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[url=http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/driving/article3882700.ece]Times[/url] said:...it was the turn of the England cricketer Andrew Flintoff to benefit from Nick Freeman's flair with the finer points of motoring law.
The alleged offence: driving at 87mph in a 50mph zone, which was recorded by a camera. The only problem (for prosecution lawyers): his prosecution notice was sent two days late...
How come so many errors seem to be made concerning 'high profilers' ?
Is anyone held to account for these errors?
Blimey,
...Perhaps his (Free man's) greatest coup was the acquittal of the snooker champion Ronnie O'Sullivan. In December 2001 he was accused of racing two women along an East London street in his Porsche at 2am. It did not look good: he failed three breath tests and refused a blood test citing a fear of needles. Mr Freeman's winning argument? Mr O'Sullivan had been unable to give a urine sample because his depression made him too stressed to urinate...