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 14th August – Friday 18th August 2023
• Jack William Taylor, 26, of Barton Roadin Newport admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a community order. The order imposed by Essex Magistrates Court was revoked and resentenced with a new 12-month order accompanied by 30 rehabilitationd days. He was fined £30, with £60 costs.
• Kian Debenham, 21, of Marlborough Road in Ryde admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a community order. The order was varied to include 200 hours of unpaid work, of which 137 need to be completed still before 28th November 2024. He was fined £64 and ordered to pay £60 costs.
• Andrew Tyler, 41, of Slade Road in Ryde admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a community order. He was fined £64 and ordered to pay £60 costs.
• Michael Weaving, 39, of Esplanade in Ryde admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a community order. The order was varied to include 130 hours of unpaid work to be completed before 22nd March 2024. He was ordered to pay £60 costs.
• Carol Buckett, 74, of School Lane, Calbourne, pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention. She was handed 5 penalty points on her licence, fined £138 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £55 surcharge.
• Jamin Woodmore, 30, of Newport Road, Cowes pleaded guilty to drug driving (cannabis). He was fined £415, banned from driving for 12 months and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £166 surcharge.
• Louis Thorpe, 29, of Greenlands Road, East Cowes pleaded guilty to drink driving (112). He was banned from driving for 14 months, fined £240 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £96 surcharge.
• William Barnaby, 39, of Whitcombe Road, Newport pleaded guilty to 3 counts of assault by beating. He was fined £250 and ordered to pay £200 costs with a £100 surcharge.
• Martin D’arcy, 53, of No Fixed Abode pleaded guilty to assault by beating. He was ordered to pay £10 compensation and was made subject to a 12-month community order with 70 hours of unpaid work attached.
• Kinga Kazmierczak, 26, of Starks Close, Shorwell pleaded guilty to drink driving (103). They were banned from driving for 25 months and made subject to a 12-month community order with 120 hours of unpaid work attached. They were fined £85 costs with a £114 surcharge.
• Szymon Grzegorzewski, 50, of Palmerston Road, Shanklin pleaded guilty to driving whilst disqualified, failing to stop after a road accident and using a motor vehicle without insurance. He was handed a 15-week prison sentence and his ban extended to 1,512 days.
• Jason Gallon, 34, of Station Road, Brading pleaded guilty to 2 counts of using threatening / abusive / insulting words / behaviour to cause harassment / alarm / distress and 2 counts of obstruction of a constable. He was made subject to a 12-month community order with 25 rehabilitation days attached, fined £600 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £114 surcharge.
• Tyrone Clarkson, 28, of High Street, Shanklin pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled drug of Class B – Cannabis and obstructing a constable. He was fined £280 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £112 surcharge.
• Jack Tregoning, 29, of Alexandra Road, Ryde pleaded guilty to obstructing a constable. He was made subject to a 12-month community order with a 9-month drug rehabilitation requirement and 25 rehabilitation days attached. He was ordered to pay £85 costs. He was fined £80.






























































































Why does the report about Kinga Kazmierczak say “they” in several places?
They want to be something they’re not and never will be
bad reporting – they means more than one and unless kinga is two people, then IE haven’t written it correctly.
2 out of 14 have Foreign sounding names and they are the problem?
Yes – without them, there would be less crime.
Those born here, we are unable to deport – these lot have somewhere else to go
You forgot D’Arcy and Tregoning.?
Plus if you are looking at names then Tyrone, Kian and Jamin do not sound local either.? The most original name dating back years is Gallon, as it is all litres now.
One name that I simply can not read properly is Buckett, it’s pronounced Bouquet.
Szymon Grzegorzewski now has a 4 year ban.?
Plus 15 weeks in gaol.?
That is an incredible sentence for driving without a licence or insurance, plus leaving the scene of an accident.
Many people are in court for no licence or no insurance and get peanuts.
We need more judges like that.!
May have been born here, you have no idea. You would think I was Irish by your logic. Family been in England and the island for 100’s of years.
You are Irish fready. We all know who you are. Load of old racist comments from you and the rest as usual.
How many band drivers in this list are still driving? Tories cut the police and now the police can’t keep tabs on them.
Learn the language fready. We all know you are a recent immigrant pretending to be an islander.
Racist anonymous keyboard warriors
It’s 2023 get used to it
Kinga speed well for less can’t believe you work at Sainsbury’s you disgrace
Sainsbury should look at themselves in the mirror and think why have a criminal working there is a joke I think me and my friends will shop else where for now , she could off killed some one the silly cow
Two foreign names there, nèed deporting.