Manea man admits motoring offences but denies taking car and driving dangerously
A Manea man has denied charges of taking a Citroen C3 car without the owner’s consent and driving dangerously.
Marc-riley Paul Terence Coleman and a 17-year-old boy appeared before magistrates in King’s Lynn on Thursday.
Coleman (20), of Westfield Road, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen, driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence and having no insurance.
The youth, who cannot be identified due to a court order, pleaded guilty to possession of a class B drug (amphetamine) and denied being carried in a Citroen C3 without the owner’s consent.
The charges relate to an incident at Tilney All Saints on December 5 last year.
Coleman was granted bail to the trial date of March 31 with the conditions not to go to Tilney All Saints and not to contact Mark Bear and James Cotton. The youth was released on unconditional bail to his trial on April 7.
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