ROSEANNA JONES, 22, of Boyn Hill Close, Maidenhead, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. She was fined £200, and made to pay a victim surcharge of £30 and costs of £85. She was disqualified from driving for 15 months.

LOLA FAY KIMBLE, 18, of Marcia Court, Slough, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. She was fined £100, and made to pay a victim surcharge of £30. She was disqualified from driving for 17 months.

MATTHEW WARD, 20, of Bells Lane, Slough, pleaded guilty to driving without insurance. He was fined £200, and made to pay a victim surcharge of £30.

FATIMA HASSAN ADEN, 35, of Montague Road, Slough, pleaded guilty to stealing three bottles of perfume, worth £177, from a Debenhams in Reading, and failing to surrender to court after being released on bail. Aden also pleaded guilty to stealing more bottles of perfume, worth £298 from a Debenhams in Reading. She was jailed for nine weeks, due to her previous record, and made to pay costs of £85 for each charge of theft, in addition to a £115 victim surcharge.

ANDREI-VASILE CHIRIAC, 31, of Nelson Road, Windsor, pleaded not guilty to drink-driving but was found guilty. He was given 60 hours of unpaid work to complete, and made to pay costs of £200, and an £85 victim surcharge. He was disqualified from driving for 16 months.

RAMINDER SINGH DHALIWAL, 48, of Adrian’s Walk, Slough, pleaded guilty to drink-driving and driving without insurance. He was jailed for four weeks, as this was his second offence of a similar nature. He was made to pay a victim surcharge of £115 and £85 costs. He was also disqualified from driving for 24 months.

RAMINDER SINGH DHALIWAL, 48, of Adrian’s Walk, Slough, pleaded guilty to racially aggravated harassment. He was discharged conditionally for nine months, and made to pay compensation of £100.

PAUL ANTHONY MURPHY, 32, of Goodman Park, Slough, pleaded not guilty to possession of knife in a public place, but was found guilty. He was jailed for six weeks, and made to pay a victim surcharge of £115.

JOHN PAUL BRIMBLECOMBE, 39, of Princess Avenue, Windsor, pleaded guilty to assault. He was placed under a restraining order, and fined £280, in addition to £250 compensation. He was made to pay a victim surcharge of £30, and £150 costs.

GURUNAIL SINGH SAHOTA, 27, of Farnburn Avenue, Slough, pleaded guilty to driving whilst under the influence of cannabis. He was fined £600, and made to pay a £60 victim surcharge. He was also disqualified from driving for 14 months.

TREVOR ROMANO FIORE, 82, of Norfolk Road, Maidenhead, pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified and driving without insurance. He was given a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and made to pay a £115 victim surcharge and £85 costs. He was disqualified from driving for three years.

LISA MARIE CHAPMAN, 34, of London Road, Slough, pleaded guilty to stealing meat worth £91 from Lidl in Slough. She was fined £50, and made to pay a £30 victim surcharge.

ELAINE MUROPA, 61, of Bath Road, Slough, pleaded guilty to failing to notify Slough Borough Council of a change of circumstances that affected her Housing Benefit. She was ordered to carry out 50 hours of unpaid work, in addition to £85 costs and a £85 victim surcharge.

GRAHAM ROGERSON, 45, of Clarence Court, Windsor, pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal damage to property. He was jailed for 24 weeks, and placed under a restraining order preventing him from contacting the occupants of a Slough dwelling or visiting that location.

He was made to pay compensation of £1,500 for one count of criminal damage, and £200 for the other.

DAVID GROVES, 46, of Ennerdale Crescent, Slough, pleaded guilty to three counts assaulting a woman. He was ordered to complete 100 hours of unpaid work, and made to pay costs of £85, and and a victim surcharge of £85.

BRADLEY MCLAUCHLAN, 18, of Penn Road, Datchet, pleaded not guilty to assault and resisting a constable, but was found guilty of both. He was made to pay compensation of £100, and costs of £100.

MATE BANWOLGYL, 20, of Beech Avenue, London, pleaded guilty to using a train without a valid ticket. He was fined £220, in addition to £6.70 compensation, a £30 victim surcharge, and £160 costs