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 27th February – Friday 3rd March 2023
• Craig Leslie Peter Carey, 36, of Crossway in Bembridge pleaded guilty to sending a communication/article of an indecent/offensive nature and breaching a non-molestation order. He was made subject to an 18-month community order with a drug rehabilitation requirement, 25 rehabilitation days and 20 days of Thinking Skills. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £150 costs with a £114 surcharge. He was also made subject to a 12-month restraining order.
• Christopher Allan, 46, of HMP Parkhurst pleaded guilty to 2 counts of assault by beating of an emergency worker. He was handed an 8 week prison sentence and ordered to pay £200 compensation.
• Raymond Hughes-Evans, 37, of Stad Tan Y Coed, Penygroes, Caernarfon, Wales pleaded guilty to failing to provide. He was handed 10 penalty points on his licence, fined £900 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £360 surcharge. He was not banned from driving due to mitigating circumstances, namely the loss of employment for 3 other people who were not at fault.
• Perry Masters, 40, of Springhill, Ventnor pleaded guilty to using threatening / abusive words / behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. He was fined £40 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £16 surcharge.
• Adam Ruscoe, 25, of West Street, Ryde pleaded guilty to drink driving (44). He was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £346 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £138 surcharge.
• Levi Bellamy, 24, of HMP Guys Marsh, Shaftesbury pleaded guilty to common assault and assault by beating. He was ordered to pay £195 compensation.
• Wayne Cooke, 35, of Alfred Street, Ryde pleaded guilty to drug driving (cannabis). He was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £48 surcharge.
• Shaun Austin, 30, of Lea Road, Lake pleaded guilty to failing to surrender to police/court bail and obstructing/resisting a constable in the execution of their duty. He was fined £140 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £48 surcharge.
• Ieuan Phillips, 26, of Hunnyhill, Newport pleaded guilty to drink driving (63). He was banned from driving for 17 months, fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £48 surcharge.
• Thomas Copeland, 32, of Love Lane, Cowes pleaded guilty to drug driving (cannabis). He was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £200 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £80 surcharge.
• Bobbie Bradbury, 29, of Cross Lane, Newport pleaded guilty to using threatening / abusive / insulting words / behaviour to cause harassment / alarm / distress and assault by beating of an emergency worker. She was sentenced to 6 weeks in custody and ordered to pay £50 compensation.
• Martyn Shotton, 45, of Sun Hill, Cowes, pleaded guilty to drug driving (cannabis) and drug driving (BZE). He was banned from driving for 24 months and made subject to a 12-month community order with 30 rehabilitation days attached. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £114 surcharge.
• Alistair Calvert, 27, of Bettesworth Road, Ryde pleaded guilty to sending a communication / article of an indecent / offensive nature. He was handed a 12-month community order with 120 hours of unpaid work and 30 rehabilitation days attached. He was ordered to pay £85 costs with a £114 surcharge.
Warrants
• John Marshall, 19, of Darwin Street, London, for criminal damage.
• Amiee Beazley, 32, of Station Avenue, Sandown for drug driving.
• Jane Hill, 39, of Acorn Gardens, East Cowes for common assault of an emergency worker and failing to answer court/police bail.

























































































I don’t know about anybody else, but I find people who assault emergency workers are a real menace to us all. Ban them from all NHS services for a couple of years, no access to A&E, no access to a GP, no access to any emergency service at all. They are a bloody menace. Imagine working in an ambulance trying to help people while you worry that you might be assaulted every single shout.
Ur comment has made me cry
Looks like there is a warrant out for your arrest for not appearing…or maybe it is another Jane??
Sometimes, the lack of access to essential NHS services has been the cause triggering some people to react in a less than desirable way to the representatives of the service. Mental health and well being services are being stripped to the one or even eradicated in a lot of areas. This could quite possibly be a factor. Of course I’m not excusing the behaviour but I do question the rise in the frequency of these kind of attacks. Medical, Fire and Police service personnel are all in the firing line. Taking a hit for their management’s poor delivery due to underfunding and ill devised strategies.
Seems like the level of discourse one might expect from the sort of person who has assaulted an emergency worker.
I thought 10 points on your license results in a ban? I guess not.
12 points is usually a ban but then so is failing to provide
in the 80/90’s this island was a nice place not now
Never again.
It’s about time parking on Pavements was an offence!
Due to Numpty’s parking on the pavement outside the Council Houses along Great Preston Road the Traffic comes to a complete standstill.
Tow vehickes away and issue points to Numpty’s who park on pavements.
Very inconsiderate to other motorists
I travel along Great Preston Road on a daily basis and
due to motors parking outside the old council houses
Buses and other motors cannot drive along freely.
Parking on Pavements should be Banned along Great Preston Road
Gang leaders and persistent offenders and (druggies who accept no help ),should be sanctioned more or send them off to Rawanda . These are the one’s bringing this country down and ones we should fear most,they are getting away with more crime and harm than they are caught for!.
gang leaders?? you watch way to much tv
Smack head Hewitt have you got ur fingers in a twist
nice bobbys in jail thats wot you get when you and your “boyfriend” beat kids up dirty smack dealers