Not Guilty Of Failing To Identify

Our client may have thought he was being clever by failing to respond properly to a s.172 request however his folly was brought home when he received court papers for failing to identify. The offence carries a minimum endorsement of six points which would have caused DVLA to revoke his driving licence under the new driver provisions. We were able to identify a technical defence t the charge and our client was found not guilty after trial.

Published: 31/05/2017

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