Court round-up: Thug urinated in police cell

A man who caused damage to a police cell by urinating in it features in this week’s round-up from Aylesbury Magistrates’ Court.
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JAMES LIAM CONNOLLY, 29, of Eeles Close, Aylesbury. 1) On February 25 in Eeles Close used towards a male threatening words/ behaviour with intent to cause fear of violence. Pleaded guilty. 2) Same date/ location, assaulted same male. Pleaded guilty. 3) Same date/ location, used threatening words/ behaviour towards two police officers with intent to cause fear of violence. Pleaded guilty. 4) Same date at Aylesbury Police Station, Wendover Road, criminally damaged a Codes of Practice book to the value of £10 belonging to Thames Valley Police. Pleaded guilty. 5) Same date/ location criminally damaged a cordless custody phone to the value of £20. Pleaded guilty. 6) Same date/ location, criminally damaged a cell floor to the value of £75 by urinating on it. Pleaded guilty. 7) On December 29 in Cheddington had in his possession 2.39g of cannabis and 3.40g of mephedrone, both class B drugs, with intent to supply them to another person. Pleaded guilty. Awaiting sentence.

HICHAM ZINE, 37, of Elmhurst Road, Aylesbury. 1) On June 12 in Wendover assaulted two male police officers (one of whom was a special constable) in the execution of their duties. Pleaded guilty. 2) Same date, in Wendover, used threatening words/ behaviour. Pleaded guilty. 3) On June 13 in criminally damaged a door hinge belonging to Wendover Point restaurant. Pleaded guilty. 4) Same date, in Wendover assaulting a male. Awaiting sentence.

JAKE BROMLEY, 19, of Hare Close, Buckingham. On July 17 drove a Mercedes in Stratford Road, Buckingham, after consuming 45 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath (legal limit is 35mgs). Pleaded guilty. Disqualified from driving for 12 months, fined £150, criminal courts charge £150, costs £85, victim surcharge £20.

JACK COCKRILL, 26, of The Green, Bishop Middleham, Ferryhill. On June 28 drove a Fiesta van between Main Street and Lenborough Road, Padbury, after consuming 51 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath (legal limit is 35mgs). Pleaded guilty. Disqualified from driving for three years, fined £150, criminal courts charge £150, costs £85, victim surcharge £20.

MARIO MACAN, 25, of Prebendal Avenue, Aylesbury. On May 31 in Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, assaulted a male. Pleaded guilty. Awaiting sentence.

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