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Drink Driving: Police Charge Woman With Blood Alcohol Reading of 999,999

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We are often asked whether the police really do ever make mistakes in procedures that they carry out often.

 

We have had an interesting case recently which proves that mistakes can happen, and shows that not everyone charged with drink driving is guilty of the offence.

 

Julie contacted our offices recently in a state of distress.  She had been charged with drink driving and given a Court date.  She was adamant that she should’t have been over the limit – she’d had just a single drink and had waited an hour after drinking it before she drove.

 

She felt fine and there had been no concerns over her driving.  She was stopped because she was driving slowly, late at night; something that Julie said was actually due to her being in an unfamiliar area and trying to work out the correct road to turn onto.

 

At the police station, a blood sample was taken from her.

 

The legal blood alcohol limit is 80.  Anything over that will result in you being over the limit, and charged with drink driving.

 

The magistrates’ guidelines go as far as 345, meaning that most people are expected to have readings of 345 or under.  Indeed, for someone to have a reading anywhere near this high, the Court will be concerned that serious alcohol abuse issues are present.  Most people could  not reach an alcohol reading this high and be alive, never mind driving.

 

Imagine our surprise, then, when Julie informed us that her reading was 999,999.

 

A blood reading of nearly 1 million!

 

Clearly, something had gone wrong.

 

Fortunately, with our experience as drink drive solicitors, we were able to liaise with the prosecution and stop this absurd case ever reaching the Court, something that Julie was very grateful for.

 

Perhaps this story should be told to anyone who believes ‘there’s no smoke without fire’!

 

The Changing Face of Forrest Williams

We are delighted to announce that Forrest Williams are currently hiring.

 

Our Apprentice, Lydia Booth, has moved on to new challenges and we are excited to have two new members of staff join our dedicated team.

 

Steve Williams, principal, commented:

 

Steve Williams“It is always exciting to have new people join the team as each person brings fresh energy and ideas with them.  We are looking for a paralegal and a new Apprentice, and as always, we are conducting a very thorough recruitment process.  It is vital to us that the people who join our team are committed, hardworking and passionate about the work we conduct.

 

With these changes, and other plans we have, 2014 is proving to be an exciting year for Forrest Williams.”

 

Exceptional Hardship Case Successful For Roadside Technician

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There were celebrations in Stafford Magistrates’ Court this week after our client, Peter Davies, was told by a District Judge that his Exceptional Hardship application had been accepted by the court.

 

For Peter, who works as a Roadside Technician for a well-known motoring organisation, this means that not only does he avoid the automatic 6 month disqualification he faced as a result of ‘totting up’ to 12 penalty points.  Importantly for him and his young family, it also means that he keeps the job he loves.

 

Peter explained during his first conversation with us that a disqualification would mean he would be dismissed by his employer.  Peter, who had worked hard to become a Roadside Technician, told us with modesty that he had received several certificates for his customer care skills, based on excellent customer feedback following his roadside assistance.  In fact, Peter’s Manager attended the court hearing with him – something he said he would not do for every employee!

 

All the staff at Forrest Williams were delighted when Steve Williams, the firm’s Senior Partner, called into the office with news of Peter’s successful outcome.

 

Peter was relieved to hear that he can continue to drive, as this means he can carry on doing the job he loves – helping motorists in their hour of need!

 

We at Forrest Williams are delighted that our careful preparation of Peter’s Exceptional Hardship application, together with Steve Williams’ presentation of his case, resulted in yet another life-changing result – for the motorists’ friend!

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