Prosecution Offer No Evidence Following s.172 Charge for Failing to Provide Driver Details
Barrister, Millicent Dooher, represented this driver who had been charged with the offence of failing to provide driver details. The driver contended that he had received the notice and responded. Millicent was able to obtain all the required evidence and, prior to the hearing, the Prosecution confirmed that they were not going to pursue the charge. Millicent also obtained a defence costs order from the Court to help cover the driver’s legal fees.
If you have been charged with failing to provide driver details under s.172 of the Road Traffic Act 1988, get in touch today. It may be that you never received the notice, or that you responded but the police have not received the notice: see if one of our lawyers can help!
Case Details
Case Name: Prosecution Offer No Evidence Following s.172 Charge for Failing to Provide Driver DetailsCase Date: December 2024
Case Type (info): Magistrates' Court