Man, 24, caught drug driving on way home from wedding with mum and niece in car
A MAN stopped driving home from a wedding was found to be over the specified limit for cannabis.
Magistrates Court Reporter
Andrew Bellard is the Lancashire Telegraph's dedicated reporter covering Blackburn Magistrates' Court. He reports on the biggest and most interesting cases which pass through the lower court.
Andrew Bellard is the Lancashire Telegraph's dedicated reporter covering Blackburn Magistrates' Court. He reports on the biggest and most interesting cases which pass through the lower court.
A MAN stopped driving home from a wedding was found to be over the specified limit for cannabis.
A GAMBLER went berserk after losing £500 on a gaming machine.
A TEENAGER damaged his brother’s car during an ongoing family feud.
A ROMANIAN "holidaymaker" who came to Blackburn to take in the sights ended up stealing more than £600 worth of medical products from Asda.
A Blackburn teenager threatened to carry out an acid attack on her friend, because the woman had 'annoyed' her.
A dangerous driver who ran off after a police pursuit left his mobile phone behind in his vehicle and was found with heroin on him.
A man has admitted causing damage with a traffic cone at a late-night shop in Burnley after trying to climb through its service hatch.
A couple repeatedly targeted the Booths supermarket in Clitheroe and stole large quantities of spirits worth around £3,000.
A woman returned home to find her ex-partner in her bedroom despite a restraining order banning him from attending her property.
A man who smashed the windows of a caravan in Accrington went on to racially abuse police after demanding to know who had called them.
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