Sped
Upper Rawdon resident Lee Christopher Spares, 20, pleaded guilty in Windsor provincial court Tuesday, Oct. 28, to driving 16 to 30 kilometres per hour in excess of the posted limit, contrary to the Nova Scotia Motor Vehicles Act (MVA).
Judge Alan Tufts fined Spares $150 plus a $22.50 victim surcharge and $107 costs and suspended his license from Nov. 1 to Nov. 8.
Spares committed the offense on Highway 101 at Stillwater Sept. 28.
Convicted automatically
Judge Tufts automatically convicted Ardoise resident Christopher Cameron Davis, 25, Oct. 28 of driving without the requisite liability insurance and driving while his privilege of obtaining a license was revoked or suspended, both contrary to the MVA.
The judge fined Davis $993.91 plus a $149.09 victim surcharge and $107 costs for having no insurance and $500 for the license offense.
Police laid the charges in Ardoise Aug. 29.
The judge rendered the automatic conviction when Davis failed to attend the Oct. 28 hearing on the charges.
Windsor court report
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