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 29th April – 10th May 2024
• Daniel Jackson, 20, of Nightingale Road, Newport pleaded guilty to speeding (46mph in a 30mph). He was fined £213 and handed 4 penalty points on his licence. • Dylan Powell, 28, of No Fixed Abode, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled drug of Class B – Cannabis / Cannabis Resin. He was fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 costs. • Rhys Davies, 35, of Fratton Road, Portsmouth – but previously of Ryde – pleaded guilty to burglary other than dwelling – theft and 2x criminal damage. He was hand a 16-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, with 12 months supervision and 20 rehabilitaiton days. He was also ordered to pay £1,315.32 compensation. • Bertan Karagul, 47, of Latimer Road, St. Helens pleaded guilty to drink driving (62). He was banned from driving for 20 months, fined £300 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £120 surcharge. • Russell Voysey, 51, of Prospect Road, Newport pleaded guilty to drug driving (cannabis). He was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £120 and ordered to pay a £48 surcharge. • Ben Summers, 42, of High Street, Brading pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled drug of Class B – Cannabis / Cannabis Resin. He was fined £333 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £133 surcharge • Jamie Matlock, 43, of Hope Mead, Langbridge, Newchurch changed his plea to guilty for assault by beating. He was made subject to a 24-month community order with 30 rehabilitation days and a 9-month drug rehabilitation requirement attached. He was ordered to pay £50 compensation. Separately, Matlock pleaded guilty to 4x theft from a shop. He was ordered to pay compensation of £140.10. He also pleaded guilty to burglary other than dwelling – theft. He was ordered to pay £80 compensation. • Lyam Ringer, 24, of Heath Road, Sandown pleaded guilty to using threatening / abusive words / behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. He was handed a 3-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £26 surcharge. • Daniel Jeavons, 32, of Esplanade, Ryde pleaded guilty to 2x sending a letter / communication / article conveying a threatening message, assault by beating, 10x theft from a shop and possession of a controlled drug of Class B – cannabis. He was handed a 9-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months with 25 rehabilitation days attached. He was ordered to pay £280.89 compensation. • Jennifer Drewery, 35, of Robin Hood Street, Newport pleaded guilty to drink driving (94). She was handed a 24-month driving ban and made subject to a 12-month community order with 15 rehabilitation days attached. She was fined £150 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £114 surcharge. •Jacqueline Milsome, 53, of Alverstone Road, Newchurch pleaded guilty to drink driving (98). She was handed a 25-month driving ban and made subject to a 12-month community order with 25 rehabilitation days attached. She was fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £114 surcharge. • James Smith, 40, of Green Street, Ryde pleaded guilty to theft from a shop. He was made subject to a 12-month community order with 20 rehabilitation days attached. He was ordered to pay £9.40 costs. • Tyler Wilkinson, 20, of Atkinson Drive, Newport pleaded guilty to theft from a shop. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £34.98 compensation with £85 costs. Wilkinson also pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled drug of Class B – cannabis, for which there was no separate penalty. • Szymon Wrazidlo, 37, of Whitcombe Road, Newport pleaded guilty to criminal damage and was found guilty of 2x assault by beating and criminal damage. He was made subject to a 18-month community order with 20 rehabilitation days attached. He was ordered to pay £620 costs and £50 compensation. He was also handed a 6-month restraining order. • Andrew Collins, 58, of High Street, Sandown pleaded guilty to failing to comply with the notification requirements of the sex offenders register. He was fined £100 and ordered to pay £85 costs. • Christopher Hayles, 35, of Colwell Chine Road, Freshwater pleaded guilty to drug driving (BZE) and possession of a controlled drug of Class B – cannabis. He was banned from driving for 12 months and ordered to pay a £300 fine, £85 costs and a £120 surcharge. • Luke Howarth, 25, of care of Aspire Ryde, pleaded guilty to theft from a shop. He was handed a 6-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay a £26 surcharge. • Jodie Fishwick, 35, of Mitchells Road, Ryde pleaded guilty to drink driving (61). She was banned from driving for 17 months, fined £450 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £180 surcharge. • Emily Calvo, 26, of Reed Street, Ryde pleaded guilty to drink driving (64). She was banned from driving for 17 months, fined £461 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £184 surcharge. • Martin D’arcy, 54, of No Fixed Abode, pleaded guilty to obstruct/resist a constable in execution of duty and being drunk and disorderly in a public place. He was fined £80. • Billy Chilcott, 29, of Green Street, Ryde pleaded guilty to 4x theft from a shop. He was ordered to pay £29.22 compensation, a £140 fine and £42.50 costs. • Matthew Oxley, 37, of Green Street, Ryde pleaded guilty to 4x theft from a shop. He was ordered to pay £29.22 compensation and was fined £140 with £42.50 costs. • Lois Hicks, 30, of care of Sea Street, Newport pleaded guilty to theft from a shop. She was handed a 6-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £10.05 compensation. • Jason Blake, 37, of High Street, Ryde pleaded guilty to theft from a shop and obstruct/resist a constable in the execution of duty. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £139.70 compensation. • Zoe Davies, 43, of care of Binstead Road, Ryde pleaded guilty to theft from a shop and failing to comply with a Section 35 direction excluding a person from an area. She was fined £40 and ordered to pay £7.95 compensation. • Dean Brett, 47, of Priory Drive, Nettlestone pleaded guilty to harassment without violence and using threatening/abusive words/behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. He was handed a 22-month community order with 10 rehabilitation days attached. He was fined £399 and ordered to pay £85 costs.


























































































The list of rogue Caulkheads is getting bigger by the week,
another p*ssed, drugged up Caulkhead will be along shortly.
A ‘Caulkhead’ is not just someone who resides on the IOW. A Caulkhead is someone who was born on the Island, together with both their parents. I believe this has to go back several generations as well. I doubt any of these criminals are ‘true’ Island people & are more than likely uneducated amoebas originating from the mainland. This type of scum have no place on the Island & should be shipped off at the earliest opportunity.
Mainlanders own the majority of the island, brains not brawn.
So by your theory and just to be clear. If the majority of shareholders in the Island are mainlanders, this would mean, the raping, paedo, vandalising, drink driving, murdering druggies, must be the work of the majority mainland shareholders residing on the Island and that the minority of law abiding, genuine, third generation born, who just want a quiet life in rural England folk, just happen to be caught in the crossfire and are not involved in any of the above criminal activities. Okay, I can live with that. We should ask IE to stop detailing a car origins and give the bloodline of offenders instead. Heh heh!
Traditionally, Caulkhead was a localised Cowes name for someone who worked at the shipyards and whose both parents for at least three generations were Cowes born too. This would be from the days when jobs went from father to son, like it did in the mining towns in the north of England. Caulking was the process of sealing ships water tight. Presumably, when they retired and bought bungalows in Carisbrooke or Seaview, they retained the title and the nickname spread throughout the rest of the Island… Hmmm! Well the first bit is true. 🙂 Today it is accepted anyone Island born and whose both parents for at least three generations were Island born too. I was Island born as were my sons, but they left meaning our family are out of the running.
To suggest that caulkheads are not responsible for crime is ignoring the heritage of island folk who were all smuggling, incestuous heathens. It is very easy to track the ancestry of caulkheads because they are the product of inbreeding on both sides of the family, and their shared names make genealogy simple. The use of the word caulk refers to the fact that their breeding activities were sealed within the family group.
The island is not known as Drink and Drug Isle for nothing!.
I can remember the day when you could walk safely along
many Island roads.
Drink and drug driving was rare and speeding was not an issue
now it is rife on the Island!.
Stricter rules is the answer, bang up all drink and drug
drivers.
Re-open Camp Hill prison to house them, it would be full in a
couple of months.
Drink and drug driving fools, violence and theft, what a great advert for our precious island.
Throw the lot of them into the sea and be done with them.
The justice system is a joke
What is going on so many thefts from shops drink driving and drugs what a lovely island we live on
Move, then.
Apseheath and the New church and Alverstone area certainly make the magistrates court these days. Is a once quiet rural area now becoming a trouble spot?
Andrew Collins should be rotting in prison.
Who going watch me on Saturday getting knock out in Russia with love
Why was all the sex offenders in court missed out ? There was 2 pedos and another sex offender in crown on Tuesday 8th May
Is that Ben Summers from Ben Summers Removals or another Ben Summers?
There’s only one Ben summers
I thought Ben Summers owns Brading Car Park, full of Ben Summers
Vehicles, he obviously likes FREE Parking.
Don’t worry about other motorists
After a hard days work removing people’s junk they can’t be bothered to do themselves he should be allowed to light one up and chill of an evening
Funny how you never see any white collar workers in court! Like solicitors and land agents
You do, regularly. I often take a couple of lawyers with me, when ever I’m requested to attend… 🙂
They should really hang the scumbags out to dry and charge VAT too!