Weekly round-up of hearings at Wycombe Magistrates' Court:
December 3
- Luke Knight, 21, of Amersham Hill, High Wycombe. Breaching a non-molestation order. Community order made – must carry out 100 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months. Costs £180.
- Mihai Boiangiu, 28, of Priory Avenue, High Wycombe. Assault by beating in High Wycombe on October 14, 2020. Committed to prison for 14 days. Costs £228.
- Phillip Astles, 44, of Templewood Lane, Stoke Poges. Driving over the 40mph speed limit on the A412 Wexham on July 9, 2019. Fined £660. Costs £151. Driving record endorsed with six points.
- Nabeela Hussain, 26, of Wendover Street, High Wycombe. Driving over the 30mph speed limit on the A40 London Road, High Wycombe, on October 25, 2019. The recorded speed was 36mph. Fined £40. Costs £117. Driving record endorsed with three points.
December 4
- Philip Tang, 36, of Woodside Road, High Wycombe. Remain on/enter premises in contravention of a closure or nuisance order in Gayhurst Road, High Wycombe, on September 5, 2020. Fined £92. Costs £119.
- Lewis Bacchus, 34, of Woodcock Avenue, Walters Ash. Driving over the drink-drive limit on Bradenham Wood Road, Naphill, on September 19, 2020. Fined £576. Costs £142. Disqualified from driving for 23 months.
December 7
- Helen Gray, 38, of West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe. Failed without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of a community order made by Northampton Magistrates’ Court on August 15, 2019. Order to continue. Fined £80. Costs £60.
- Mitchell Collins, 24, of The Burnhams, Aston Clinton. Driving over the drink-drive limit in Church Square, Aylesbury, on November 7, 2020. Fined £480. Costs £133. Disqualified from driving for 17 months.
- Kazimierz Debski, 59, of Rowland Way, Aylesbury. Driving over the drink-drive limit in Rowland Way, Aylesbury, on November 7, 2020. Fined £400. Costs £165. Disqualified from driving for 19 months. Using a motor vehicle in Rowland Way, Aylesbury, without third party insurance on November 7, 2020. Fined £400.
- James House, 37, of Grenadier Path, Aylesbury. Possession of a controlled drug of class B. On August 27, 2020. In Aylesbury on August 27, 2020, had one bag of cannabis in their possession. Fined £153. Costs £119. Cannabis forfeited and destroyed.
- Tre Bushay, 24, of West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe. On October 13, 2020, stole a quantity of cleaning products valued at £135.10 belonging to Tesco Express in Chapel Lane, High Wycombe. Committed to prison for seven days concurrent. Costs £128. On October 10, 2020, stole several boxes of cereal valued at £66, belonging to Tesco Express in Chapel Lane, High Wycombe. Committed to prison for seven days concurrent. On October 25, 2020, stole five bottles of detergent to the value of £36 belonging to Tesco Express in Chapel Lane, High Wycombe. Committed to prison for seven days concurrent. On October 25, 2020, in Aylesbury Road, Princes Risborough, assaulted a police officer. Committed to prison for 14 days. Overall length of sentence – 14 days.
- Gabriel Roshdy, 18, of Oxford Road, Gerrards Cross. Driving over the drink-drive limit on Oxford Road, Gerrards Cross, on August 29, 2020. Fined £200. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 24 months.
December 8
- Nicholas Haskett, 32, of Field Close, Chesham. In charge of a motor vehicle when alcohol level above the limit on South Road, Amersham, on September 16, 2020. Fined £166. Costs £119. Driving record endorsed with 10 points.
- Philip Wadham, 30, of Mitcham Walk, Aylesbury. Driving over the drug-drive limit on Bowler Road, Aylesbury, on June 23, 2020. Had a proportion of Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in their blood. Fined £120. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 12 months.
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