The latest court cases in Oxford Magistrates' Court:
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CORNEL ARCHAT, 34, of Cranesbill Drive, Bicester, pleaded guilty to drug driving in Upper Heyford near Bicester on July 2 this year. He was disqualified from driving for 14 months and fined £120. There were court costs of £85.
BENTLEY WILKIE, 22, of Islip Road, Kidlington, pleaded guilty to driving without a licence on August 7 this year in Kidlington as well as driving without third party insurance. He was given a community order to complete 100 hours of unpaid work and was disqualified from driving for 20 months. There were court costs of £85.
DAVID HOLLIGAN, 51, of Breakspear Close, Grove, pleaded guilty to drug driving on February 24 this year. He was given to a community order to complete six months of drug rehabilitation activity and he was disqualified from driving for three years. There were court costs of £85.
HAMISH MARTIN, 27, of Hornbeam Road, Bicester, pleaded guilty to one count of violent behaviour at a police station on August 18 this year at Abingdon Police Station. He was fined £75. There were no orders for costs.
LOUIE WALLER, 23, of Shelley Close, Oxford, pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article in a public place, namely a folding pocket knife, on August 21 this year in Howard Street, Oxford. He was given a community order to complete six months of mental health treatment and 80 hours of unpaid work. A forfeiture and destruction order was made for the knife. There were court costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £114.
DEAN LUFFMAN, 38, of Prescott Close, Banbury, pleaded guilty to two counts of drug driving in Banbury on July 22 this year. He was given a community order to complete 100 hours of unpaid work. He was also disqualified from driving for 22 months. There were court costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £114.
SIMON WHITE, 45, of James Street, Oxford, pleaded guilty to two counts of theft. On August 16 this year he stole £44.98 worth of books from Waterstones, and on August 18 he stole £26.97 worth of Lego from the same store. He was ordered to pay the value of the books and the Lego in compensation. There was no order for costs.
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