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This Mitigation Helped Client Get Minimum Ban For Drink Driving Case in Worksop Magistrates’ Court

When Elaine Morley first approached us for help, it was not herself she was worried about. She told us she had been charged with a drink driving offence, on a breath-alcohol reading of 64mg, but that she had only driven after receiving a call from her distraught partner asking for a lift home.

 

Elaine explained to us that she had been at home, enjoying a drink of wine with her evening meal, when she received a call from her partner saying his organised lift had been cancelled without any warning. Before we could ask why an alternative method of transport had not been arranged instead, Elaine informed us that her partner has multiple serious health issues, including a severe visual impairment, and that he had essentially been left stranded in a poorly-lit and isolated rural location. When she received his call, she told us, she just reacted without thinking of the consequences. Her partner was very upset, she explained, and worried for his safety. He did not realise she had been drinking and she did not tell him this.

 

After taking a full and detailed statement from Elaine, together with plenty of background information regarding her partner’s health issues, we appointed one of our tried and trusted barristers to represent her at the hearing at Worksop Magistrates’ Court. Having discussed with Elaine her possible sentence according to the Magistrates’ Sentencing Guidelines, she said she was hoping for a disqualification of around 17 months, which is the lowest disqualification period for the second category (breath-alcohol readings between 60mg and 89mg).

 

We were delighted to take the call from the barrister, after Elaine’s hearing, informing us that the District Judge had been so moved by Elaine’s story that a disqualification of just 12 months – the minimum possible – had been imposed. The drink drive rehabilitation course had also been offered, completion of which will reduce the disqualification period by 3 months.

 

When we spoke to Elaine after the hearing, she was delighted. As she told us at the very beginning, her concern was always for her partner, and the impact her disqualification would have on his life. The District Judge recognised this as a valid concern, used her discretion and sentenced accordingly.

 

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Another Success For Forrest Williams

There are some cases that seem to last forever.

 

This week, one of those cases was finally ready for trial.

 

Mrs McGhee was accused of one charge of drink driving.  This incident occurred when she was at a very low point in life.

 

She was advised by Forrest Williams, specialist drink driving solicitors, to plead not guilty as the blood sample procedure had been conducted incorrectly.

 

Almost a year later, Mrs McGhee had taken many steps to get her life back on track, and yet because of Crown Prosecution Service delays, she had this case hanging over her all year.

 

She was apprehensive before the drink driving trial hearing this week at Buxton Magistrates Court.

 

She had already appeared at Court twice for her trial, and both times the case had been adjourned because of the Crown Prosecution Service’s failure to follow the Court’s directions.

 

Mrs McGhee told us after the hearing that she had found it especially comforting to have the same barrister, Sophie O’Sullivan, represent her throughout the case and that knowing there was a familiar, friendly face waiting for her each time in Court had made the ordeal much easier.

 

This week, Mrs McGhee attended Buxton Magistrates Court for her trial again.

 

Her barrister successfully argued that her blood sample procedure had been conducted incorrectly, and she was found not guilty.

 

Mrs McGhee was delighted with this result and that she can now move on from this chapter of her life.

 

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Nottinghamshire Speed Camera Traps: Week of 6 October 2014

If you’ll be driving across Nottinghamshire this week, commencing 6 October 2014, be aware of Nottinghamshire speed camera traps in these locations:

 

  • B6030 Sherwood Hall Road / Clipstone Road, Mansfield
  • B6018 Sutton Road, Kirkby in Ashfield
  • B6023 Mansfield Road, Sutton in Ashfield
  • A6117 Old Mill Lane, Mansfield
  • Church Hill, Kirkby in Ashfield
  • B6028 Stoneyford Road, Skegby
  • A616 Ollerton Road, Caunton
  • B6041 Kilton Hill, Worksop
  • A60 Carlton Road, Worksop
  • A617 Kirklington
  • Raymoth and Thievesdale Lane, Worksop
  • A609 Ilkeston Road / Wollaton Road / Russell Drive / Trowell Road, Nottingham
  • A6008 Canal Street, Nottingham
  • A6200 / A52 Derby Road, Nottingham
  • Beechdale Road / Hollington Road / Wigman Road, Nottingham
  • B6004 Strelley Road / Broxtowe Lane / Stockhill Lane
  • A6002 Bilborough Road, Nottingham
  • Glaisadale Drive, Bilborough
  • A608 Church Lane, Brinsley
  • Shelford Road, Radcliffe on Trent
  • B686 Carlton Hill, Carlton
  • A612 Burton Joyce, Nottingham

 

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