Michail Antonio faces ban for failing to name driver
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Michail Antonio faces ban for failing to name driver
"Antonio was found guilty in his absence at Birmingham Magistrates' Court of failing to give information to police last April. A charge of speeding was dropped by prosecutors as magistrates heard the car was doing an average speed of 50mph in a 40mph zone."
"The player was not legally represented in court, with the clerk telling magistrates: 'The defendant has not put forward a reason for you to consider for failing to provide information.'"
"Antonio, who spent three weeks in hospital the previous December after crashing a Ferrari into a tree, already has six points on his licence, including for having no insurance at the time of his crash."
Michail Antonio was found guilty of failing to provide information to police regarding the driver of his Lamborghini, which was caught speeding. The speeding charge was dropped, but he faces a driving ban due to accumulating points on his license. Antonio, who has a history of driving offenses, will be sentenced on 19 June. Additionally, he is accused of not responding to police about another driving incident in London involving the same vehicle.
Read at www.bbc.com
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