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Failure to identify driver

CARLOS TEVEZ SCORES A HATRICK (OF DRIVING OFFENCES) 16/01/2013

Manchester City Footballer Carlos Tevez is facing a driving ban for clocking up three separate driving offences. These offences include speeding, driving without a full UK licence and failing to identify a driver. Tevez, an Argentine National, is permitted, as Read more>


Not Guilty after Trial – Failing to Furnish Information in Bromley, Kent 29/03/2012

Many people find themselves summonsed to Court through no fault of their own.  The majority of the time they find themselves summonsed for the offence of failing to furnish information following an allegation of speeding to which they had no Read more>


Failing to Furnish Information – Not Guilty after Trial 29/03/2012

Cunninghams were instructed by Mr P who was summonsed to appear before Bromley Magistrates Court, Kent for an offence of failing to identify a driver contrary to Section 172 of the Road Traffic Act 1988. Mr P’s car was used Read more>


Failing to Furnish Information – Case Discontinued before getting to Court 14/03/2012

Mr H was summonsed to appear before Accrington Magistrates Court, Lancashire, for an offence of failing to furnish information.  Mr H instructed Paul Turner at Cunninghams to prepare his defence.  Paul advised Mr H that there were strong grounds to Read more>


Staffordshire client avoids disqualification despite accumulating 30 penalty points on licence 17/02/2012

Carl was recently instructed by Mr M at Stafford Crown Court whereby he had built up 30 penalty points on his driving licence.  Powerful mitigation was presented on Mr M’s behalf at the Crown Court in Stafford and he avoided Read more>


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