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Tottenham and England footballer Jermain Defoe has had motoring charges against him dismissed. | Tottenham and England footballer Jermain Defoe has had motoring charges against him dismissed. |
Defoe, 26, of Cuffley, Hertfordshire, was accused of unlawfully allowing his cousin to use his Range Rover in Essex last year. | Defoe, 26, of Cuffley, Hertfordshire, was accused of unlawfully allowing his cousin to use his Range Rover in Essex last year. |
His lawyer, Nick Freeman, known as "Mr Loophole" for his success in clearing clients of motoring offences, said key evidence had been ruled inadmissible. | His lawyer, Nick Freeman, known as "Mr Loophole" for his success in clearing clients of motoring offences, said key evidence had been ruled inadmissible. |
Essex Magistrates' Courts confirmed the case was no longer listed. | Essex Magistrates' Courts confirmed the case was no longer listed. |
Defoe had faced charges of permitting the use of a vehicle without a licence, permitting the use of a vehicle without insurance and an offence connected to the vehicle's tinted windows. | |
'Hearsay' evidence | |
Mr Freeman said: "The prosecution's evidence rested on the telephone call the police officer made at the roadside. He believed he was talking to my client when in fact he wasn't. | |
"When the Crown Prosecution Service applied to admit this evidence we opposed it on the grounds it was hearsay and therefore inadmissible. | |
"Our defence was successful, the CPS decided not appeal and, therefore, as there was no prosecution evidence, the case against Mr Defoe was dropped." | |
The case comes days after Defoe's half-brother, Jade, 26, died from head injuries following an assault in Leytonstone, east London. | |
Defoe's cousin, Ryan Edgar, of Plaistow, east London, is due to face accusations of using a motor vehicle without third party insurance, driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence and using a motor vehicle in a condition likely to cause danger. |
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