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 20th June – Friday 24th June 2022
• Dale Christopher Gill, 31, of Pyle Street in Newport, admitted breaching the requirements of a community order. His community order was revoked and he was resentenced with a 18-month community order including 10 rehabilitation days and 240 hours of unpaid work. He was ordered to pay £60 costs.
• Ben Xavier Aston, 39, of Colemans Lane in Porchfield, admitted breaching the community requirement of a suspended sentence. The sentence of 12 weeks, suspended for 18 months, was activated.
• Keelan Hobbs, 21, of Barton Road in Newport, pleaded guilty to possession of a weapon in a private place, namely a knuckleduster. He was made subject to a 12-month community order with 20 rehabilitation days and 300 hours of unpaid work. He was ordered to pay £85 costs with a £95 surcharge.
• Robert Collins, 26, of Fairlee Road in Newport, pleaded guilty to drug driving (cannabis). He was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £80 and ordered to pay £85costs with a £34 surcharge.
• Deverill Hudson, 48, of St John’s Wood Road in Ryde, pleaded guilty to drug driving (Benzoylecgonine). He was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £550 and ordered to pay £85 costs wth a £55 surcharge.
• Keith Butcher, 45, of Maxted Close in Cowes, pleaded guilty to producing a controlled drug of Class B – cannabis. He was fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 costs.
• Raymond Johnson, 74 of High Street in Sandown, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with the notification requirements of the Sex Offenders Register. He was fined £461 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £46 surcharge.

























































































As war is looking highly likely within the next few years in Europe now, these offenders should be taken by the Army and trained for combat with no leave.
Why should decent people be used to fight, when countless useless beings and millions of newcomers, who ‘suddenly’ will no longer wish to be British if called up, but happy to be such for all the benefits.
God help this land for the horror the returning troop will find if that lot remain here will make fighting not worthwhile imo
Fair comment
I have thought the same, those returning will think they have been dropped off on the wrong continent.
The USA will be again happy to supply weapons for a war in Europe, and use Europe as a battlefield so long as its home land is not bombed.
Then, as last time, we will be paying them back for decades, and, in the mean time, they will be supplying all the grain and oil which they have a surplus of to ensure that ‘they’ are living well, whilst we are near starved and cold.
This time as you say, we have non British who many will become the enemy within and do the vilest things with our men away.
A worrying decade due.
Should never have done away with national service in this country
Smoke weed everyday and please remember to drive after