IN THE DOCK: A weekly round-up of people convicted at Slough Magistrates’ Court – Windsor Observer

The following cases were heard at Slough Magistrates Court:

January 6:

Manga Singh Pawar, 58, of Shaggy Calf Lane, Slough. Using a vehicle in a condition likely to cause danger of injury. Fined 615. Driving record endorsed with 3 points. Costs 146.

January 7:

Samuel Joseph Buck, 21, of Alan Way, George Green, Slough. Speeding. Driving record endorsed with 5 points. Fined 400. Costs 125.

Aisha Javied, 31, of The Frith, Slough. Speeding. Driving record endorsed with 3 points. Fined 100.

Aisha Javied, 31, of The Frith, Slough. Speeding. Driving record endorsed with 3 points. Fined 100.

Marius Ionut Secrieru, 29, of Sandringham Court, Slough. Failed to comply with requirement of suspended sentence order. Imprisoned for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months.

Lemarr Stevens, 18, of Common Road, Slough. Possess knife blade/sharp pointed article in a public place. Committed to detention for 6 months suspended for 18 months. Costs 122.

Christopher Lee Murray, 28, of Lerwick Drive, Slough. Fraud by false representation. Imprisoned for 10 weeks. Costs 122. Handling stolen goods. Imprisoned for 4 weeks concurrent.

James Roy Karl Garraway, 34, of Hemsdale, Maidenhead. Failed to comply with a community order. Fined 100. Costs 60.

Kulveer Gill, 30, of Cottesbrooke Close, Slough. Failed to comply with a community order. Fined 80. Costs 60.

Adrian Mihai, 33, of Montem Lane, Slough. Use threatening/abusive/insulting words/behaviour with intent to cause fear. Fined 200. Costs 32.

Aamir Moghal, 27, of Bowyer Drive, Slough. Fail to provide specimen for analysis while driving. Disqualified from driving for 36 months. Community order made. Fined 90. Costs 85.

January 8:

Kyle James Hickey, 20, of Moneygrove Green, Holyport, Maidenhead. Burglary dwelling and theft. Committed to detention for 20 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months. Victim surcharge 122. Burglary other than dwelling. Committed to detention for 20 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months. Fraud by false representation. Committed to detention for 20 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months. Theft in dwelling other than an automatic machine or meter. Committed to detention for 20 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months. Fraud by false representation. Committed to detention for 20 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months. Fraud by false representation. Committed to detention for 20 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months.

Kyle James Hickey, 20, of Moneygrove Green, Holyport, Maidenhead. Theft. Committed to detention for 20 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months. Fraud by false representation. Committed to detention for 20 weeks concurrent suspended for 18 months.

January 9:

Aweiss Akramu, 24, of Turton Way, Slough. Speeding. Driving record endorsed with 3 points. Fined 100.

Marvin John Oleary, 31, of Hencroft Street South, Slough. Driving with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the specified limit. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Fine 52. Costs 117.

Ibraheem Iqbal Raja, 21, of Elliman Avenue, Slough. Assault by beating. Community order made. Costs 865. Used threatening or abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour. Racially aggravated. Fined 100.

Nasar Museud, 35, of The Cherries, Slough. Driving above the drink-drive limit. Disqualified from driving for 14 months. Fined 100. Costs 117. Failed to surrender to custody. Fined 20.

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