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Dave McLuckie found not guilty of witness intimidation | Dave McLuckie found not guilty of witness intimidation |
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The former chairman of Cleveland Police Authority has been found not guilty of witness intimidation. | The former chairman of Cleveland Police Authority has been found not guilty of witness intimidation. |
Dave McLuckie, 52, was accused of threatening a friend whom he believed had given evidence against him as part of a corruption investigation. | Dave McLuckie, 52, was accused of threatening a friend whom he believed had given evidence against him as part of a corruption investigation. |
But the former Redcar and Cleveland councillor was cleared by a jury at Newcastle Crown Court earlier. | |
Peter Blyth, who was a regular driver for Mr McLuckie, told the court he had felt "uneasy" during their encounter. | Peter Blyth, who was a regular driver for Mr McLuckie, told the court he had felt "uneasy" during their encounter. |
'Horrendous year' | |
The jury also reached a not guilty verdict on an alternative charge of attempting to intimidate a witness. | |
Mr McLuckie said: "This has been a particularly horrendous year for me and my family. I'm glad it's over, on this occasion, and what I'll do now is go back home, have a night out with my family and have a good Christmas." | |
Mr McLuckie was convicted of perverting the course of justice in June after persuading a friend to take penalty points for him so could avoid a driving ban. | |
He said he visited Mr Blyth with unused material in relation to the trial but denied warning him "you don't know what I can do". | |
The document showed Nancy Ward, the widow of the friend who took the penalty points for Mr McLuckie, had spoken to police about Mr Blyth driving the defendant. | |
Mr McLuckie said he showed Mr Blyth the document to warn him the police knew he was operating as an unofficial taxi driver. | |
He is one of nine people still on bail as Operation Sacristy - a long-running inquiry into individuals linked to the police authority - continues. |
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