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No O licence and Driver CPC Charges withdrawn at Magistrates’ Court

Senior solicitor Murray Oliver represented a driver when the the police stopped a Transit van and trailer carrying a digger. They charged the driver with operating without an O licence, failing to have a Driver CPC card using a vehicle with a defective tyre and failing to use a tachograph. Following a review of the charges and circumstances Murray Oliver was successful in persuading the police to withdraw the No O licence and Driver CPC charges and a fine of just over £300 and 3 penalty points was issued for the defective tyre and failure to use a tachograph card.

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Case Details

Case Name: No O licence and Driver CPC Charges withdrawn at Magistrates’ Court
Case Date: March 2025
Case Type (info): Magistrates' Court

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