Here is a round up of some of the cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates' Court, for the week commencing August 1, 2022.

Michael Pilbeam, 45, of Great Preston Road, Ryde.

Driving while disqualified.

12-month community order, 40 hours of unpaid work, costs £85, £114 surcharge, six penalty points.

Read about the case here

Thomas Rowe, 34, of Dairy Crest Drive, Newport.

Drink driving.

Disqualified from driving for 14 months, £461 fine, £184 surcharge, £85 costs.

Read about the case here

Sarah Guymer, 55, of Hillrise Avenue, Binstead.

Drink driving.

Disqualified from driving for 15 months, £120 fine, £85 costs, £48 surcharge.

Read about the case here

Asif Ali, 43, of HMP Isle of Wight.

Assaulting an emergency worker, namely a prison officer, by beating.

Five week's imprisonment, to run concurrently with his life term. To pay a £120 surcharge — on his release.

Read about the case here

David Sanders, 45, of The Rogers, Shanklin.

Send letter/communication conveying a threatening message.

12-month conditional discharge, costs £200, surcharge £20.

Warren Russell, 38, of Barton Road, Newport.

12 counts of theft, from Sainsbury's, B&M, Marks and Spencer, and Sports Direct.

12-month community order to include drug rehabilitation requirement.

Michael Hazel, 53, of Longmead Road, Ryde.

Send communication/article of an indecent/offensive nature.

12-month restraining order, fine £120, costs £85, surcharge £34.

David Haynes, 27, of Star Street, Ryde.

Use threatening/abusive words/behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.

Fine £50, costs £85.

Reece Judge, 21, of Collards Close, Freshwater.

Two counts of criminal damage, assault, two counts of causing harassment/alarm/distress, breach of community order.

18-month community order, 300 hours of unpaid work, 45 rehabilitation days, £600 compensation, £114 surcharge, £85 costs.

Read about the case here

Rianne Donna Galloway, 24, of Cedar Hill, Newport.

Failed to comply with requirements of community order.

12-month community order, 100 hours of unpaid work, costs £60.

Andrew James Blair, 42, of Fisherman's Walk, Bembridge.

Failed to comply with requirements of community order.

12-month community order, costs £60.

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