Here is a round up of some of the cases heard at the Isle of Wight Magistrates' Court, for the week commencing November 1.
Lifeng Chen, 25, of Sandown Road, Lake.
Driving without a licence, driving without an MOT.
Fine £69, costs £85, surcharge £34, three penalty points.
Leslie Graham, 78, of Winston Avenue, Binstead.
Possess knife blade/sharp pointed article in a public place.
Found guilty after trial.
Three months in custody, suspended for 12 months. Costs £200, surcharge £128.
Joseph Gibbons, 30, of Halberry Lane, Newport.
Two counts of drug driving, and possession of cocaine.
Disqualified from driving for 12 months, fine £600, costs £85, surcharge £60.
Marcus Burgin, 22, of Camp Road, Freshwater.
Drunk in charge of a car.
Disqualified from driving for three months, fine £192, costs £85, surcharge £34.
Emily Bailey, 30, of The Green, Cowes.
Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence.
Three penalty points, fine £40, costs £45, surcharge £34.
Daniel Woods, 28, of Green Street, Ryde.
Criminal damage.
Six month conditional discharge, £100 compensation.
Christopher Allen, 49, of Atherley Road, Shanklin.
Drunk and disorderly.
Fine £80, costs £85, surcharge £34.
Jacob Grimaldi, 28, of Upton Road, Ryde.
Criminal damage.
Fine £238, costs £85, surcharge £34.
Charles McKie, 80, of Latimer Road, St Helens.
Drink driving.
Disqualified from driving for 17 months, fine £120, costs £85, surcharge £34.
Harry Mortram, 19, of George Street, Ryde.
Burglary.
12-month community order to include 80 hours of unpaid work, £630 compensation.
Ashley David Smart, 37, of High Street, Shanklin.
Possession of cocaine, possession of cannabis.
Fine £300, costs £85, surcharge £34.
Bogdan Mihai Mistreanu, 26, of West Hill Road, Ryde.
Criminal damage, assault by beating.
12-month community order to include 200 hours of unpaid work, 12-month restraining order, surcharge £95, costs £300.
Lorraine Mildred Daniels, 61, of The Broadway, Totland.
Failing to provide a drink-drive specimen for analysis.
Eight weeks in custody, suspended for a year. Disqualified from driving for 32 months, costs £85, surcharge £128.
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