A woman who was disqualified from driving lied to police and gave officers her best friend's name after she crashed into a parked car, a court heard.
She had also used her friend's name to insure the car due to her not having a licence. Charlotte Evans, 30, bought a Vauxhall Corsa on April 3, 2021, and insured the car under the name of Chloe Cavell, who she had been friends with for 21 years, a judge was told.
She had previously been convicted of drink driving and had been disqualified from driving. A sentencing hearing at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court in Wales on Friday heard Evans did not seek Ms Cavell's permission to insure her car in her name. READ MORE: We asked every Greater Manchester Tory MP about HS2...
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