aylesbury on August 9, 2022. Fined £80. Also ordered to pay £85 victim surcharge and £32 victim surcharge.

CAMERON THRUSSELL, 24, of Hastoe Park, Aylesbury, admitted drug-driving in Aylesbury on May 31, 22. Found to be driving an e-scooter on Mandeville Road, Aylesbury, with cannabis in their system. Given a community order to comply with 100 hours unpaid work. Also disqualified from driving for three years. Ordered to pay £85 court costs and £95 victim surcharge.

REBECCA LLEWELLIN, 43, of Heathers Close, Buckingham, admitted of drink-driving in a car park off Fletton End on November 2. Found to have 128mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath, the legal limit being 35mcg. Sentenced to 8 weeks in prison suspended for 12 months due to very high reading and risk to the public, plus previous record. Also ordered to pay £85 court costs.

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