WEEKLY round up of hearings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court. 

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July 8

OMARI KUSYNSKI, 19, of Hillary Road, High Wycombe, pleaded guilty to drug driving on January 2 this year in High Wycombe as well as driving without third-party insurance and without a valid licence. He was disqualified from driving for 16 months and fined £200. There were also court costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £80.

MOHAMMED ZAMAN, 36, of Patterson Road, Aylesbury, indicated guilty to assaulting a police constable on May 31 this year in Aylesbury. He was given a community order to complete 40 hours of unpaid work, nine months of alcohol treatment and 20 days of a Building Better Relationships programme. There were also court costs of £85.

AMJID ALI, 41, of Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, pleaded guilty to stealing four cans of deodorant to the value of £14 from One Stop on August 8 last year and stealing £141.86 worth of goods from B&M on October 31 last year. He also pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to surrender to police/court bail. He was fined £50.

SAMUEL SIQUEIRA, 34, of The Avenue, Beckenham, pleaded guilty to being in charge of a vehicle while being over the alcohol limit for driving in Farnham Lane, Buckinghamshire. He had 42 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. He was fined £333 and was disqualified from driving for 14 days. There were also court costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £133.

ASIM BHUTTO, 43, of Ray Mead Road, Maidenhead, pleaded guilty to drink driving in Taplow on July 1 this year with 88 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. He was disqualified from driving for 22 months, reduced by 22 weeks, and fined £461. There were also court costs of £184 and a victim surcharge of £85.

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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.