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.
• Sam Woodmore, 37, of Salters Road, Ryde – drove a motor vehicle after revocation of licence on account of disability – £40 fine, £85 costs, £16 surcharge, 3 points.
• Stephen Durkin, 43, of Union Street, Ryde was sentenced for a serious of offences. He received 20 weeks’ custodial sentence for multiple thefts. He was fined £120 and disqualified for 254 days with a 70-day extension for the offence of driving whilst disqualified. He was also convicted of fraud by false representation.
• Una-Mary Hobart, 71, of Gatcombe Mill, Newport – used handheld mobile phone while driving – £307 fine, £90 costs, £123 surcharge, 6 points.
• Nicky Christie, 51, of Angelica Grove, Newport – possession of Class A drug (heroin) – forfeiture and destruction order.
• Lois Hicks, 32, of Clarence Road, East Cowes – multiple thefts from shops, common assault and assaults on emergency workers – community order until 03/01/2027 with up to 25 rehabilitation days, £1,056.20 total compensation.
• Charlie Lewis, 30, of Linden Road, Newport – breach of restraining order – community order until 03/07/2026 with 15 rehabilitation days and 100 hours unpaid work, £85 costs.
• Jake Woodford, 28, of Hookes Way, Newport – theft from a shop – 12-month conditional discharge, £11.35 compensation.
• Lee Richie, 31, of Sunset Close, Freshwater – drove motor vehicle with a proportion of cannabis above limit – £120 fine, £85 costs, disqualified 40 months.
• Susan Brocklehurst, 61, of Station Road, New Barnet – failed to provide specimen for analysis – 18 weeks’ custody suspended 15 months, 15 rehabilitation days, £85 costs, £154 surcharge, disqualified 48 months. She was also fined £307 for failing to surrender to bail.
• Dean Brett, 49, of Priory Drive, Nettlestone – breach of restraining order – community order until 03/07/2026 with 125 hours unpaid work, £85 costs, £114 surcharge, new restraining order made.
• Daniel Jeavons, 33, of Cross Street in Ryde admitted breaching the requirements of a community order. He was fined £60 and ordered to pay £60 costs.


























































































1 short of the Dirty Dozen, the island is sadly
getting worse.
Drugs and more drugs.
I was walking the dog yesterday in Shanklin,
and the smell of Cannabis is rife.
sounds like you need a joint
Only Numpty’s smoke joints.
The world is full of Numpty’s.
All aged 28 to 71. What a great example these idiots are setting for our youngsters!