Myles Smith had his conviction quashed at the District Court Appeals Court despite State claims of edited video evidence. He pleaded not guilty to dangerous driving and other related charges. Garda Andrew Burlingham reported observing Smith's vehicle driving dangerously, including failing to indicate, ignoring traffic signals, and driving at high speeds. Following a pursuit, Smith abandoned the car and was arrested. Smith received a two-year driving ban and fines totaling €1,150 in the District Court. Defense counsel presented arguments countering the prosecution's evidence on appeal, leading to the conviction being overturned.
Garda Andrew Burlingham observed a vehicle switching lanes without signaling and found it went over speed bumps recklessly, ignored a red light, and drove the wrong way around a roundabout.
Mr Smith was disqualified from driving for two years with fines totaling €1,150 across various charges, including dangerous driving, driving without insurance, and without a licence.
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