Mr X was a 25 year old. He has never held a Provisional Licence and never passed a driving test.
In 2007 he was convicted of dangerous driving and disqualified for 4 years and until he passed an extended driving test. At the same time he was disqualified for 2 years (concurrent) for an alcohol related offence of failing to provide a breath specimen for analysis.
His disqualification notionally expired in June 2011 but he failed to apply to DVLA for a Provisional Licence or to pass the extended driving test. 3 weeks later he was stopped by the Police at 03.00 driving under the influence of alcohol; unaccompanied, without L plates and no insurance. He was still a disqualified driver.

How can we help him?
We can help to show the Court he is a young man with ‘issues’ in his life, and help him to avoid being sent to prison.
He will be disqualified for a further minimum period of 3 years for the drink/driving offence but may keep his liberty.

If you need help with any driving offences don’t delay contact Newnham & Jordan Solicitors

Tel: 0845 680 7871

Fiona Pawsey
Article by Fiona Pawsey
Fiona has been practicing family law for over 12 years initially as a Legal Executive and then subsequently as a solicitor. Fiona is a trained collaborative solicitor, as well as a Resolution Panel Member. She is experienced in advising clients going through divorce or family breakdown, including financial settlements and disputes over children, in particular complex contact and residence issues. In addition to family law Fiona also deals with litigation, property transactions and residential Conveyancing

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