to Kent Online.Doherty’s lawyer, Paul Shingle, said the rules were not clear. He said: ‘It was not very clear to all and sundry what the rules were.‘His dog had escaped and he went to find him and he was on his way back home when he was stopped by police.‘It wasn’t a case of someone (who is disqualified) driving a car in defiance.
The case has an oddness about it with some unusual factors.’The singer pleaded guilty to both charges, as well as driving a car without insurance in August, and was sentenced to a £6000 fine and a two-year driving ban.Doherty also faced a six month driving ban last year after speeding.
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