In 2016 I represented Mr J who had been disqualified for six months by a magistrates’ court which refused to find exceptional hardship. I represented him on his appeal to the Crown Court. He had not been represented in the magistrates court and when his evidence was properly presented to the Crown Court, exceptional hardship was found and the disqualification was removed.
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