hereMs Johnston said Cadd was 'still making progress' from the officers at that time. He went through a number of red lights, and only came to a stop when he reached a dead end.When he stopped, Cadd put his hands out of the window in a 'defensive gesture'.
Officers noticed white power on the steering wheel, and an empty snap bag in the foot well of the car.When he was taken to the police station he admitted the offences, the court heard.Cadd later pleaded guilty dangerous driving, and possession of cocaine.
He wasn't charged with driving while under the influence of drugs.Ms Johnston said she couldn't explain why Cadd hadn't been tested by police at the time.Defending, Stuart Duke said that Cadd has his own business employing 10 people.Mr.
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