This is your weekly round-up of some of the latest court cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates Court.
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Monday 11th November – Friday 15th November 2024
• Billie-joe Malston, 24, of Lea Road, Sandown pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled drug of Class B – Cannabis / Cannabis Resin. They were fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £32 surcharge.
• Lily Nash, 24, of Atkinson Drive, Newport pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled drug of Class B – Cannabis / Cannabis Resin. She was fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £32 surcharge.
• Callum Steele, 30, of Victoria Avenue, Shanklin pleaded guilty to drug driving (cannabis). He was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £415 and ordered to pay £85 costs.
• Alexander Currie, 40, of South Bank Road, East Cowes pleaded guilty to drink driving (52) and driving without insurance. He was banned from driving for 36 months, fined £160 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £64 surcharge.
• Mark Campbell, 51, of London Road, East Grinstead pleaded guilty to using threatening / abusive words / behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £48 surcharge.
• Ella Furnell, 23, of Adelaide Place, Ryde pleaded guilty to drink driving (79). She was banned from driving for 17 months, fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £48 surcharge.
What a shower of ****
Drugs and Drink driving sadly seems to be the new
normal thesedays on the island.
Instant imprisonment is the only way to deal with
such persons who commit such crimes.
Bang them up before Christmas, they won’t do it
again!
The country is a soft touch.
Yes because prison always works and no one ever reoffends do they?
Because prison always works. People never reoffend do they?
Keep our streets safe from uneducated Numpty’s,
the island is full of them thesedays
Don’t be so hard on yourself. I would not call you an uneducated Numpty even though your initial comment “Instant imprisonment is the only way to deal with
such persons who commit such crimes.” could lead people draw that conclusion.
Callum steel local police informant no wonder he got off with such a light sentence AGAIN, be carefull with this sort of vermin roaming the street