HERE is a round up of some of the cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates' Court, for the week commencing October 28, 2024.

Aaron Thomas, 19, of West Street, Ryde.

Drug driving.

Costs £85, surcharge £118, fine £295, 15-month driving disqualification.

Bradley Tolfrey, 24, of Newport Street, Ryde.

Criminal damage.

Compensation £997.53.

Sebastian Rupp, 45, of Tandy Close, Ryde.

Drink driving.

Costs £85, surcharge £175, fine £438, 17-month driving disqualification.

Olajide Olarewaju-Moore, 29, of Dexter Close, Canterbury.

Failure to provide a specimen for analysis.

Costs £300, surcharge £346, fine £865, 20-month driving disqualification.

Tudor Radcliffe, 53, of Newstone Farmhouse, Blackwater.

Failure to comply with indication given by a traffic sign.

Costs £85, surcharge £26, fine £66, driving record endorsed with three penalty points.

Louis Roulston, 34, of Cumberland Road, Southsea, Portsmouth.

Drug driving, using a motor vehicle without insurance.

Costs £85, surcharge £114, 12-month community order, to include 100 hours of unpaid work, 28-month driving disqualification.

Frankie Hobbs, 20, of Chatsworth Avenue, Hazlemere.

Possession of cocaine, cannabis and ketamine.

Costs £85, fine £120.

Michael Knight, 32, of East Cowes Road, East Cowes.

Failure to stop after a road accident, drink driving, drug driving, using a motor vehicle without insurance.

Costs £85, eight-week prison term, suspended for 18 months, to include a six-month drug rehabilitation requirement, 30-month driving disqualification.

Simon Hilton-Dale, 45, of Mill Lane, Binfield.

Sending indecent/offensive/obscene/menacing messages.

Costs £85, surcharge £114, fine £338, 12-month community order, to include ten rehabilitation days.

Cejan Whiteside, 24, of Victoria Road, Newport.

Drug driving.

Costs £85, surcharge £93, fine £233, 12-month driving disqualification.

Michael Weaving, 40, of Esplanade, Ryde.

Driving while disqualified, using a motor vehicle without insurance.

Costs £85, surcharge £80, fine £200, 11-month driving disqualification.

Sam Tilbury, 36, of Salters Road, Ryde.

Drug driving.

Costs £85, surcharge £114, 12-month community order, to include 15 rehabilitation days and 50 hours of unpaid work, 19-month driving disqualification.

Timothy Layfield, 55, of High Street, Wootton Bridge.

Assault by beating.

Costs £85, surcharge £114, compensation £100, fine £200, 12-month community order, to include 15 rehabilitation days.

Amber Banham-Gage, 22, of George Street, Ryde.

Failure to comply with community protection notice.

Costs £85, fine £80.

Amber Gagen, 25, of Green Street, Ryde.

Failure to comply with community protection notice.

Costs £85, fine £80.

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