A summary of recent cases from the Isle of Wight Magistrates’ Court, highlighting various offenses and their outcomes
Newport: Here’s a quick look at some cases from the Isle of Wight Magistrates’ Court for the week starting December 16, 2024.
Mazie Bailey, a 22-year-old from Atkinson Drive, was in court for assault. She got a 20-week prison term, but it’s suspended for 18 months, plus she has to pay £250 in compensation.
Abbey Grant, 49, also from Newport, faced charges for drug driving. She ended up with a £120 fine, £85 in costs, and a 14-month driving ban.
Then there’s Leszek Berezniak, 34, from Fort Street in Sandown, who was caught stealing. He has to pay £110 in compensation.
Raymond Delves, 52, with no fixed address, was charged with theft from a shop and common assault. He received a 12-month conditional discharge and has to pay £100 in costs and £23 in compensation.
Jake Dunkling, 36, also without a fixed address, faced multiple charges including possession of cannabis and assaulting an emergency worker. He got a £50 fine and has to pay £95 in compensation.
Callum Gulliver, 37, from Furze Hill Road in Shanklin, obstructed an authorized person. He was fined £80 and had to cover £85 in costs and £32 in surcharge.
Roger Broomfield, 53, from Whitehouse Road in Newport, was caught drug driving. His costs totaled £930, with a £500 fine and an 18-month driving ban.
Lastly, Jade Light, 34, from Newport Road in Cowes, also faced drug driving charges. She was fined £350, with £150 in costs and a surcharge of £140, along with an 18-month driving disqualification.
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