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 24th July – Friday 28th July 2023
• Mark Paul Curtin, 61, of Slade Road in Ryde pleaded guilty to 3 counts of benefit fraud. He was ordered to pay £5,405.55 compensation and was made subject to a 12-month community order with 150 hours of unpaid work attached. He was also ordered to pay £85 costs and a £114 surcharge.
• Simon William Dalley, 34, of Stainers Closer in Ryde had his community order revoked and he was resentenced for the offence of assault by beating – in the interest of Justice. He was fined £750.
• Luke Randall, 44, of Pallance Road in Cowes admitted failing to comply with the requirements of a community order. The order was revoked and he was resentenced for the original offence of harassment. H was fined £225 and ordered to pay £60 costs.
• Richard Martin Disbury, 35, of no fixed abode but previously of the Chester area, admitted failing to comply with the supervision requirements following release from prison. He was committed to prison for 14 days.
• Carly Percey, 37, of Slade Road, Ryde, pleaded driving to drug driving (cannabis). She was banned from driving for 40 months, fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £48 surcharge.
• Joseph Gulliver, 40, of Harding Road, Ryde, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled drug of Class A – Cocaine. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £48 surcharge.
• Mark Barrett, 29, of Culver Parade, Sandown pleaded guilty to 2 charges of sending by public communication network an offensive / indecent / obscene / menacing message / matter. He was made subject to a 12-month community order with 20 rehabilitation days attached. He was fined £199, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £114 surcharge. He is also now subject to a 12-month restraining order.
• Daniel Cook, 35, of Cameron Close, Newport, pleaded guilty to using threatening / abusive words / behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. He was fined £233 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £95 surcharge.
• Stephen Jones, 65, of St Johns Road, Sandown pleaded guilty to 3 charges of theft from a shop. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay a £48 surcharge.
• Mylo Rose, 31, of Church Road, Eastchurch, Sheerness pleaded guilty to assault by beating of an emergency worker. He was sentenced to 4 weeks in prison and ordered to pay £50 compensation with £85 costs.
• William Scovell, 21, of Mountfield Road, Wroxall pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention. He was handed 7 penalty points on his licence, fined £384 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £154 surcharge.
• Trevor Momanyi, 22, of Luccombe Road, Shanklin pleaded guilty to criminal damage to property valued under £5000. He was handed a 3-month conditional discharge and was ordered to pay £85 costs with a £26 surcharge.
• Debra Mckenna, 56, of Beachfield Road, Bembridge pleaded guilty to harassment – breach of a restraining order. She was made subject to a 12-month community order with 10 rehabilitation days. She was fined £80.
• Scott Riley, 52, of Wood Street, Ryde pleaded guilty to assault by beating. He was made subject to a 12-month community order with 20 rehabilitation days and 40 hours of unpaid work attached. He was ordered to pay £85 costs with a £114 surcharge.
• Faye Owen, 38, of Silver Trees, Shanklin pleaded guilty to drug driving (cannabis) and motor vehicle fail toc omply with solid white line road markings. She was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £400 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £160 surcharge.
• Cody Hills, 24, of Downsview, Sandown pleaded guilty to drug driving (BZE) and drug driving (cocaine). He was banned from driving for 14 months. He was ordered to pay £120 fine, £85 costs and a £48 surcharge.
• Toni Antwiss, 35, of Prospect Road, Newport pleaded guilty to drug driving (cocaine). She was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs.
• Luke Cairns, 30, of Pineview Drive, Carisbrooke, pleaded guilty to drug driving (cocaine). He was banned from driving for 16 months, fined £666 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £266 surcharge.
• William Patterson, 34, of Ashley Road, Poole, Dorset pleaded guilty to drug driving (BZE). He was banned from driving for 16 months, fined £666 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £266 surcharge.
• Dylan Powell, 27, of Wyatts Lane, Northwood, pleaded guilty to 2x possession of a controlled drug of Class A – Cocaine, possession of a controlled drug of Class A – MDMA possession of a controlled drug of Class B – Ketamine, 3x possession of a controlled drug of Class B – Cannabis and possession of a controlled drug of Class C – Diazepam. He was made subject to a 12-month community order with 12 rehabilitation days and 40 hours of unpaid work. He was ordered to pay £85 costs with a £114 surcharge.
• Warren Russell, 39, of care of Oaklyn Gardens, Shanklin pleaded guilty to 2 counts of theft from a shop and theft from the person of another He was handed a 16-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months. He must complete a 9-month drug rehabilitation requirement and has been ordered to pay £174 compensation.




























































































this island is a bit like east London full of low life it’s not getting a dump it is a dump just look at the court cases every week
Dylan Powell local chemists.
There are some regular surnames in these lists. Members of the same or extended family.
Wouldn’t it be better for the sake of the island to either evict the entire family or ban them from ever having children.? You just know that in the next 100 years or more, the same family names will be regularly in these courts. It is wrong.
Sorry but banning people from having children is not possible in this country. If it was allowed, I am sure you wouldn’t be leaving comments on here because you wouldn’t exist (like most of these commenters).
I would exist because my ancestors have never been in court or in trouble with the law.
Just imagine for one moment that all of the regular troublemakers from the island who appear in the press lists, also their children, were suddenly not on the island anymore.
Think how peaceful life would be.?
No drug offences, no danger to the public from drink or drug driving, no shoplifting, no assaults, no vandalism.
It would be like an episode of The Darling Buds of May.
Puurrfick.
… and we have just entered the Twilight Zone. [Cue the music]
Toni antwiss….. didn’t her family member lose his life in a car accident…
Don’t you think you should leave that out?
No he got a point you dangerous old fart
I think it’s relevant considering she could’ve ended up the same. Lucky she was caught before something bad happened.
The list is getting bigger every week.
What about Traffic offences on the Island?, there’s been a van parked down Great Preston Road
with NO MOT for nearly 6 months – it gets used on a regular basis
AND NOTHING GETS DONE ABOUT IT!
NO LAW AND ORDER
Surely you could report that vehicle to Island Roads and the Police.?
most of the cars on the island have one or all. no mot. no tax. no ins. never had a driving test.
You say this all the time if your that bothered go and do something about it instead of winging on here
This list translates to the following; More or less, on the IOW you can pretty much guarantee a non custodial sentence for any crime.