Cartini
New Member
Good Afternoon,
Your advice would be very welcome.
My girlfriend`s daughter, who is 23, stupidly tried driving home (to her mother`s) last night after a night out. Shortly after setting off, she clipped a car wing mirror (mirror damage to both the car she was driving and the car she clipped) and was subsequently reported to the police. She was breathalysed with a reading of 83 / 100 and spent the night in cells. She was the only person in the car.
She`s been bailed to appear at the magistrates court on the 5th July and has been advised (by the "duty" solicitor) to seek legal representation.
As an initial "warning", what is she likely to be "awarded" on her day in court?
Would the fact she is a registered carer for her mother (she`s insured to drive her mother`s car), who is recovering from lung cancer and has Parkinson`s disease, be a mitigating circumstance?
Understandably, she`s devastated and her mother isn`t much better.
Your advice would be very welcome.
Thank you,
Andy
Your advice would be very welcome.
My girlfriend`s daughter, who is 23, stupidly tried driving home (to her mother`s) last night after a night out. Shortly after setting off, she clipped a car wing mirror (mirror damage to both the car she was driving and the car she clipped) and was subsequently reported to the police. She was breathalysed with a reading of 83 / 100 and spent the night in cells. She was the only person in the car.
She`s been bailed to appear at the magistrates court on the 5th July and has been advised (by the "duty" solicitor) to seek legal representation.
As an initial "warning", what is she likely to be "awarded" on her day in court?
Would the fact she is a registered carer for her mother (she`s insured to drive her mother`s car), who is recovering from lung cancer and has Parkinson`s disease, be a mitigating circumstance?
Understandably, she`s devastated and her mother isn`t much better.
Your advice would be very welcome.
Thank you,
Andy