HERE is a round up of some of the cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates' Court, for the week commencing October 14, 2024.
Liam Trott, 31, of The Shute, Newchurch.
Drug driving.
Costs £85, fine £120, 12-month driving disqualification.
Timothy Saunders, 29, of Heathfield Road, Freshwater.
Six counts of theft from a shop, failure to surrender to police bail.
Compensation £417, 24-month conditional discharge.
Bailey Smith, 24, of no fixed abode.
Two counts of criminal damage, drunk and disorderly in a public place.
Compensation £125, 12-month conditional discharge.
Adam Jepson, 20, of Bedhampton Hill, Havant.
Possession of cocaine.
Costs £85, fine £120.
Ruslan Ciobanu, 44, of Merstone Lane, Arreton.
Drink driving.
Costs £85, surcharge £69, fine £172, 12-month driving disqualification.
Jordan Jude, 27, of Parkway, Apse Heath.
Driving without a licence, driving without insurance, aggravated vehicle taking.
Costs £85, surcharge £114, 12-month community order, to include ten rehabilitation days and 100 hours of unpaid work, 12-month driving disqualification.
Michael Clifton-Smith, 36, of High Street, Ventnor.
Persistent use of public communication network to cause annoyance/inconvenience/anxiety, failure to comply with a community protection notice.
Costs £85, surcharge £80, fine £200.
Neville Sheen, 52, of Oakvale, Oakfield, Ryde.
Drunk and disorderly in a public place, two counts of assault by beating of an emergency worker.
Compensation £200, 12-month community order, to include a 12-month alcohol treatment requirement and ten rehabilitation days.
Jennifer May-Cunningham, 38, of Pembroke Crescent, Hove, Brighton and Hove.
Possession of cannabis, criminal damage.
Costs £85, surcharge £26, fine £40, six-month conditional discharge.
Roland Tomlin, 47, of Terminus Road, Cowes.
Two counts of theft from a shop.
Compensation £46.28, two-week prison term.
Gary Dauncey, 53, of High Street, Carisbrooke.
Fraud by false representation, theft from a shop, public order offence.
Compensation £194.99, four-week prison term.
Laurence Marsden, 25, of Bernard Road, Cowes.
Criminal damage, public order offence.
Compensation £200, 12-month community order, to include ten rehabilitation days.
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