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Speeding and Failing to Furnish Information – Charges dropped 02/10/2009

Cunninghams Driving Defence Solicitors recently represented Mr R from Oxford who was charged with offences of speeding and failing to furnish information. Upon close scrutiny of the summons, Cunninghams Driving Defence Solicitors identified that the police had not lodged Read more>


Failing to Provide a Specimen – minimum ban 02/10/2009

Cunninghams Driving Defence Solicitors represented Mr O who pleaded guilty to an offence of failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis. Magistrates Court Sentencing Guidelines have recently been changed and Magistrates are now encouraged to deal with Read more>


Custodial Sentence Avoided 02/10/2009

Cunninghams Driving Defence Solicitors represented Mr M who was charged with offences of driving with excess alcohol, failing to stop at the scene of an accident and driving without due care and attention. Mr M entered a guilty plea Read more>


Driver recorded at over 100mph avoids ban 02/10/2009

Cunninghams Driving Defence Solicitors represented Mr C who had pleaded guilty to an offence of speeding where the speed was in excess of 100mph on a motorway. A defendant is this position can usually expect to receive a period Read more>


Reading of 132 in breath but Custodial Sentence Avoided 02/10/2009

Cunninghams Driving Defence Solicitors represented Miss B who pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol, the level of alcohol in her breath being 132. This was a particularly high reading and meant that the Magistrates would almost inevitably impose Read more>


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