
Timothy Wilkinson, of Cowpes Close, appeared at Nottingham Crown Court after being caught drink-driving by police. He was twice over the limit.
The court heard that the offence was committed only 17 weeks after he received a jail term, suspended for ten months, for burglary and theft.
And this followed a further conviction last July, which came only three months after a previous suspended prison-sentence had been imposed.
“He is clearly at severe risk of the latest suspended sentence being activated,” said Wilkinson’s barrister, Justin Atkinson, mitigating.
“Therefore, I would ask for the case to be adjourned, so that a pre-sentence report can be prepared by the probation service.”
Wilkinson pleads guilty to five charges of driving with excess alcohol, without a licence and without insurance, committing an offence during the period of a suspended sentence and also of failing to turn up at Mansfield Magistrates’ Court for the original hearing into the case.
Samuel Coe, prosecuting, explained that Wilkinson was driving a Vauxhall Astra van when stopped by police officers at 3.27 am on Saturday, February 13.
“They carried out a check and found that the vehicle had no insurance,” said Mr Coe.
“The officers also smelled alcohol on his breath and carried out a roadside test, which showed 70 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. He was arrested and taken to the police station where a further reading showed 64 microgrammes.” The legal limit is 35.
The judge, Recorder Simon Ward, agreed to the adjournment for a report but warned Wilkinson: “This is no indication that you will receive a non-custodial sentence.”
The defendant was granted unconditional bail until Tuesday, April 19.