Weekly round-up of hearings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court:
September 8:
- SIMON RYMES, 48, of The Green, Wooburn Green. Exceeding the 40mph speed limit in Braywick Road, Maidenhead, on May 25, 2021. Speed recorded was 50mph. Fined £66. Costs £124. Driving record endorsed with three points.
- LEAGH HERBERT, 26, of Rokesby Road, Slough. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Buckingham Avenue, Slough, on September 1, 2021. Fined £66. Costs £124. Driving record endorsed with three points.
- MORGAN PATEL, 19, of Tavistock Walk, Aylesbury. Exceeding the 70mph speed limit on the A41 Aston Clinton on December 13, 2021. Speed recorded was 96mph. Fined £364. Costs £126. Driving record endorsed with five points.
- KENNETH NICOL, 69, of Seymour Court Road, Marlow. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Chapel Lane, High Wycombe, on October 10, 2021. Speed recorded was 36mph. Fined £153. Costs £124. Driving record endorsed with three points. No totting disqualification.
- ANGELA ATKINSON-WILSON, 51, of Lower Road, Cookham. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Seymour Court Road, Marlow, on November 23, 2020. Speed recorded was 43mph. Fined £384. Driving record endorsed with four points. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Straight Road, Old Windsor, on November 6, 2020. Speed recorded was 36mph. Driving record endorsed with three points. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Cookham Road, Maidenhead, on November 3, 2020. Speed recorded was 36mph. Driving record endorsed with three points. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Bath Road, Maidenhead, on September 17, 2020. Driving record endorsed with three points. Using a motor vehicle without third party insurance in Bath Road, Maidenhead, on November 25, 2020. Fined £577. Costs £181. Disqualified from driving for 11 months. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Lower Cookham Road, Maidenhead, on February 18, 2020. Driving record endorsed with three points.
- MAHMOOD MAJID, 21, of Plumer Road, High Wycombe. Exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Treadaway Hill, Flackwell Heath, on October 28, 2021. Speed recorded was 37mph. Fined £66. Costs £124. Driving record endorsed with three points.
- LEE PIZZEY, 30, of Great Western Street, Aylesbury. Causing wasteful employment of police. Between January 3, 2021 and May 27, 2021, in Aylesbury, caused wasteful employment of the police by making multiple false reports to show that an offence had been committed. Community order made. Assault by beating of an emergency worker in Aylesbury on May 26, 2021. Community order made. Assault by beating of an emergency worker in Aylesbury on May 26, 2021. Community order made. Harassment without violence in Aylesbury between August 28, 2020 and January 14, 2021. Compensation £100. Community order made.
- STEVEN LEWIS, 41, of Rectory Court, Princes Risborough. Failing to surrender to custody at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court on August 11. Conditionally discharged for 12 months. Theft from a shop. On August 8, in Princes Risborough, stole alcohol to the value of £215 belonging to Tesco. Conditionally discharged for 12 months. Theft from a shop. On August 10, in Princes Risborough, stole alcohol to the value of £117 belonging to Tesco. Costs £85. Conditionally discharged for 12 months.
- ADAM NEWLIN, 28, of Earls Lane, Slough. Driving without third party insurance in Maidenhead Road, Windsor, on February 26. Costs £144. Fined £80. Driving record endorsed with six points.
September 9:
- TRISTAN SKILLER, 44, of Shirley Close, Aylesbury. Using threatening or abusive words or behaviour to cause fear of violence in Aylesbury on November 16, 2020. Fined £120. Compensation £50. Costs £445. Assault by beating in Aylesbury on November 16, 2020. Community order made. Using threatening or abusive words or behaviour to cause harassment in Aylesbury on November 16, 2020. Community order made.
- LADISLOUS MADZIVA, 40, of Bramley Road, Aylesbury. Failing to provide a specimen for analysis when suspected of having driven a vehicle in Bedford on July 21. Committed to prison for 12 weeks suspended for 18 months. Costs £239. Disqualified from driving for 36 months. Failing to surrender to custody ay Luton Magistrates’ Court on July 22. No separate penalty.
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