This is your round-up of some of the latest court cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates Court.
Monday 5th October – Friday 9th October 2020
• Daniel David Kilshaw, 39, of Quay Street in Newport, was ordered to complete 30 rehabilitation days after stealing sound and vision accessories from B&M, stealing alcohol, chocolates and other food from Co-Op, stealing a suitcase from Sports Direct, stealing alcohol from Morrisons and possession of a knife. He was also fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £95 surcharge.
• Keenan Steven Darren Bradbury, 24, of School Lane in Newport, pleaded guilty to criminal damage to a Nissan Qashqai, a Ford Focus and a Ford Fiesta. He was ordered to complete 10 rehabilitation days and 100 hours of unpaid work, as well as paying costs of £85 with a £95 surcharge. Bradbury also pleaded guilty to criminal damage to a Police van.
• Thomas Benjamin Chessell, 33, of West Hill Road in Ryde, pleaded guilty to criminal damage to a mobile phone. He was fined £375, ordered to pay compensation of £100 and costs of £85 with a £38 surcharge.
• Stephen Douglas White, 66, of George Street in Sandown, pleaded guilty to assault by beating. He was given a 2 year conditional discharge, ordered to pay compensation of £100 and a £22 surcharge.
• Oliver Saunders, 20, of Acacia Close in Newport was fined £169 for possession of cannabis. Saunders was also ordered to pay costs of £85 with a £32 surcharge.
• Jason Roy Flynn, 33, of Avenue Road in Sandown was fined £80 for possession of cannabis. He was ordered to pay £85 court costs with a £34 surcharge.
• Kazm Saed, 24, of Worsley Road in Newport admitted driving whilst disqualified and driving without insurance. He was further disqualified for 12 months and ordered to pay costs of £85 with a surcharge of £95.
• Luke Francis Fauvel, 36, of Quay Street in Newport, pleaded guilty to assault by beating and 2x drunk and disorderly behaviour. He was ordered to complete 30 rehabilitation days and pay compensation of £150. He was also fined £50 and told to pay costs of £100. Fauvel has also been made subject to a 2-year restraining order.
• Joanne Louise Lynwode, 47, of Victoria Road in Yarmouth, was disqualified from driving for 6 months and fined £307 for breaking the temporary 50mph speed limit on the M3 motorway. Lynwode was also ordered to pay £85 costs with a £32 surcharge.
Another interesting list of inexplicable inequality in sentencing!. Drive whilst disqualified/no insurance slap on wrist. Go over a 50mph limit on the M3 and get hammered.
Yes I thought that. Unbelievable.