This is your weekly round-up of some of the latest court cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates Court.
Monday 24th – Friday 28th August 2020
• Clive George Inch, 36, of Whitcombe Road, Newport pleaded guilty to stealing £5 of hot food items from Co-Operative and criminal damage to a Police cell. He was ordered to pay £5 compensation, £45 costs, a £95 surcharge and was made subject to an alcohol treatment programme for 6 months. Inch is subject to a 12 week curfew also.
• James Birchenough, 31, of Osborne Road in East Cowes, was found guilty of assault. Birchenough also pleaded guilty to using threatening/abusive words/behaviour to cause fear of violence and possession of a Class B drug. He was handed down a 12 week prison sentence and ordered to pay £150 costs, with a surcharge of £115.
• David Hill, 67, of Royal Street in Sandown, admitted drink driving. He blew 70 – the legal limit is 35. He was disqualified from driving for 20 months, fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £34 surcharge.
• John Mark Rollinson, 48, of Main Road, Arreton pleaded guilty to drink driving. He blew 66. He was disqualified from driving for 17, fined £140 and ordered to pay £85 costs with a £34 surcharge.
• Tamara Ashly Cassidy, 33, of Osborne Road in East Cowes was fined £80 for stealing cosmetics from Boots to the value of £339. She was ordered to pay £85 costs with a £34 surcharge. She was also given a 6 month conditional discharge for causing harassment, alarm or distress.
• Wayne Neil Thomas Paulson, 27 of Staplers Road, Newport pleaded guilty to assault and criminal damage. He was ordered to complete 25 rehabilitation days, fined £50 and told to pay costs of £95.
• Jamie Peter Evans, 50, of Sea Street in Newport was ordered by Magistrates to complete 40 rehabilitation days for possession of a Class A drug (cocaine) and possession of a weapon that can discharge electricity – namely a taser – contrary to the Firearms Act 1968. He was ordered to pay £600 costs with a surcharge of £90. He has also been made subject to a 2 year criminal behaviour order.
• Scott Andrew Whittington, 41, of Oakvale in Ryde, was given an 8 week prison sentence – suspended for 12 months – for breaching a restraining order and criminal damage. He was also ordered to pay a surcharge of £128.
• Clive George Inch, 36, of Green Street in Ryde, was given a 6 month conditional discharge for breaching a restraining order. He was ordered to pay costs of £40 with a £22 surcharge.





























































































Clives been a busy boy , just lock him up n be done with him
Clive is ok just needs help
The Guy is a pain in the backside.
Wow! those punishments are going to send a shock wave through the scum community.
2 cases from Osborne road East Cowes sounds like a nice road.
Love the last reported case. A case of giving an inch and taking a mile.
Doublrepost, edit went wrong.
Double post, edit went wrong.
Love the last one. A case of giving an inch and taking a mile, maybe?
Mr Inch is a piece of work, He’s stolen way more than that! Deserves sentencing, rid the island of him.
Interesting not the youngsters min age 27 really should no better time they all grew up.
Not when there is never any repercussions for breaking the law. Remember this is ONLY the cases they have been CAUGHT for.
More profitable than working for many
Same old scum, different day
Iam glad that the full weight of the law was thrown at these henous villans. Good job that the crimes commited were not more serious, as the courts might have had to give them a bag of sweets each and a fiver for their fare home.
As for any of their victims, directly or indirectly shame on you for being a victim, there is no room in this world for decent law abiding people who upset the scum of this earth, shame on you.
As for the CPS and law courts of this land, grow a pair, and provide justice for the victims not those that cause the misery, heartache, damage to others.
If can ask a question, on Sunday I will be driving drunk in Sandown, will have about 5keys of charlie with me, selling it to school children.
Does this mean I can get a sentence of a 6 Month all expenses paid rehab session in the Bahamas, if not what will I have to do get one.