Here is a round up of some of the cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates' Court, for the week commencing April 26.
Lachen Connor Downs, 23, of Tennyson Road, Cowes.
Disclosed private sexual photograph or film without consent.
Three months in custody, suspended for 18 months. 18-month supervision order to include 25 rehabilitation days. 18-month restraining order. Surcharge £128, costs £85.
Kenneth Oatley, 41, of Rink Road, Ryde.
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
12-month community order, to include 120 hours of unpaid work. Surcharge £95, costs £300.
Luke Randall, 42, of Pallance Road, Cowes.
Criminal damage to door and frame worth £1,500, and harassment.
12-month community order, to include 15 rehabilitation days and 80 hours of unpaid work. Compensation £1,000. Two-year restraining order.
Samuel Vincent Rolfe, 20, of May Place, Basingstoke.
Criminal damage to equipment at St Mary's Hospital worth £3,000. Criminal damage to machinery at HMP Winchester worth £250-£300.
Compensation £3,250.
Andrew Cummings-Brown, 69, of Grange Road, East Cowes.
Assault a police constable by beating.
Fine £100, compensation £100, surcharge £34, costs £85.
Dominic Dunford, 22, of St John's Hill, Ryde.
Assault a police constable.
Electronic curfew for three months, from 7pm to 6am. Surcharge £95, costs £85.
Lewis Hartley Connor Prior, 18, of Swanmore Road, Ryde.
Possession of cannabis, cultivation of cannabis.
Fine £80, surcharge £34, costs £85.
Tomas Daniel Bateman, 31, of The Square, Freshwater.
Criminal damage, in breach of suspended sentence.
Three months in custody, fine £40, surcharge £34, compensation £60, costs £85.
Jayden Nasby, 23, of Birch Gardens, Binstead.
Drug driving.
Fine £120, surcharge £34, costs £85.
Paul Darren Dowsey, 49, of Quay Street, Newport.
Causing alarm or distress, with threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour.
12-month community order, to include 15 rehabilitation days and 60 hours of unpaid work. 12-month restraining order, surcharge £95, costs £85.
Harry Rae White, 20, of Atkinson Drive, Newport.
Drunk and disorderly.
Six-month conditional discharge, surcharge £22, costs £85.
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