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Julian Drew outside Swindon Magistrates Court Picture: ADVER PHOTOGRAPHER A dangerous driver who wedged his Vauxhall between a horse box and a wall has done just two of the 100 hours of unpaid work ordered by a judge last year, a court heard. Julian Drew, 32, A warrant was issued for his arrest two months later, with the probation service claiming that Drew had failed to comply with the terms of his community order. On Saturday, Drew, of Philip Close, Melksham, appeared before Swindon Magistrates’ Court and admitted breaching his order. He pleaded guilty to possession of heroin and cannabis in Chippenham last July. ....
A dangerous driver who wedged his Vauxhall between a horse box and a wall has done just two of the 100 hours of unpaid work ordered by a judge last… ....
A TEENAGER led police on a high speed chase through Wroughton and Swindon while high on cannabis. Joshua McLeod’s driving was labelled “outrageous” by the police officer who chased him from Barbury Castle to Swindon town centre last March. He went through red lights, the wrong-way around roundabouts and hit 70mph in 30 zones. But the 19-year-old was spared an immediate jail sentence after a judge at Swindon Crown Court heard the youngster had no previous convictions and was deemed a low risk of reconviction by the probation service. Imposing 10 months’ imprisonment suspended for two years, Judge Jason Taylor QC said: “If you breach that suspended sentence you will be brought back to court and the presumption is you will go to prison. I don’t think that will happen with you. Take this opportunity to make something of your life.” ....