HERE is a round-up of some of the cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates' Court, for the week commencing August 19, 2024.
Amber Gagen, 25, of Green Street, Ryde.
Failure to comply with a community protection notice.
Fine £40.
Yvette Horton, 49, of Appleford Lane, Whitwell.
Drink driving.
Costs £85, surcharge £48, fine £120, 15-month driving disqualification.
Martin D’Arcy, 55, of Arctic Road, Cowes.
Criminal damage, drunk and disorderly in a public place, Racially/religiously aggravated fear/provocation of violence by words/writing, common assault, public order offence.
Compensation £50, 12-week prison term.
Jake Millmore, 29, of Spanners Close, Chale.
Failure to stop after a road traffic accident.
Costs £85, surcharge £200, fine £500, driving record endorsed with seven penalty points.
Aleksandra Rydz, 41, of The Strand, Ryde.
Owner/person in charge of a dog dangerously out of control causing injury.
Costs £85, surcharge £114, compensation £100, 12-month community order, to include 200 hours of unpaid work.
Anthony Harris, 56, of Shamblers Road, Cowes.
Failure to surrender to court bail.
Fine £40, surcharge £16.
Peter Thompson, 53, of Fort Warden Road, Totland Bay.
Drink driving, driving without a licence, using a motor vehicle without a valid test certificate or insurance.
Costs £85, surcharge £48, fine £120, 15-month driving disqualification.
Richard Palin, 48, of Wintergreen Gardens, Newport.
Drink driving.
Costs £85, surcharge £384, fine £960, 25-month driving disqualification.
Matthew Blanchard, 50, of Victoria Crescent, Ryde.
Three counts of theft from a shop.
Compensation £52.50.
Liam Saltzer, 37, of Bellevue Road, Cowes.
Drink driving, driving without a licence, using a motor vehicle without insurance.
Costs £85, surcharge £48, fine £120, 12-month driving disqualification.
Jacob Anderson, 25, of Arctic Road, Cowes.
Drink driving.
Costs £85, surcharge £110, fine £276, 12-month driving disqualification.
Luke Connolly, 28, of Cypress Road, Newport.
Theft from a shop.
Costs £25, surcharge £32, compensation £73.62, fine £80.
Richard Herbert, 26, of High Street, Shanklin.
Public order offence, trespassing in proximity of a railway.
Costs £50, fine £80, surcharge £32.
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