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Scales of Justice: The latest cases from Oxford Magistrates’ Court

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Scales of Justice: The latest cases from Oxford Magistrates’ Court

ANDREW FOORD, 45, of Church View, Berinsfield, pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer in Oxford on December 23 2023. He must pay costs of £85, a victim surcharge of £400 and a fine of £1,000. He must also pay compensation of £75. 

AIDAN O’NEILL, 27, of Luther Street, Oxford, pleaded guilty to using abusive language towards a man in Oxford on November 24 this year and stealing whiskey from Sainsbury’s on the same day to the value of £41.50. He must pay compensation of £100 and £41.50, as well as a fine of £100. 

GLENN IRVING, 18, of Oxlease, Witney, pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual activity against a girl on January 26 this year. He must pay costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £26. He was also given a referral order of 12 months. 

MICHAEL BROCK, 41, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to one count of being in possession of a class A drug, namely cocaine, in Abingdon on May 1 this year, stealing food items from Tesco in Oxford worth £6.75 on September 27, stealing a bike battery in Oxford worth £51 on September 26 and stealing a bank card and using it on the same day. He must pay compensation totalling £88.77. He must also undergo alcohol rehabilitation for nine months and comply with the orders of the responsible officer to attend appointments for a maximum of five days. An order was also made for the drugs to be destroyed. 
 
KAILAN CHADBONE, 18, of Bernwood Road, Headington, pleaded guilty to being in possession of a class B drug, namely cannabis, in Oxford on May 27 this year. Chadbone must pay costs of £85 and a fine of £80. An order was also made for the drugs to be destroyed. 

KARL KUHNE, 46, of Jerome Way, Shipton-On-Cherwell, pleaded guilty to two counts of common assault, using abusive language and breaching a restraining order in Bicester and Oxford in August and September this year. He was given a 22-week prison sentence, suspended for 18 months. He must also pay compensation of £50. 

WILLIAM HUNT, 42, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to two counts of being in possession of a class A drug, namely cocaine, in Oxford on March 29 this year and Abingdon on August 26 this year. He also pleaded guilty to failing to surrender to custody at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on August 19 this year. He must undergo mental health rehabilitation for 12 months and comply with the orders of the responsible officer to attend appointments for a maximum of 30 days. An order was also made for the drugs to be destroyed.