HERE is a round up of some of the cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates' Court, for the week commencing January 22, 2024.
Lorelei Fisher, 18, of Carter Avenue, Shanklin.
Three counts of theft from a shop, criminal damage, arrest by a constable for breaking/likely to break bail conditions.
Fine £120, costs £85, compensation £149.45.
Jamie Jaggard, 26, of St Johns Avenue, Ryde.
Drink driving.
Fine £120, costs £85, surcharge £48, 20-month driving disqualification.
Matthew Lewendon, 52, of no fixed abode.
Public order offence.
Fine £120, compensation £20.
Sasha Bryan, 44, of Kent Street, Ryde.
Theft from a shop.
Costs £85, surcharge £32, compensation £36.97, fine £80.
Benjamin Haycox, 33, of Ealingham, Wilnecote, Ilnecote, Tamworth, Staffordshire.
Drink driving.
Costs £85, fine £120, 36-month driving disqualification.
Robert McCamley, 42, of Fort Street, Sandown.
Theft from a shop.
Compensation £100.
Rajinder Kumar, 41, of Great Preston Road, Ryde.
Two counts of drug driving, driving while disqualified, driving without insurance.
Costs £650, surcharge £114, 18-month community order, to include 30 rehabilitation days and 270 hours of unpaid work, 48-month driving disqualification.
Alan Cassford, 23, of Great Preston Road, Ryde.
Driver of a vehicle failing to stop after a road accident, driving without a licence, driving without insurance.
Fine £120, costs £85, surcharge £114, 18-month community order, to include 30 rehabilitation days, 12-month driving disqualification.
Dolan Mabey, 49, of Swanmore Road, Ryde.
Drink driving.
Costs £85, surcharge £114, 12-month community order, to include 20 rehabilitation days and 180 hours of unpaid work, 22-month driving disqualification.
Ian Wathen, 42, of Crossways, Bembridge.
Theft from a shop.
Costs £85, compensation £24.06, fine £120.
Lennon Lowman, 19, of Staplers Road, Newport.
Possession of cannabis.
Costs £40, fine £40.
Angie Holroyd, 46, of Fort Street, Sandown.
Theft from a shop.
Fine £120, surcharge £48.
Nathan Payne, 40, of Regent Street, Shanklin.
Drink driving.
Fine £311, costs £85, surcharge £124, 20-month driving disqualification.
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