Here is a round up of some of the cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates' Court, for the week commencing February 5.

Zacary Jackson, 36, of Newport.

Assault of emergency worker.

Fine £80, surcharge £32, costs £85.

Read about the case here

Matthew Rawson, 34, of Garden Way, Newport.

Failing to provide a specimen, driving without due care and attention, without insurance and without a licence.

12 weeks in custody, suspended for 12 months. Disqualified from driving for three years. 150 hours unpaid work, surcharge £128, costs £85.

Read about the case here

Billy Christopher Cokes, 28, of Oakfield Road, East Cowes.

Two counts of drug driving.

Disqualified from driving for three years. Fine £120, surcharge £34, costs £85.

Read about the case here

Jed Atkinson, 25, of Gunville Road, Newport.

Assault by beating, use of threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, resist a constable and an inspector in the execution of their duty.

12-month community order, to include ten rehabilitation days and 100 hours of unpaid work. Compensation £240.

Read about the case here

Kieran Mark White, 33, of Brook Close, Sandown.

Drink driving.

Disqualified from driving 20 months. Fine £300, surcharge £34, costs £85.

Read about the case here

Benjamin Allan Barthorpe, 34, of Atherley Park Close, Shanklin.

Cannabis possession.

Fine £200, surcharge £34, costs £85.

Read about the case here

Adam Guy Burgess, 48, of Royal Street, Sandown.

Theft of power tools worth £700 and a pedal cycle worth £165.

12 weeks in custody. Compensation £365.

Connor Michael Desbrow, 31, of High Street, Sandown.

Use of threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour

12-month community order to include 100 hours of unpaid work. Surcharge £95, costs £85.

Thomas Arnold-Bellaby, 31, of Beauchamp Drive, Newport.

Damage to a motor vehicle, possession of offensive weapon (baseball bat) and possession of a bladed article.

18-month community order to include 25 rehabilitation days, surcharge £95, costs £85.

Helen Louise Gibbons, 53, of Leed Street, Sandown.

Caused harassment, alarm or distress.

Six-month community order to include ten rehabilitation days. Surcharge £95.

Read about the case here

Jessica Anne Whitewood, 27, of Whitepit Lane, Newport.

Criminal damage and two counts of assault.

12-month community order, to include 20 rehabilitation days. Fine £40, surcharge £95, costs £85.

Reza Hatami-Pour, 38, of Green Street, Ryde.

Intentionally exposed his genitals intending someone would see them.

12 weeks in custody, suspended for 12 months. 12-month rehabilitation requirement. Surcharge £128, costs £650.

Read about the case here

Ben William Atkins, 28, of Bath Road, Ventnor.

Assault by beating.

Fine £175, surcharge £34, costs £85.

Joseph Thomas Barrass, 26, of Brickfield Close, Newport.

Driving offences.

Dealt with by IW Crown Court.

Read about the case here

Sharon Burgess, 57, of Witbank Gardens, Shanklin.

Possession of a Class A drug.

Fine £120, surcharge £34, costs £85.

William Thomas Bushnell, 34, of Downsview Road, St Helens.

Drink driving.

Disqualified from driving for 22 months. Fine £120, surcharge £34, costs £85.

Maria Chantelle Vecsei, of Field Lane, St Helens.

Drink driving.

Disqualified from driving for 18 months. Fine £120, surcharge £34, costs £85.

David Toker, 40, of Hogan Close, Newport.

Possession of cannabis.

Fine £40, surcharge £34, costs £40.

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