Banned driver was previously prosecuted for dangerous driving
A PENRITH farmer has been given a fresh 12-month driving ban and a curfew after police caught him driving while he was disqualified.
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Chief Reporter for North Cumbria covering a variety of stories, including court and crime, in Carlisle and beyond for the News & Star, Cumberland News, Times & Star and Whitehaven News.
Chief Reporter for North Cumbria covering a variety of stories, including court and crime, in Carlisle and beyond for the News & Star, Cumberland News, Times & Star and Whitehaven News.
A PENRITH farmer has been given a fresh 12-month driving ban and a curfew after police caught him driving while he was disqualified.
A CARLISLE man who subjected a woman to months of harassment has been given an "exclusion zone" to protect his victim.
A SENTENCE date has been set for a motorist whose dangerous driving caused a a crash that resulted in his passenger losing an arm.
A TAXI passenger from Carlisle who made off without paying the fare was known to the driver because they had previously been in relationship.
A LONGTOWN man has denied two charges of burgling rooms in a Carlisle city centre hotel, allegedly stealing keys and an £8,000 watch.
A DRUG driver who was caught in Brampton said he drove the short distance to a local shop "because it was raining".
A CANNABIS user who illegally grew the drug in his Carlisle home blamed trauma linked to a police “error” that triggered unfounded rumours of him being accused of a sex crime.
TWO women racially abused a taxi driver during a late-night journey across Carlisle after he told them they should not eat and drink in his cab.
A YOUNG motorist prosecuted for putting fake number plates on his car said he did it because he could not afford his insurance.
A MOTORIST who drove over rather than round a mini roundabout in Carlisle has been given fines and costs totalling £785.
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