The following cases appeared at Reading and Slough Magistrates' Courts

December 20

SULTAN AHMED, 33, of Wellington Street, Slough admitted breaching the community requirement of a suspended sentence order following ‘unacceptable behaviour’ at two appointments om September and October 2021. Must pay costs of £60. 
AURAS BUJOR, 19, of Brammas Close, admitted breaching the requirements of a community order by arriving late and failing to arrive in correct uniform for unpaid work in September 2021. Must pay costs of £60. 
SAMUEL MIHALACHE, 21, of Montague Road, Slough, admitted breaching the requirements of a community order by failing to attend supervision requirements in October 2021. Fined £50 and ordered to pay court costs of £60. 

January 4

MARK COTTEE, 19, of London Road, Slough, admitted breaching supervision requirements following a period of imprisonment in that at an appointment on December 17 he ‘failed to be of good behaviour’. Fined £50. 
SPENCER ASHFORD, 18, of Gainsborough Drive, Maidenhead, admitted being drunk and disorderly in a public place, namely King Street in Maidenhead, on December 11, 2021. Fined £166 and made to pay £119 in court fees. 


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