ANDREW BISHOP, 38, of Glyn Eiddow, Cardiff, was found guilty of assaulting a man in Thirst nightclub, Oxford, on September 3, 2021, and causing him actual bodily harm. He was bailed to return to the magistrates’ court on March 28 for sentence. An ‘all options’ pre-sentence report was ordered.

MARC LALLY, 50, of Wentworth Street, London, was found guilty in his absence of failing to provide a specimen of urine having been arrested in April last year on suspicion of a road traffic offence. He was disqualified from driving for a year, fined £180 and must pay £134 in costs and surcharge.

MICHAEL THOMPSON, 34, of no fixed address, admitted breaching his post-sentence supervision by failing to keep in touch with his probation supervisor since November last year. He was jailed for 14 days.

KEVIN JONES, 42, of Abingdon Road, Oxford, pleaded guilty to damaging a police van and breaching a suspended sentence order by committing another offence. He was ordered to pay £50 compensation to Thames Valley Police. The court decided it would be unjust to activate the earlier suspended sentence, which was imposed last August for battery, threatening behaviour, criminal damage and possession of cocaine.

TEEJAY JEACOCK, 34, who gave a care of address of Beaconsfield Road, Banbury, admitted breaching a community order by failing to attend unpaid work in January. He was fined £266 and must pay £60 costs to the probation service.

DOUGLAS MCCLURE, 38, of Withycombe Drive, Banbury, was fined £66 and ordered to pay £60 costs after he admitted breaching his community order by failing to attend unpaid work in June.

JULIAN STEVENS, 53, of Church Lane, Rotherfield Peppard, admitted failing to comply with alcohol abstinence monitoring – imposed as part of a community order. He was fined £40 and must pay £60 costs.

MICHAEL MAUGHAN, 26, of Weldon Road, Oxford, was found guilty of using a mobile while driving on the Northern Bypass on July 19 last year. He was fined £138 and given six penalty points but spared an automatic ban as a repeat offender, successfully arguing that others would face exceptional hardship if he were disqualified. The court register records that a ban would have had a significant impact on his unwell parents and his ‘motor trade business’. He must pay £344 in costs and surcharge.

ANDREW DAVIS, 20, of Chiltern View, Dunstable, was fined £100 after he admitted failing to prevent the flytipping of waste, failing to ‘take all reasonable measures to prevent the escape of waste from your control or from the control of another person’ and profited from the transporting of controlled waste. The offences were committed in Watchfield, Swindon and Newbury in August and September 2020. Davis had denied the allegations but pleaded guilty ahead of his trial. He must pay £200 compensation and £100 costs.

JAMIE LYNCH, 36, of Springfield Close, Watlington, pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in Watlington and damaging the rear window of his victim’s Audi A3 car on August 16 last year. He also admitted committing the offences while subject to a suspended sentence imposed at Reading Crown Court almost exactly a month earlier for dangerous driving. Oxford magistrates fined him £200, ordered he pay £119 in costs and surcharge and £82 compensation. A restraining order prevents him from contacting his victim or going to an address in Tiddington for a year.

KALLUM DAY, 23, of Queensway, Didcot, admitted stealing a £4.39 sandwich from a café in Swindon railway station last July and assaulting a man by beating him on the same date. He must complete up to 15 rehabilitation activity requirement days as part of a 12 month community order.

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