Man driving while high on cocaine and cannabis ran two red lights
An Accrington man who was seen by police to drive through two red lights was later found to be over the drug driving limit.
Magistrates Court Reporter
Andrew Bellard is the Lancashire Telegraph's dedicated reporter covering Blackburn Magistrates' Court. He reports on the biggest and most interesting cases which pass through the lower court.
Andrew Bellard is the Lancashire Telegraph's dedicated reporter covering Blackburn Magistrates' Court. He reports on the biggest and most interesting cases which pass through the lower court.
An Accrington man who was seen by police to drive through two red lights was later found to be over the drug driving limit.
An Accrington man exposed his genitals during a row with a vulnerable individual.
A Burnley man who twice assaulted his father has been banned from having contact with his dad for 12 months.
A prolific shoplifter from Blackburn who stole to feed his drug habit was given a chance to change his life and get off drugs.
An Oswaldtwistle woman who was using ketamine went on a mini-shoplifting spree in Blackburn and Blackpool to fund her habit.
A woman who was trying to play peacemaker ended up being assaulted in the early hours in Burnley town centre.
A former candidate for a seat on Hyndburn Council has appeared in court accused of falsely calling another candidate a criminal.
A Rawtenstall Covid-denier has admitted turning up at MP Jake Berry's office and threatening to attack him and a staff member
A man caught dealing drugs in an Accrington park just weeks after leaving prison was back in court.
A CAR which had been hit by a van pulling out of a side street collided with the front of a pub.
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