Tragedy as drink-drive mum found dead Hamilton Advertiser news Mrs Holton pleaded guilty to the offence but escaped a jail term, and was instead disqualified from driving for four years, and given a two-year extended Community Payback Order with a supervision requirement by Sheriff Carole Cunningham.
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Scottish News: Woman who was six times the drink-drive limit is found dead at home Scottish Daily Record ... appeared to be lucid and able to walk without difficulty. In March, she was banned from driving for four years and given a community payback order.
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Crash driver tried to put blame on his wife Scotsman Szmalec was fined £200 for the bail offence and ordered to carry out 135 hours of unpaid work under a community payback order for the motoring offences. He was also banned from driving for 32 months
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Offender's attitude puzzles sheriff Kilmarnock Standard ...
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Offender's attitude puzzles sheriff Kilmarnock Standard ...
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Coventry young offenders help clear 50 years of rubbish Coventry Telegraph The community payback project was initiated and delivered by Coventry Youth Offending Service support worker Steve Watson, who saw an opportunity to help the owners and friends of the site, which has been derelict since the end of the conflict.
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Drunk tried to flush trousers down toilet The Galloway Gazette Mr Feeney said this incident had brought Phillips down to earth with “a hefty crash” and he was now addressing his drinking.
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Drunk threatens emergency workers. Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser “I think Mr Smith may benefit from additional support.” Sheriff Frank Pieri agreed and placed the accused on a community payback order for one year, which included an unpaid work requirement of 150 hours to be completed within six months
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Hertfordshire Mercury Anti-social behavious falls in Broxbourne borough Hertfordshire Mercury The report has also highlighted work that has been done as part of community payback work, with offenders completing more than 3000 hours' work, which has seen them litter picking by the Lee Valley White Water Centre, train stations at Cheshunt and ...
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Town set for week of safety action This Is Wiltshire Wiltshire Probation's community payback team will also be undertaking some work during the week. It aims to balance enforcement action, tackling environmental crime such as litter and graffiti with consultation with communities.
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