Exceptional Hardship Upheld

Kept Licence
Dumbarton Sheriff Court and Justice of the Peace Court

Our client had pled guilty to using a hand-held mobile telephone whilst driving. Due to the presence of nine counting penalty points, he faced a six month ban. We successfully presented an exceptional hardship submission to the court and our client retained his driving licence.

Published: 31/05/2017

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