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I'm Glad This Wassock Has Been Taken Off Our Roads For A While !
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Not sure how long his prison sentence was, or how many years ban he had
( if he was banned at all ? )
Not sure how long his prison sentence was, or how many years ban he had
( if he was banned at all ? )
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///Davis was sentenced to 28 months in prison and disqualified from driving for 10 years after being convicted by a jury of four counts of dangerous driving, while his daughter Jordan (right) was found guilty of inciting or encouraging dangerous driving and given a two-year ban and an 18-month conditional discharge///
"Apart from 'Death by Dangerous' I believe the maximum sentence for a driving offence is 6 months mikey. "
There are a few motoring offences which go beyond the six month limit for Magistrates, Eddie:
Causing death by dangerous driving: 14 years
Dangerous Driving: 2 Years (which mens I don't know how this creature got 28 months, unless he had more than one charge)
Causing death by careless driving: 5 Years
Causing death whilst driving uninsured/unlicensed/disqualified: 2 years
There are a few motoring offences which go beyond the six month limit for Magistrates, Eddie:
Causing death by dangerous driving: 14 years
Dangerous Driving: 2 Years (which mens I don't know how this creature got 28 months, unless he had more than one charge)
Causing death by careless driving: 5 Years
Causing death whilst driving uninsured/unlicensed/disqualified: 2 years
Seems he must have done, Eddie.
It is unusual for this to be done even though the offences were clearly separate occurences. Anyway, good on the judge.
He can apply to have his disqualification (of ten years) lifted after five years. The Road Traffic Offenders Act makes provison for drivers to apply to have their ban lifted as after the following periods:
(a) after two years, if the disqualification is for less than four years,
(b) after one half of the period of disqualification, if it is for less than ten years but not less than four years,
(c) after five years in any other case
The application has to be made to the same court that imposed the ban so hopefully should this nutcase try he will be dealt with by a suitably unsympathetic judge.
It is unusual for this to be done even though the offences were clearly separate occurences. Anyway, good on the judge.
He can apply to have his disqualification (of ten years) lifted after five years. The Road Traffic Offenders Act makes provison for drivers to apply to have their ban lifted as after the following periods:
(a) after two years, if the disqualification is for less than four years,
(b) after one half of the period of disqualification, if it is for less than ten years but not less than four years,
(c) after five years in any other case
The application has to be made to the same court that imposed the ban so hopefully should this nutcase try he will be dealt with by a suitably unsympathetic judge.
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