Isle of Wight Magistrates’ Court round up of recent cases

Isle of Wight Magistrates’ Court Recent Case Roundup

A summary of recent cases from the Isle of Wight Magistrates’ Court

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Isle of Wight: Here’s a quick look at some cases from the Isle of Wight Magistrates’ Court for the week starting December 30, 2024.

Freya Jones, 36, from Rookley, got an eight-week prison term, but it’s suspended for a year because she didn’t follow her community order.

Then there’s Daniel Jeavons, 32, from Ryde. He didn’t stick to his suspended sentence for burglary. He was fined £40, had to pay £145 in costs, and got a 12-month community order with a 120-day alcohol ban and ten rehab days.

Esmee Hicks, 21, from Shanklin, faced drug driving charges. She ended up with an £80 fine, £85 in costs, and a year-long driving ban.

Joachim Kurek, 46, also from Rookley, was in the same boat with drug driving. He got a £251 fine, £85 in costs, and a 12-month driving disqualification.

Samuel Begent-Lowe, 30, from Totland, was caught drug driving and had cannabis on him. He received an £80 fine, £85 in costs, and a year-long driving ban.

Lewis Hunter, 27, from Ryde, didn’t stop after a crash and was driving without a proper license or insurance. He has to pay £300 in compensation, £85 in costs, and do 180 hours of unpaid work over a year, plus a six-month driving ban.

Darren Prouten, 42, from Newport, was in trouble for fraud and shoplifting. He had to pay £203.15 in compensation and £85 in costs.

Lennon Lowman, 20, from Newport, got a conditional discharge for criminal damage, with £85 in costs.

Matthew Hume, 50, from Cowes, breached a restraining order twice and got a ten-week prison term along with £85 in costs.

Daniel Sweet, 33, from Lake, was caught stealing from a shop and has to pay £100 in compensation.

Karen Needham, 71, from Shanklin, was caught drink driving. She got a £200 fine, £85 in costs, and a 28-month driving ban.

Charles Tom, 56, from Ryde, drove without a license and didn’t provide a specimen. He got an eight-week suspended prison term, £154 surcharge, and a 36-month driving ban.

Lucy Soldevila, 39, from Brading, faced two counts of drug driving and was fined £120, with £85 in costs and a 14-month driving ban.

Anthony Williams, 29, from Sandown, drove dangerously and didn’t stop. He was fined £461, had to pay £85 in costs, and got a 15-month driving ban.

Amber Gagen, 25, from Ryde, didn’t follow a community protection notice and was fined £40, with £85 in costs.

Amber Banham-Gage, 22, also from Ryde, faced the same issue and got a £40 fine and £85 in costs.

Zachary Savaria-Jones, 21, from Sandown, was caught with cannabis and for criminal damage, receiving an £80 fine and £85 in costs.

Harry Rimell, 25, from Freshwater, was drunk and disorderly, getting a £40 fine and £85 in costs.

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