COURT: Worcester Magistrates Court A DRUG driver has been disqualified and fined by Worcester magistrates. Jacob Mackay, of Belview Terrace, Malvern, admitted driving a Vauxhall Corsa in Worcester Road, Malvern, on May 23 this year when he had 320 micrograms of Benzoylecgonine, a byproduct of cocaine, in his blood - above the legal limit. The 20-year-old also pleaded guilty at Worcester Magistrates Court on December 21 to driving the Corsa on the same date and location when he had 4.8 micrograms of Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, a byproduct of cannabis, above the legal limit. Mackay was given a 15 month driving ban and was fined £400. He was also told to pay costs of £135 and a victim surcharge of £40.
JAILED: Daniel Wint. Picture West Mercia Police A MAN stabbed in Malvern last year will spend Christmas behind bars after being caught driving whilst disqualified for a third time. Daniel Wint was jailed for eight weeks by magistrates when he appeared at Worcester Magistrates Court on December 17. The 51-year-old admitted driving whilst disqualified, using a motor vehicle on a road without insurance, and obstructing a PC Simon Carpenter when he was stopped by police on the M5 in Worcestershire on August 16. Prosecutor Shafquat Reaz said his Dacia was stopped at 1.25am, and Wint was then asked for his licence. Mr Reaz said: “He gave false details. He was convicted of driving whilst disqualified in August 2019, when he was given a suspended sentence.”
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COURT: Ashley Harrison, picture Facebook A MAN who was caught by police driving a stolen car in Worcester has been given a community order. Ashley Harrison, of Cherington Close, will also have to pay fines and costs totally more than £1,000 after admitting a number of offences including obstructing a police constable, having only a provisional licence when driving on his own, having no insurance, and driving without a seat belt. The 41-year-old had initially denied the charge of receiving stolen goods when knowing or believing them to be stolen, but was found guilty of that charge on November 24. Prosecutor Shafquat Reaz told Worcester Magistrates Court on Thursday that victim Richard Cope had his car, a Ford Transit, stolen on March 13.
Worcester shooting suspect to spend weekend in jail ahead of court appearance The 29-year-old man faces a murder charge and is expected to appear in the Worcester Magistrates Court on Monday. Picture: Supplied
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CAPE TOWN - A man arrested shortly after a 20-year-old was gunned down in a suspected drive-by shooting in Worcester is spending the weekend behind bars before his first court appearance.
The 29-year-old man faces a murder charge and is expected to appear in the Worcester Magistrates Court on Monday.
He was nabbed in Avian Park shortly after he allegedly shot dead the man in the same area on Thursday night.