A list of the people convicted of offences at magistrates' courts around the county recently:

RUKHSANA HUSSAIN, age unknown, of Canal Street, Oxford, was found guilty of failing to give information regarding a parking offence on March 11 at Oxford. Fined £100, ordered to pay costs of £75, and a victim's surcharge of £15.

AMBER JOFFKINS, 41, of Clifton Hampden, Abingdon, admitted failing to give information regarding a parking offence on December 22, 2007, at Oxford. Fined £80, ordered to pay costs of £75, and a victim's surcharge of £15.

NATALIE JOHNSON, age unknown, of Banbury Road, Oxford, admitted failing to give information regarding a parking offence on February 25 at Oxford. Fined £80, ordered to pay costs of £75 and a victim's surcharge of £15.

THOMAS MAUGHAN, 50, of Wheatley, admitted threatening behaviour on September 8 at Wheatley. Fined £50, and ordered to pay a victim's surcharge of £15.

THOMAS LILLIS, 64, of Canal Street, Oxford, admitted assault on September 4 at Oxford. Placed under a supervision order for 24 months, ordered to take part in the Criminal Domestic Violence programme, and fined £60.

ANDREW HARRIS, 27, Iffley Road, Oxford, admitted stealing an unknown quantity of fresh packed meat belonging to Marks & Spencer food store on May 27. Also admitted to stealing meat to the value of £92.99 on June 7 from Marks & Spencer food store, failing to surrender to court on June 16, failing to attend a drugs assessment in June 18, stealing 12 bottles of wine to the value of £47.88 belonging to Threshers on April 22, and stealing meat products to the value of £20 belonging to the Co-op on June 12. Given four-month prison sentence, suspended for 12 months. Must also attend a 40-day Substance Abuse Prevention Programme, be under supervision for a period of 12 months, and was fined £30.

SARAH MOORE, 20, of no fixed abode, admitted being drunk and disorderly in a public place on September 11 in Oxford. Fined £50 and ordered to pay a victim's surcharge of £15.

RICHARD WILDMAN, 45, of Cornish Road, Chipping Norton, admitted failing to attend a drugs assessment on July 16, at Oxford. Given six-month conditional discharge and told to pay costs of £60.

ASLAM DOGAR, 48, of Lime Walk, Oxford, admitted failing to carry out works required by a legal notice served by Oxford City Council on June 4. Fined £200, ordered to pay costs of £150, and a victim's surcharge of £15.

STEPHEN RUSHMER, 44, of Farmers Close, Witney, admitted being drunk and disorderly in a public place on September 19, at Oxford. Fined £50.

MATTHEW CREAMER, 45, of Sheriffs Drive, Oxford, admitted threatening behaviour on September 7, at Oxford. Discharged conditionally for six months, and ordered to pay costs of £30.

JOAO ALVES, 29, of Howard Street, Oxford, admitted failing to surrender to court on September 16 at Oxford. Fined £75, and ordered to pay a victim's surcharge of £15.

MARK TULL, 18, of Broadwaters Avenue, Thame, admitted possession of cannabis on August 16 at Thame. Fined £50, ordered to pay costs of £60, and a victim's surcharge of £15.

ALEXIS COLLICUTT, 41, of Moor Avenue, Witney, admitted criminal damage to a property valued at under £5,000. Discharged conditionally for six months and ordered to pay £50 compensation.

DIDCOT JOHN KERR, 49, of Glyme Drive, Berinsfield, admitted assaulting two police officers in the execution of their duty on July 17 at Berinsfield. Placed under supervision for six months, ordered to do 50 hours unpaid work, and undertake restorative justice for four days.

RICHARD LESLEY, 30, of Dodson Court, Abingdon, admitted assault on June 28 at Abingdon. Fined £650, ordered to pay compensation of £75, costs of £60 and a victim's surcharge of £15.

MARK BRAY, 29, of Draymans Walk, Abingdon, admitted failing to comply with a community order by failing without reasonable excuse to work as instructed in August 24. A further 10 hours of unpaid work added to order.

JOE SUTTON, 22, of Compton Close, Didcot, admitted failing without reasonable excuse to report for supervision on August 19. Must not enter Wallingford for a period of three months.

SAM ABBERLEY, 23, of Windrush Way, Abingdon, admitted failing to give information on February 11 as required by the Child Support Act 1991. Ordered to pay costs of £100.

BANBURY LINDA BIRNIE, 49, of Ruskin Walk, Bicester, admitted being drunk and disorderly in a public place on September 12 at Bicester. Also admitted failing to surrender to court on September 23 at Banbury. Fined £100, ordered to pay costs of £60 and a victim's surcharge of £15.

JEFFREY BALL, 49, of Edmunds Road, Banbury, admitted stealing £50 worth of meat products on June 17 at Banbury. Fined £35, ordered to pay compensation of £30, costs of £25, and a victim's surcharge of £15.

HELEN JACKSON, 46, of Gillett Road, Banbury, admitted failing to declare a change in circumstances regarding social security between March 19 and September 2, 2007, and between March 19 and December 2, 2007. Discharged conditionally for 18 months and ordered to pay costs of £75.

TYRONE GRAY, 21, of Forge Place, Fritwell, admitted handling stolen goods, between April 1 and August 14, at Banbury. Also admitted attempting to steal a camera, a camera case, and two chargers between July 10 and September 22. Given a 12-month community order, and ordered to pay £60 costs.

WITNEY SAMANTHA AKEHURST, 20, of Station Road, Brize Norton, admitted drink-driving on September 6 at Clanfield. Found to have 75 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Disqualified from driving for 20 months, fined £310, ordered to pay costs of £60, and a victim's surcharge of £15.

ROBERT SKENE, 25, of Beech Lane, Carterton, admitted drink-driving on September 10 at Barnard Gate. Found to have 76 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. Disqualified from driving for 20 months, fined £220, ordered to pay costs of £60 and a victim's surcharge of £15.