WEEKLY roundup of hearings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court.

January 23:

ADAM MCCASLIN, 35, of Harrow Road in Princes Risborough, pleaded guilty to drink driving on Skipper Road on December 22 last year with namely 96 ug/l exceeded the prescribed limit. He was fined £346 and has been disqualified from driving for three months.

JULIE ARMSTRONG, 58, of Chestnut Lane in Amersham, pleaded guilty to drink driving on White Lion Road on Christmas Eve last year with namely 87 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. She was fined £461 and disqualified from driving for 22 months.

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DOMINYKAS LANIAUSKAS, 21, of Orwell Drive in Aylesbury, pleaded guilty to drink driving on Anton Way in Aylesbury on Christmas Day last year with namely 56 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. He was fined £139 and disqualified from driving for 16 months.

CHARLES CULLEN, 48, of Hughenden Road in Burnham, pleaded guilty to resisting a constable in the execution of his and hers duty on February 17 last year. He was fined £775.

JACK COLLOTON, 20, of Lane End in High Wycombe, pleaded guilty to drug driving on Coates Lane on September 7 last year. He was fined £120 and has been disqualified from driving for a year.

ANTHONY SMITH, 43, of Mill Road in Stokenchurch, pleaded guilty to drug driving on the M40 ON July 19 last year. He was fined £120 and has been disqualified from driving for a year.

ADRIAN SENKOWSKI, 27, of Turnham Way in Aylesbury, pleaded guilty to driving on December 11 last year while being disqualified or while not holding a driving license. He has been given 160 hours of unpaid work.

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CARINA MURRAY, 28, OF Dunstans Close in Princes Risborough, pleaded guilty to drink driving in a car park off Lodge Lane between December 28 and 29 last year, with namely 43 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. She was fined £85 and has been disqualified from driving for three months.

ANSAR ALI, 43, of Meadowcroft in Aylesbury, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen for breath analysis after being stopped in his vehicle on December 30 last year. He has been disqualified from driving for 17 months and has been given 90 hours of unpaid work.

RUBIE-ASHLEY THOMPSON-WILLIAMS, 20, of Evnesford Road in Aylesbury, pleaded guilty to drink driving on Rectory Road on August 29 last year with namely 61 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. She has been given a disqualification for 20 months and has to complete a drink driving course.

MICHAELA ALMOND, 28, of Ardenham Lane in Aylesbury, was found guilty of stealing multiple pairs of shoes, to the value of £218, and bedding products, to the value of £122, from M&S on August 17 last year. She was also found guilty of stealing beauty products, to the value of £164, from Home Sense. She has been jailed for four months.

RANDEEP KOONER, 38, of Howard Court in High Wycombe, was found guilty to dishonestly removing/disposing of a stolen number plate. He was also found guilty to causing damage to a police vehicle on November 13 last year. He has been ordered to complete seven days of rehabilitation activity and will be electronical monitored with a curfew for eight months.

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