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'Broken' judge fined for drink-driving | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A former crown court judge who was stopped on the M6 while nearly three times over the legal alcohol limit has been fined £1,200. | A former crown court judge who was stopped on the M6 while nearly three times over the legal alcohol limit has been fined £1,200. |
Officers pulled over Bruce Macmillan, 63, near Chorley when they spotted him driving erratically on 27 August. | Officers pulled over Bruce Macmillan, 63, near Chorley when they spotted him driving erratically on 27 August. |
Macmillan, who admitted drinking and driving, was arrested again three weeks later when police found him drunk in charge of his car. | |
The court heard he was a "broken man" whose life had gone "badly wrong". | |
Macmillan, from Aigburth on Merseyside, was also banned from driving for two years at Chorley Magistrates' Court. | |
Bottles of spirits | |
He was first called to the bar 40 years ago and served as a circuit judge, with "perfect distinction", for 16 years. | |
But he resigned from his £128,000-a-year job in September, a week before he pleaded guilty to drink-driving on the motorway in Lancashire. | |
He admitted his second offence of being drunk in charge of a car in Toxteth, Liverpool, before Chorley Magistrates' Court, during the same hearing at which he was sentenced. | |
He accepts at that point his career was ruined. He was a broken man immediately Stuart Driver QC, defending | |
On both occasions, he was found with half a bottle of spirits in his car, vodka on the first occasion and gin on the second. | |
After being stopped on the M6 in August, Macmillan said: "I've not had a drink today, officer." | |
But tests confirmed him as being three times over the limit and he was charged | |
Three weeks later police were called by his wife who awoke to find him not at home. | |
She was so concerned she reported him as a missing, the court heard. | |
'Cracked under strain' | |
Officers found him asleep behind the wheel of his car with the keys in the ignition, in Hill Street, Toxteth, Liverpool, with a half-empty bottle of gin. | |
Stuart Driver QC, told the court that Macmillan had not been able to cope with the pressures of the job and had taken time off work for stress. | |
In August when, he was first arrested, he had "cracked under the strain", the court heard. | |
Mr Driver said: "He accepts at that point his career was ruined. He was a broken man immediately." | |
The magistrates said they were impressed by the self-help Macmillan had sought, as he is currently attending a rehabilitation course for alcoholics. | |
He was also ordered to pay costs and a victim's surcharge penalty totalling £175. |
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