This is your weekly round-up of some of the latest court cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates Court.
The defendant’s name, age, address and details of the charge(s) and sentence are published in accordance with Criminal Procedure Rule 5.8, as agreed by HMCTS and the Society of Editors and approved by the Lord Chancellor. Not all cases heard will appear on this round-up due to legal restrictions.
This article is published from official information issued by HM Courts and Tribunal Service and is covered by qualified privilege. Please note: names/details of convictions will not be removed from this article on the basis of the convicted individual or their families requesting such action.
Monday 13th March – Friday 17th March 2023
• Matthew Kevin Lewendon, 51, of Fort Street, Sandown pleaded guilty to criminal damage and possession of an offensive weapon in a private place. He was made subject to a 15-month community order with 45 rehabilitation days attached. The order included a drug rehabilitation requirement for 13 months with a 12-month ban on entering Central Stores in Newport. He was ordered to pay £25 compensation.
• Frederick Fox, 85, of Arnold Road in Binstead, pleaded guilty to not meeting insurance requirements of his vehicle. He was fined £100 and ordered to pay a £44 surcharge.
• James Mursell, 44, of Canning Court, Newport pleaded guilty to 2 counts of drug driving. He was given a 36-month ban, fined £208 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £83 surcharge.
• Colin Smith, 58, of Colwell Road, Freshwater pleaded guilty to drink driving (57). He was handed a 16-month driving ban, fined £715 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £286 surcharge.
• Alexander Pugsley, 27, of Belmont Park Avenue, Maidenhead pleaded guilty to drink driving (79). He was banned from getting behind the wheel for 20 months, fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £48 surcharge.
• Bradley Dyer, 22, of George Street, Sandown was found guilty in his absence of being drunk and disorderly in a public place. He was handed a 12 month conditional discharge. He was ordered to pay £85 costs and a surcharge of £26.
• Zac Davies, 19, of Audley Court, Freshwater was found guilty of using a handheld mobile phone / device while driving a motor vehicle on a road. He was handed 6 points on his licence and fined £240, as well as being ordered to pay £350 costs with a £34 surcharge.
• Saeed Karimi, 45, of HMP Huntercombe was found guilty to assault by beating of an emergency worker. He was handed a 4-week prison sentence to run concurrently with his existing sentence.
• Keenan Bradbury, 26, of School Lane, Barton pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled drug of Class A – Cocaine and a controlled drug of Class B – Cannabis / Cannabis Resin. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs.
• Luciano Dent, 36, of Camp Road, Freshwater pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled drug of Class A – cocaine, as well as possession of a controlled drug of Class B – cannabis. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs.
• Hayden Morris, 38, of Avenue Road, Sandown pleaded guilty to 2 counts of assault by beating of an emergency worker and 1 count of common assault on an emergency worker, s well as possession of a controlled drug of Class B – cannabis. He was made subject to a 12-month community order with 20 rehabilitation days and ordered to pay £100 compensation, £85 costs and a £114 surcharge.
• Dean Dalley, 55, of Crossway, Bembridge pleaded guilty to racially / religiously aggravated intentional harassment / alarm / distress – words / writing and assault by beating of an emergency worker. He was handed a 9-month community order with an 8-month curfew. He was ordered to pay £85 costs with a £114 surcharge.
Warrants
• Lewis Dewick, 32, of Cross Street, Newport for theft.
• Sean Lloyd-Fagan, 31, of Ashey Road, Ryde for driving whilst disqualified, driving whilst unfit through drink, common assault, using a motor vehicle on a road / public place without third party insurance and failing to stop after an accident.


























































































Zac Davies, 19, of Audley Court, Freshwater was found guilty of using a handheld mobile phone / device while driving a motor vehicle on a road… A friend of mine lost her 23yr old daughter for the same reason, but I guess this guy knows best, eh? Wucking Fanker!!
Why does our court let repeat violent offenders off with non-custodial sentences? If you can’t control your anger, and take your rage out on an innocent person, you should go to jail and stay there until you can. There should not even be a timespan to their sentences. If you attack someone you should rot in jail until you are no longer a threat. I’m sick of reading the same names appearing in this list, or for warrants. Lock them up. They should stay locked up.