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New Year s Day drink-driver had 20 bourbons

Premium Content Subscriber only If David John Hill thought he was okay to drive on New Year s Day after 20 bourbons the night before, he was wrong. The 43-year-old was nabbed by police on the Scenic Hwy at Yeppoon at 8.25am. He blew 0.117. Hill pleaded guilty in Yeppoon Magistrates Court last Thursday to drink-driving. The court was told Hill had no offences of a like nature since 2011 but prior to that his traffic history was absolutely appalling including being placed on a suspended jail sentence for drink-driving. Hill told Magistrate Jason Schubert that he was extremely disappointed in himself because he had already cost himself a job by offending.

Ammunition, drug utensils seized during police raid

Premium Content Subscriber only Two Rockhampton residents faced court last week after the search of a home in Park Avenue uncovered a number of illegal items. Christopher Shane Neal pleaded guilty in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on January 8 to one count of authority required to possess explosives. Rebecca Anne Guy pleaded guilty to one count of possess utensils or pipes that had been used. Police prosecutor Clancy Fox said police executed a search warrant at a home in Park Avenue at 8am on December 6, 2020. Mr Fox said during the search police found two rounds of ammunition. He said Neal told police the rounds belonged to him.

NAMED: Rocky s drink and drug-drivers | Morning Bulletin

A number of drink and drug-drivers were dealt with in Rockhampton Magistrates Court last week. Christopher Michael Whitley had methamphetamine and marijuana in his system when he was intercepted driving along Clanfield St, Berserker, at 12.40pm on September 15, 2020. Whitley pleaded guilty to the charge in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on January 5. Police prosecutor Sergeant Shaun Janes said Whitley told police he had consumed a quarter of ice that weekend. Whitley addressed Acting Magistrate John Milburn and said he had moved back to Monto to get off meth. He said it had worked for him in the past and he was off the drug for four months before moving to Rockhampton and went downhill when COVID-19 started.

Woman was helping teen when busted disqualified driving

Premium Content Subscriber only A WOMAN with an appalling traffic history for driving while disqualified has narrowly avoided spending Christmas in prison for her sixth disqualified driving offence. Claire Reivers, 38, was berated by Magistrate Jason Schubert for her continued attitude and disobedience of the law evident by her traffic and criminal record. Reivers pleaded guilty on December 4 to one count of driving while disqualified by a court order. Police prosecutor Sergeant Shaun Janes said Reivers had five prior disqualified driving offences on her record. Defence lawyer Brian McGowran said Reivers, who had been involved with drugs for more than 20 years, was turning her life around and was trying to help other vulnerable teenage girls - something she had life experience in and knew all too well the dangers they faced if they became homeless.

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