The following cases have been heard at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court...
JOSEPH ROBINSON, 43, of Wingate Walk, Aylesbury admitted four counts of causing criminal damage to a bathroom door, a fridge, a television, a coat rack, a toilet bin, a dustbin, crockery and an internal door. All of the items belonged to Horizon Living in Aylesbury. Robinson was ordered to pay £400 compensation.
SIMON MILLER, 40, of Dunsham Lane, Aylesbury pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing a controlled drug of Class A, namely heroin and cocaine in Aylesbury. He was fined £120 for each offence and must pay £85 court costs plus a £96 surcharge. An order was made for the forfeiture and destruction of the drugs.
JAKUB SLIWINSKI, 31, of Mitcham Walk, Aylesbury admitted failing to surrender to bail at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court. He was fined £40 and ordered to pay a £16 surcharge.
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AJMAL HUSSAIN, 42, of Rutland Avenue, High Wycombe pleaded guilty to remaining on or entering a premises in contravention of a closure notice, namely Devcot Multi Storey Car Park, Premier Way, High Wycombe. He was fined £40.
MOHAMMED ZAMAN-KHAN, 31, of Oakridge Road, High Wycombe admitted driving without insurance on Oakridge Road. He was fined £120 and received six points. Zaman-Khan must also pay £90 court costs and a £48 surcharge.
ANCA NEAGOE, 39, of Castle Street, High Wycombe pleaded guilty to theft from a shop after £54 of perfume was stolen from New Look High Wycombe. Neagoe must pay £35 compensation.
NOAH TURNER, 20, of James Close, Marlow admitted possessing an offensive weapon in a private place after he was caught with a sword with a curved blade in Marlow. Turner was fined £120 and must pay £85 court costs plus a £48 surcharge. An order was made for the forfeiture and destruction of the sword.
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