This is your round-up of some of the latest court cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates Court.
Monday 16th November – Friday 20th November 2020
• Ryan Jeanes, 26, of Swainston Manor, Calbourne was disqualified from driving for 38 months for drink driving. He was also fined £250 and told to pay £85 costs with £34 surcharge.
• Lacey Aileen Gammage, 22, of Brookside Crescent in Wroxall, was fined £40 and given 3 penalty points for ignoring a road traffic sign. She was also told to pay a £34 surcharge.
• Mark Coffey, 50, of Tennyson Road in Freshwater, pleaded guilty to causing actual bodily harm. He was ordered to pay £300 compensation, £600 costs with a £95 surcharge. He must also complete 240 hours of unpaid work and complete 15 rehabilitation days. He also pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage, for which he was ordered to pay a further £300 compensation.
• Massimo Mallia, 56, of Grange Road in Shanklin, admitted causing criminal damage. He was fined £120, told to pay £85 costs with a £90 surcharge. He was also made subject to a restraining order. He was also ordered to complete 30 days rehabilitation days for causing actual bodily harm and criminal damage.
• Christopher John Bowden, 43, of no fixed abode, was handed a community order to complete 25 days of rehabilitation for possession of cannabis, criminal damage to a police cell, violent behaviour and assaulting an emergency worker x2.
• Daniel Boyd Sprooles, 48, of East Hill Road in Ryde, was given a community order consisting of 30 rehabilitation days and an electronic tagging curfew for possession of a Class A drug, a Class B drug and a Class C drug. He was also ordered to pay £85 costs with a £90 surcharge.
• Darren Richard Pyke, 42, of Pyle Street in Newport, was disqualified from driving for 14 months, fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £34 surcharge for drink driving (48) and failing to stop.
• David Patrick Marsh, 30, of Fort Warden Road in Totland Bay, admitted breaching a community order. He was made subject to a 3 month curfew and told to pay costs of £60.
• Stacey Bartlett, 33, of High Street Oakfield in Ryde, was fined £80 for possession of cannabis. She was also ordered to pay costs of £85 with a surcharge of £34.
• Luke Christopher Colyer, 29, of Mill Hill Road in Cowes, pleaded guilty to drug driving (cannabis and cocaine). He was disqualified from driving for 24 months and made subject to a community order to complete 40 hours unpaid work with 25 rehabilitation days. He must also pay £85 costs with a £95 surcharge.
• Ryan Lee Lucas, 23, of New Road in Lake, was disqualified from driving for 12 months for drug driving (cannabis). He was also fined £369 and told to pay costs of £85 with a surcharge of £36.
• Emma James, 36, of Fort Street in Sandown, pleaded guilty to assault by beating. She was made subject to a community order with 25 rehabilitation days and a 28 day electronic tag curfew. She was ordered to pay £100 compensation also.

























































































It’s always the same names.. Ridiculous sentences!
Weak and pathetic as usual. Beat someone up, sell class A & B drugs, drink and drug drive and all have swerved jail time……..
i note the name sprooles on the rogues gallery. Why am I not surprised to see that he has been convicted of drug offences. Nothing has changed with him in over 30 years – why bother with rehab days – won’t change a thing.