She did, and she got caught.
The 32-year-old pleaded guilty in Biloela Magistrates Court this month to one count of driving while suspended by a court order.
The court heard that at 8.45pm on October 27, Calliope police intercepted Mcclymont driving on the Dawson Highway.
Checks on Mcclymont’s licence revealed it had been suspended by a court order in July for six months.
When asked if she had an emergent reason for driving, Mcclymont told police her father had a heart attack in Brisbane and she was travelling to see him.
Police Prosecutor Darrell Dalton said Mcclymont had one entry of relevance from April.
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A 20-YEAR-OLD Biloela man contravened his domestic violence order so his ex-partner could have somewhere to stay, a court heard.
The man pleaded guilty to two counts of contravening a domestic violence order in Biloela Magistrates Court on Wednesday, December 9.
On July 5 at Loganlea in southeast Queensland, the aggrieved was woken to the yell of a postman outside her door.
A court heard that when she opened the door, the defendant was on the footpath outside her home, however, he left before the police arrived after she called them.
On August 6, police attended a residential address in southeast Queensland and found the defendant and the aggrieved in the same residence.
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Subscriber only TEXT messages found on someone else s phone brought Biloela drug dealer Harlan Waero Fry unstuck. Fry, 22, pleaded guilty in Biloela Magistrates Court last Wednesday to 14 charges, 11 drug-related, which dated back to November last year. Police Prosecutor Darrell Dalton said on April 10, Biloela police arrested an associate of Fry s and seized his phone for examination. During the search of the associate s phone, police found several conversations between the associate and Fry, with Fry offering various amounts of cannabis throughout the interactions. On April 16, Fry attended the Biloela Police Station to take part in a recorded interview and verified that lingo used in the text messages referred to quantities of cannabis.
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A POLICE raid uncovered 11 mature cannabis plants and seven seedlings inside a Biloela woman’s house.
Aleana Maree Morgan, 34, pleaded guilty to three charges in Biloela Magistrates Court on December 9.
The charges were possessing and producing dangerous drugs and possessing utensils or pipes that had been used.
The court heard that at 2pm on November 11, police from Moura executed a search warrant at a private residence where Morgan was living at the time.
Officers found 11 mature cannabis plants and seven seedlings throughout the house.
Police Prosecutor Darrell Dalton said Morgan was nurturing the plants and had them planted in soil to promote faster growth.