This is your round-up of some of the latest court cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates Court.
Monday 12th October – Friday 16th October 2020
• Vicky Standen, 36, of Chapel Street in Newport, pleaded guilty to failing to stop at the scene of an accident, driving with a pneumatic tyre with a lump, bulge or tear and driving without due care and attention. She was banned from driving for 6 months and ordered to complete 120 hours of unpaid work. She must also pay £85 costs and a£90 surcharge.
• Joseph George Hughes, 33 of Church Street in Ventnor was given a 26 week prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, for the theft of a motor vehicle, driving without insurance and driving whilst disqualified. Hughes was also disqualified from driving for 12 months, ordered to pay £85 costs and a surcharge of £128.
• Dylan Kemp, 26, c/o Ward Close in Carisbrooke, pleaded guilty to causing harassment, alarm or distress. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £34 surcharge.
• Alan Cassford, 19, of The Foyer in Ryde, pleaded guilty to 2 charges of criminal damage. He was ordered to pay compensation totalling £180 and costs of £85.
• Thomas Joseph Cadman, 37, of Clarence Road in Hinckley, Leicestershire, admitted drink driving. He was fined £461, ordered to pay £85 costs with a £46 surcharge and was disqualified from driving for 40 months.
• William Richard Barnaby, 36 of Carisbrooke Road, Newport pleaded guilty to drink driving, driving without insurance and driving whilst disqualified. He was given a 12 week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and disqualified from driving for 46 months. He was also ordered to pay £85 costs with a £128 surcharge.
• Emily Gates, 19, of Robin Hood Street in Newport pleaded guilty to theft from a shop. She was given a 6 month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £20.11 compensation.
• Annabel Claire Calvert, 38, of Lowtherville Road, Ventnor was fined £120 for 2 charges of theft from a shop. She was also ordered to pay £63.57 compensation, costs of £85 and a surcharge of £34.
• Angela Donna Sullivan, 42, of Brickfield Close in newport, was also fined £120 for 2 charges of theft from a shop jointly with Annabel Calvert. Sullivan was also ordered to pay £63.57 compensation, £85 costs and a surcharge of £34.
• Adam Karl Johnston, 25, of Clarence Road in East Cowes pleaded guilty to 3 charges of drug driving. he was disqualified from driving for 18 months, fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs wth a £32 surcharge.
• Lisa Lee, 49, of Grange Road in Sutton admitted drink driving. She was disqualified from driving for 15 months, fined £120and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £34 surcharge.
• Daniel Turner, 38, of Walsall Road in Walsall, West Midlands, pleaded guilty to drink driving. He was disqualified from driving for 23 months, ordered to complete 120 hours of unpaid work and pay costs of £85 with a £90 surcharge.
• Breandan Cathal Ashby, 19, of Undercliff Drive in Ventnor admitted assault. He was given a 12 month conditional discharge and ordered to pay costs of £85 with a £22 surcharge.
• Leon Anthony Keeya Gladdis, 23, of Southfield Gardens in Ryde pleaded guilty to driving whilst disqualified. He was further disqualified from driving for 6 months and fined £120. He was ordered to pay £25.05 in compensation, costs of £85 and a surcharge of £34 for making off without payment.
• Anthony John Savage, 55, of St John’s Road in Ryde was given an 18-month conditional discharge for producing a Class B drug, namely cannabis, jointly alongside Rosie Savage and Connor Cragg. Costs of £85 with a surcharge of £21.
• Mark Alan Leigh, 45, of New Street in Newport pleaded guilty to assault by beating. He was handed down a community order with 240 hours of unpaid work and 8 rehabilitation days. He must also pay £85 costs with a £95 surcharge.
• Benjamin James Martin, 27, of Esplanade in Ryde, pleaded guilty to 2 counts of harassment. H was given a 12 week prison sentence, suspended for 2 years, and given 2 restraining orders. He must also pay £85 costs with a £115 surcharge.
Is it just me these fines are tiny they need to in the four figures that hopefully put they off
Up the fines reduce there benefits no doubt they don’t work wasters
All these drink driving who don’t live here.
Dig a big, deep hole and bury these low life in it. Way too soft sentences again. Wake up island magistrates, your living in 2020, not 1920!!!!!! These types are pis*ing themselves laughing at you!!!!