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News from the courts A 43-year-old motorist has admitted causing serious bodily harm by driving without due care after an accident left a pedestrian with a brain injury. Martin Huxley, of Brookhill Road, Ramsey, hit the man at a pedestrian crossing in Woodbourne Road in Douglas while driving his Citroen Berlingo van. The victim suffered a bleed on the brain and was said to have had severe seizures in hospital. He was also left with a broken nose, fractured cheekbone and fractured eye socket. Huxley will be sentenced on January 26 after a probation report has been completed. Prosecuting advocate Hazel Carroon told the court that Huxley was driving his van on October 12 at 4.30pm on Woodbourne Road towards St Ninian’s. ....
Man who hit pedestrian to be sentenced next month Ramsey man who hit a pedestrian on a crossing will be sentenced next month. Forty-two-year-old Martin Huxley of Brookhill Road appeared before High Bailiff Jayne Hughes at Douglas courthouse. He pleaded guilty to one count of causing serious bodily harm by driving without due care and attention. Prosecution advocate Hazel Caroon told the court Huxley was driving a Citroen Berlingo along Woodbourne Road in Douglas at around 4.30pm on 12 October. A man who d been studying at the Isle of Man College was crossing the road using a pedestrian crossing when Huxley hit him. ....