GRAHAM TAYLOR, 61, of Ruscote Arcade, Longelandes Way, Banbury, pleaded guilty to possession of cannabis and using threatening or abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour. On March 25 on Cromwell Road he used threatening or abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress thereby. He also had in his possession a quantity of cannabis a controlled drug of class B. Taylor was fined £80 and the cannabis was forfeited and destroyed.

SIMON WEBB, 44, of Lockway, Drayton, Abingdon, pleaded guilty to drug driving and driving whilst disqualified. On February 11 in Kidlington, he drove a Ford Transit on South Avenue when the proportion of Benzoylecgonine in her blood was found to exceed the specified limit at an amount greater than 707ug/L. Webb was disqualified for 36 months and given 150 hours of rehabilitation community work.

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JAMES BUSBY, 46, of Powell House, Old Road, Headington, pleaded guilty to drug driving and driving without third party insurance. On February 19 in Cassington, he drove Kawasaki on the A40 and northern by-pass where 200ug of a controlled drug, namely cocaine (benzoylecgonine) was found in his blood, exceeding the specified limit. Busby was disqualified for 36 months and given 150 hours of rehabilitation community work.

ANDREW BROWN, 57, of Henry Taunt Close, Headington, Oxford, pleaded guilty to theft from a shop. On July 15 he stole meat to the value of £89 from a CO-OP in Oxford. On July 18 he stole meat to the value of £100 from a CO-OP in Oxford. On August 14 he stole meat to the value of £66.85 form a CO-OP in Oxford. On August 30 he stole meat to the value of £175 from a Waitrose in Oxford. On September 2 he stole meat to the value of £175 from a CO-OP in Oxford. On September 15 he stole meat to the value of £220 from a Waitrose in Oxford. Brown was jailed for 16 weeks.

CHLOE BRIDGES, 22, of Chestnut Close, Brize Norton, Carterton, pleaded guilty to drug driving. On April 21 in Didcot, she was driving a VW Polo on Station Road when the proportion of a controlled drug, namely Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol was found in her your blood exceeded the specified limit amount greater than 3ug/L. Bridges was disqualified for 12 months. And fined £184.00.

TRAIAN CAROLEA, 24, of The Heights, Northolt, Harrow, pleaded guilty to attempt theft from shop. On October 9 in Oxford he attempted to steal to steal 36 boxes of Ferrero Rocher and clothing items  to the value of £405.35 from Sainsburys. Carolea was fined £500.

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