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Doherty banned over manager crash | Doherty banned over manager crash |
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Musician Pete Doherty has been banned from driving for 12 months after admitting allowing his manager to use his Daimler car without insurance. | Musician Pete Doherty has been banned from driving for 12 months after admitting allowing his manager to use his Daimler car without insurance. |
His lawyer entered the guilty plea to magistrates in Lowestoft, Suffolk. | His lawyer entered the guilty plea to magistrates in Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
It relates to an incident in Hadleigh, Suffolk, last September, in which a pedestrian was critically injured. | It relates to an incident in Hadleigh, Suffolk, last September, in which a pedestrian was critically injured. |
Doherty's manager Andrew Boyd, 42, of London, admitted dangerous driving and failing to stop at the scene of an accident and was jailed for 12 months. | |
Boyd also admitted driving without a licence or insurance during a hearing at Ipswich Crown Court last month. | Boyd also admitted driving without a licence or insurance during a hearing at Ipswich Crown Court last month. |
Previous driving ban | |
Chris Corder, 43, of Hadleigh, Suffolk, suffered "catastrophic" brain injuries and was left in a coma after the crash, the court heard. | Chris Corder, 43, of Hadleigh, Suffolk, suffered "catastrophic" brain injuries and was left in a coma after the crash, the court heard. |
The court was told Boyd's four-year-old son was in the back of the car at the time. | The court was told Boyd's four-year-old son was in the back of the car at the time. |
Police later found the car in a body repair shop in London. | Police later found the car in a body repair shop in London. |
Magistrates were told that Doherty, of Marlborough, Wiltshire, had been given a 18-month driving ban and a £2,050 fine in December at Gloucester Crown Court after admitting careless and drink-driving. | |
Lawyers said the two bans would run concurrently and Doherty would not be able to re-apply for a licence until the 18-month ban had ended. | |
Bruce Clark, for Doherty, said the singer, who is 31 on Friday, had believed that Boyd was insured. He said Boyd had also thought that he was insured. | |
Lowestoft magistrates also fined the Babyshambles singer £500. | Lowestoft magistrates also fined the Babyshambles singer £500. |
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