Weekly round-up of hearings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court:
March 22
- Pallav Sethi, 27, of Coxhill Way, Aylesbury. Driving over the drink-drive limit on Coxhill Wat, Aylesbury, on February 19. Fined £80. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 12 months.
March 23
- Stephen Lucas, 18, of Osier Way, Aylesbury. Using threatening or abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress in Aylesbury on January 4. Discharged conditionally for six months. Costs £107.
- Mohseen Latif, 29, of Bicester Road, Aylesbury. Driving over the drug-drive limit on A41 Bicester Road, Aylesbury. On September 7, 2020, had a proportion of ketamine in their blood. Fined £200. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 18 months.
- Leonidas Christopoulous, 35, of Weedon Road, Aylesbury. Driving over the drug-drive limit on the A41 Aston Clinton Bypass, Aylesbury. On September 3, 2020, had a proportion of benzoylecgonine in their blood. Fined £346. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for 12 months.
- Mohammed Shabab, 26, of Cowper Road, Chesham. Using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress in Chesham on October 1, 2019. Committed to prison for 42 days concurrent.
- Mohammed Shabab, 26, of Cowper Road, Chesham. Failure without reasonable excuse to comply with the supervision requirements imposed following a release from prison by failing to comply with a home visit, failing to attend planned office visits and failing to provide evidence of a reasonable excuse why. Committed to prison for 14 days concurrent.
- Mohammed Shabab, 26, of Cowper Road, Chesham. On November 21, 2019, stole £2,000-worth of items from Selfridges in Oxford Street, London. Committed to prison for 42 days. On November 20, 2019, stole £1,000-worth of items from Selfridges in Oxford Street, London. Committed to prison for 42 days concurrent.
- Lee Wanstall, 52, of Marsh End, Tetsworth, Thame. Using a motor vehicle on Commonside, Downley, on August 7, 2020, without third party insurance. Fined £230. Costs £119. Driving record endorsed with six points.
- Syed Bukhari, 38, of Bells Hill Green, Stoke Poges. Using a motor vehicle on Dedworth Road, Windsor, on August 9, 2020, without third party insurance. Fined £120. Costs £119. Disqualified from driving for four months.
- Mameela Keitheesvararooban, 45, of Drake Close, Aylesbury. Driving over the 30mph speed limit on the A418 Aylesbury Road, Bierton, on March 9, 2020. The recorded speed was 36mph. Fined £68. Costs £32. Driving record endorsed with three points.
March 25
- Jake Cohen, 28, of Hawthorn Road, Princes Risborough. Criminal damage to property valued under £5,000. On February 1, 2020, damaged the copper pipes in the male toilets at the Whiteleaf Cross pub in Princes Risborough to the value of £180. Fined £60. Compensation £180. Costs £807.
- Charles Johnson, 28, of Wethered Drive, Burnham. Driving over a temporary 50mph speed restriction on the M4 near Waltham St Lawrence on October 10, 2020. The recorded speed was 81mph. Fined £800. Costs £170. Driving record endorsed with six points.
March 26
- Kent Douglas, 28, of Waterlilly, Aylesbury. Driving over the drink-drive limit on the A41 Aston Clinton Road, Aston Clinton, on October 23, 2020. Fined £135. Costs £334. Disqualified from driving for 16 months.
March 29
- Alan Yearwood, 47, of Buckingham Street, Aylesbury. Theft from a shop. Stole two bottles of aftershave valued at £23 from Savers in Aylesbury High Street. Fined £60. Costs £119. Using threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress in Kingsbury, Aylesbury, on March 27. Fined £60.
- Lauren Green, 21, of Kitchener Road, High Wycombe. In charge of a motor vehicle when alcohol level above the limit in The Swan car park, St Mary Street, High Wycombe, on August 19, 2020. Costs £85. Disqualified from driving for four months.
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