An Aylesbury man, Harry Grantham, pleaded guilty to handling stolen goods and drug possession, receiving a community order and fines.
Grantham got a one-year community order. He must complete 15 rehabilitation days and 120 hours of unpaid work. He also owes an £80 fine, £85 in court costs, and a £114 surcharge. The drugs will be forfeited and destroyed.
In another case, Samuel Pullan, 20, from Hazlemere, admitted to driving without care and insurance. He was fined £80 and got six points on his license. He also has to pay £110 in court costs and a £32 surcharge.
David Hudson, 43, from Borehamwood, pleaded guilty to similar charges. He received six points and an £80 fine, plus £100 compensation, £110 in court costs, and a £16 surcharge.
Ameet Lilani, 48, from Duluth, was found guilty of careless driving. He was fined £500 and received six points on his license.
Joe Edis, 38, from High Wycombe, failed to provide driver information related to an incident in Banbury. He was disqualified for six months and received six points. He owes a £180 fine, £400 in court costs, and a £72 surcharge.
In the UK, court cases are public to ensure justice and transparency. This helps prevent judicial errors and encourages honesty during trials. Costs include victim surcharges and court fees.