Weekly round-up of hearings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court:
June 9
- Khalid Hussain, 43, of Alwin Close, Aylesbury. Assaulting a person occasioning actual bodily harm in Aylesbury on June 4, 2020. Must carry out 100 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months. £1,000 compensation.
- Christopher Thomson, 39, of Discovery Street, Aylesbury. Driving over the 30mph speed limit on Walton Street, Aylesbury, on January 17, 2020. Fined £800. Costs £165. Disqualified from driving for 42 days.
- Leon Overton, 19, of Bierton Road, Aylesbury. Assault by beating in Aylesbury on November 12, 2020. Committed to young offender institution for six weeks concurrent. Assault by beating of an emergency worker in Aylesbury on November 12, 2020. Committed to young offender institution for 10 weeks concurrent. Compensation £100.
- Marius Rusu, 32, of London Road, Loudwater. Using a handheld mobile phone when driving on Desborough Avenue, High Wycombe, on December 25, 2020. Fined £107. Costs £124. Driving record endorsed with six points.
- Alison Scott, 51, of Windsor Lane, Great Missenden. Driving over the 30mph speed limit on A404 Amersham Road, Hazlemere, on August 20, 2020. Speed recorded was 36mph. Fined £57. Costs £90. Driving record endorsed with three points. Driving over the 30mph speed limit on A404 Amersham Road, Hazlemere, on September 20, 2020. Speed recorded was 35mph. Fined £57, Costs £124. Driving record endorsed with three points.
- David Buchan, 39, of Jones’ Hill Wood, Wendover. Hindered HS2 workers from using their tools and property in Wendover on November 6, 2020. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Compensation £500. Costs £22.
- Sian Plumridge, 43, of Clayhill, Marlow. Fraud by false representation. In High Wycombe between June 11, 2017 and July 8, 2017, used a credit account in someone else’s name with the intent to cause them loss. Fined £500. Compensation £100. Costs £640.
- Luke Knight, 21, of Green Street, High Wycombe. Destroyed or damaged property of unknown value. Destroyed a clothes horse in High Wycombe on October 27, 2020. Fined £80. Compensation £34. Costs £85. Destroyed or damaged property of unknown value. Damaged a living room wall in High Wycombe on October 27, 2020. No separate penalty.
- Matthew Howell, 36, of Maud Road, Beaconsfield. Assaulting a person occasioning actual bodily harm in Beaconsfield on November 19, 2020. Fined £322. Costs £119.
- Charles Pease, 54, of Violet Close, Loosey Row. Assault by beating in Princes Risborough on October 27, 2020. Must carry out 60 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months. £180 costs.
- Steven Unsworth, 36, of Blackwater Drive, Aylesbury. Burglary other than dwelling. Between July 24, 2019 and July 27, 2019, in Aylesbury, entered Tony and Guy hairdressers as a trespasser and stole £30 in cash. Committed to prison for eight weeks suspended for 12 months. Compensation £100. Costs £185.
- Krzysztof Pudlik, 35, of Penn Road, Aylesbury. Driving over the 70mph speed limit on A41 Aston Clinton on February 20, 2020. Speed recorded was 80mph. Fined £115. Costs £122. Driving record endorsed with three penalty points.
- Zaman Hotels, of High Beeches, Gerrards Cross. Failure to give information relating to the identification of a driver when required to by Thames Valley Police between November 3, 2020 and December 1, 2020. Fined £750. Costs £110. Failure to give information relating to the identification of a driver when required to by Thames Valley Police between November 4, 2020 and December 2, 2020. Fined £750. Costs £300. Failure to give information relating to the identification of a driver when required to by Thames Valley Police between November 4, 2020 and December 2, 2020. Fined £750. Costs £110.
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