HERE is a round-up of some of the cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates' Court, for the week commencing September 23, 2024.

Dominic Crumby, 26, of Daniel Street, Ryde.

Assault by beating.

Compensation £300, 18-month community order, to include 30 rehabilitation days.

Leon Phillips, 31, of Dairy Crest Drive, Newport.

Driving without due care and attention.

Costs £85, surcharge £128, fine £320, driving record endorsed with six penalty points.

Donna Ashby, 57, of Sunset Close, Freshwater.

Drunk and disorderly in a public place, common assault on an emergency worker.

Costs £85, surcharge £56, compensation £50, fine £140.

Kevin Greenwood, 45, of West Street, Ryde.

Burglary.

Compensation £400, suspended sentence order activated.

Nobert Haczyk, 37, of The Strand, Ryde.

Failure to provide a specimen for analysis.

Costs £620, surcharge £378, fine £945, driving record endorsed with ten penalty points.

Keanu Banks, 26, of Union Street, Ryde.

Drug driving.

Costs £85, surcharge £114, 12-month community order, to include 80 hours of unpaid work, 17-month driving disqualification.

Benjamin Blenkinsop, 22, of Royal Architects Road, East Cowes.

Carried in/on a motor vehicle taken without the owner’s consent.

Costs £85, surcharge £72, fine £180, six-month driving disqualification.

Daniel Tredinnick, 48, of Western Road, Shanklin.

Criminal damage.

Surcharge £26, compensation £1,440, 12-month conditional discharge.

Marcus Burgin, 25, of Camp Road, Freshwater.

Drink driving, drug driving, driving without due care and attention, failure to stop.

Costs £85, surcharge £114, 18-month community order, to include 15 rehabilitation days and 200 hours of unpaid work, 36-month driving disqualification.

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