JASON CONNOR, 22, of Long Readings Lane, Slough, was proved in his absence to have used a train in Slough without paying for a ticket. He was fined £220, in addition to £160 costs, a £30 victim surcharge, and £21.40 compensation.
HEIDI CORBIN, 37, of Basingstoke Road, Reading, was proved in her absence to have used a train in Maidenhead without paying for a ticket. She was fined £220, in addition to £160 costs, a £30 victim surcharge, and £11.50 compensation.
ALLISON HARRIS, 48, of The Crescent, Southall, was proved in her absence to have used a train in Maidenhead without paying for a ticket. She was fined £330, in addition to £160 costs, a £33 victim surcharge, and £7.80 compensation.
WARREN KENNY, 25, Dutton Way, Iver, was proved in his absence to have used a train in Slough without paying for a ticket. He was fined £220, in addition to £160 costs, a £30 victim surcharge, and £21.40 compensation.
ALEXANDER MCCLUSKEY, 21, of Greystoke Road, Slough, was proved in his absence to have attempted to board a train in Slough without paying for a ticket. He was fined £220, in addition to £160 costs, a £30 victim surcharge, and £8.70 compensation.
LEANNE LESLEY MEAZZA, 28, of Lismore Road, Slough, was proved in her absence to have used a train in Slough without paying for a ticket. She was fined £220, in addition to £160 costs, a £30 victim surcharge, and £9.60 compensation.
David Lee JENNINGS, 39, of Ray Lea Road, Maidenhead, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of drugs. He was fined £350, and made to pay £135 costs and a £35 victim surcharge. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months.
BRADLEY SHEPARD, 30, of Albany Road, Bath, pleaded guilty to driving without insurance. He was fined £650, and made to pay £85 costs and a £65 victim surcharge. He was disqualified from driving for 56 days.
Gary William Thomas AUSTIN, 30, of Drift Way, Colnbrook, pleaded guilty to threatening behaviour. He was placed under a community order in which he must attend regular appointments with a police officer, and made to pay costs of £85 and a £85 victim surcharge.
EDWARD MULLINS, 48, of Oakley Green Road, Windsor, pleaded not guilty to three counts of assaulting a woman, one count of criminal damage, and one count of taking a vehiclewithout the owner’s consent, but was found guilty. He was placed under a community order requiring him to attend a programme about building better relationships, and placed under a restraining order preventing him from contacting his victim, or visiting her workplace or home. He was also made to pay £200 compensation to his victim, £775 costs, and an £85 victim surcharge. He was also made to pay £300 compensation to the victim of the criminal damage.
Daniel MILLS, 19, of Moray Drive, Slough, pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence of drugs but was found guilty. He was fined £225, along with £775 costs and a £30 victim surcharge. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months.
DANIEL GORDON ANDREW GREIG, 37, of Audley Drive, Maidenhead, pleaded not guilty to assaulting a woman but was found guilty. He was ordered to attend a course about building better relationships, and to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work. He was also placed under a restraining order preventing him from contacting his victim. He was also made to pay £300 costs and a 85 victim surcharge.
Thomas Meikle PALMER, 34, of Althone Close, Maidenhead, pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine. He was discharged conditionally for 12 months, and made to pay £85 costs and a £20 victim surcharge.
Anita BALI, 33, of Spackmans Way, Slough, pleaded guilty to failing to ensure her child attended school. She was discharged conditionally for four months and made to pay £40 costs and a £20 victim surcharge.
Dora ROQUE, of Essex Avenue, Slough, pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to ensure her children attended school. She was fined £80 for each child, along with £220 costs and a £30 victim surcharge.
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