WEEKLY round up of hearings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court. 

February 13:

BLAISE MONGA MOBELE, 27, of Conniburrow, Milton Keynes, was found guilty in absence of driving without due care and attention on June 21 last year on the M1 near Milton Keynes. They were disqualified from driving for 24 months and fined £120. An additional victim surcharge of £48 was also ordered.

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ANDREW TODD, 40, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to stealing items worth £356 from Marks and Spencer’s in High Street, Aylesbury on November 24 last year. He was jailed for eight weeks and ordered to pay £178 in compensation.

CAMERON BRITNELL, 20, of Flackwell Heath in High Wycombe, pleaded guilty to assaulting someone on August 20 last year. He was ordered to complete 135 hours of unpaid work.

CARTIER YEARWOOD, 21, of Foxtail Close, Broughton, Aylesbury, was found guilty of assaulting someone through beating on October 10, 2021. She was given a period of conditional discharge to last 18 months.

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It is established in the UK that court cases should be heard in public. This principle of open justice is acclaimed on a number of grounds: as a safeguard against judicial error and as a deterrent to perjury, to assist the deterrent function of trials and to permit the revelation of matters of public interest. Costs include victim surcharge and courts charges.