Weekly round-up of hearings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court:
December 8
- Mark Watson, 35, of Totteridge Road, High Wycombe. Criminal damage to property valued under £5,000. In High Wycombe on May 17, 2020, damaged a window belonging to the YMCA, causing it to shatter. Compensation £228. Racially/religiously aggravated common assault/beating in High Wycombe on May 17, 2020. Committed to prison for eight weeks, suspended for 12 months. Compensation £100. Costs £128.
- Tyia Wignal, 26, of Ayrshire Close, Aylesbury. Caused harassment, alarm or distress to another person on a bus in Alexandra Avenue, Harrow, on April 6, 2020. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Compensation £85.
- Irfan Mehrban, 42, of Allanson Road, Marlow. Theft from a shop. On August 20, 2019, stole electric toothbrushes valued at £450 from Morrisons in High Wycombe. Compensation £450.
- Irfan Mehrban, 42, of Allanson Road, Marlow. Driving whilst disqualified in Allanson Road, Marlow, on September 8, 2020. Committed to prison for 12 weeks, suspended for 12 months. Costs £213. Disqualified from driving for eight months.
- Ian Manners, 57, of Harvey Road, Aylesbury. Driving over the drink-drive limit in Jackson Road, Aylesbury, on October 15, 2020. Committed to prison for six weeks suspended for 12 months. Costs £213. Disqualified from driving for 32 months.
- Naida Sehovic, 32, of Venics Way, High Wycombe. Failure to give information relating to the driver of a vehicle when required to. Fined £660. Costs £216. Driving record endorsed with six points.
- Richard Murphy, 53, of Burtons Lane, Little Chalfont. Driving over the 30mph speed limit on Brimmers Hill, Widmer End, on January 10, 2020. No totting disqualification – mitigating circumstances. Fined £307. Costs £117. Driving record endorsed with three points.
- Robert Johnson, 49, of North Orbital Road, Denham Green. Damaged a fence belonging to someone else in Denham on May 3, 2020. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Costs £107.
December 9
- Thomas James, 34, of Moore Park, Wendover. In Great Missenden around January 29, 2020, deposited controlled waste. Dumped furniture and household waste in Swan Bottom, The Lee. Fined £200. Costs £282.
- Shahbaz Khan, 48, of The Chase, Chesham. Misused a parking card for disabled people in The Broadway, Chesham, on December 7, 2019. Fined £123. Costs £657.
- Faiz Rasul, 57, of West Drive, High Wycombe. On December 6, 2019, misused a parking card for disabled people in Gordon Road, High Wycombe. Fined £138. Costs £516.
- Beni Barariu, 31, of Oak Green, Aylesbury. Deposited controlled waste in Princes Risborough on May 5, 2020. Dumped car parts, including two car seats, a wheel and tyre, a fabric rear shelf and interior trim in Longdown Hill. Fined £615. Costs £1,262.
December 10
- John Cronin, 38, of Victoria Street, High Wycombe. Common assault in Burnham on March 15, 2020. Restraining order. Fined £120. Costs £414.
- Hassan Ali, 26, of Pond Park Road, Chesham. Driving over the 30mph speed limit on Wendover Road, Aylesbury, on April 25, 2020. The recorded speed was 45mph. Fined £100. Costs £129. Driving record endorsed with four points.
- Cristian Cosmor, 25, of Lynton Road, Chesham. Driving without due care and attention in Lowndes Avenue, Chesham, on March 10, 2020. Fined £369. Costs £147. Disqualified from driving for six months.
- Mohammed Ilyas, 25, of Brunel Road, High Wycombe. Driving over the 30mph speed limit on Valley Road, Hughenden Valley, on December 13, 2019. The recorded speed was 48mph. Fined £68. Costs £32. Driving record endorsed with three points.
December 11
- Laura Hyrons, 35, of Sibleys Rise, South Heath. Driving over the drug-drive limit on the A413 London Road, Wendover Dean, on October 19, 2019. Had a proportion of ketamine in their blood. Fined £250. Costs £282. Disqualified from driving for 36 months.
- Kevin Aldred, 53, of Griffin Lane, Aylesbury. Possession of a knife blade in a public place. On December 18, 2019, had a kitchen knife in Gilliflower Street, Aylesbury. Committed to prison for three months suspended for 12 months. Costs £122.
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