Poachers fined, shoplifter charged, drunk driver banned, and more in Wycombe court. Fines and costs levied in multiple cases.

Ismael Khan, 38, stole a £119.99 jacket from Superdry. Consequently, the court fined Khan £40. He must also pay £85 costs plus a £16 surcharge.
Rahim Ali, 27, drove drunk in Beaconsfield, with his breath having 71 micrograms of alcohol. Because of this, the court banned Ali from driving for 19 months. He pays a £499 fine, £85 costs, plus a £200 surcharge.
John Osbourne, 34, attacked two police officers and damaged a store sensor at Tesco, costing £281.39. Osbourne received a conditional discharge for a year. He must pay £431.39 compensation, £85 costs, plus a £26 surcharge.
James Jones, 39, gave false information to police about his address on the sex offenders register, claiming he lived on Raans Lane knowing it was untrue. The court fined Jones £120. He also pays £85 costs plus a £32 surcharge.
Victor Elumaro, 41, drove without insurance or a licence on Marlow Hill in High Wycombe. The court gave him eight points and a £460 fine. Elumaro must also pay £90 costs, plus a £184 surcharge.
UK courts must hear cases publicly, and this open justice ensures fairness and deters wrongdoing. It also helps reveal things of public interest. Costs include surcharges and court fees.