Isle of Wight Magistrates’ Court round up of latest cases

HERE is a round up of some of the cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates’ Court, for the week commencing December 9, 2024.

James Willis, 39, of Lower Road, Adgestone.

Three counts of drug driving, possession of ketamine.

12-month community order, to include 15 rehabilitation days and 100 hours of unpaid work, 24-month driving disqualification.

Amber Banham-Gage, 22, of George Street, Ryde.

Common assault, theft from a shop.

Compensation £75, fine £120.

Tyler Brisley, 21, of Hatherden Road, Chalton.

Drink driving.

Costs £85, surcharge £240, fine £600, 19-month driving disqualification.

Leigh Ord, 41, of Hyde Road, Shanklin.

Obstruct/resist a constable in the execution of their duty, assault by beating.

Costs £85, surcharge £114, fine £120, 12-month community order, to include 20 rehabilitation days.

Lee Woodberry, 52, of Rolfs Close, Bembridge.

Drink driving.

Costs £85, fine £461, surcharge £114, 12-month community order, to include 15 rehabilitation days, 25-month driving disqualification.

Jade Sandells, 27, of Esplanade, Ryde.

Cause wasteful employment of police, persistent use of public communication network to cause annoyance/inconvenience/anxiety, failure to comply with community protection notice.

Costs £85, fine £120, 24-month community order, to include 30 rehabilitation days.

Joseph Long, 40, of William Street, Ryde.

Possession of cocaine.

Costs £85, fine £120.

Sophie Trattles, 36, of no fixed abode.

Drink driving.

Costs £85, surcharge £48, fine £120, 14-month driving disqualification.

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