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Clarke Carlisle admits drink-driving offence | |
(about 2 months later) | |
Former Premier League footballer Clarke Carlisle has admitted drinking and driving. | |
The 35-year-old pleaded guilty to failing to provide a sample to police on 20 December at London's Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court. | |
He also admitted driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence on the same date. | |
Police saw a Mercedes being driven in an "erratic" manner, prosecutor Zahid Hussain said. | Police saw a Mercedes being driven in an "erratic" manner, prosecutor Zahid Hussain said. |
'Mounting the pavement' | |
Carlisle recently revealed he was attempting to take his own life when he was hit by a lorry on the A64 near York on 22 December. The case was delayed whilst he was treated in hospital. | |
The court heard Carlisle's Mercedes had been spotted nearly hitting a lorry in Pentonville Road, north London. | |
Mr Hussain said the car was seen "swerving in the lane, to the pavement on the nearside, almost mounting the pavement" and the tyres were "grinding on the kerb". | |
The court was told officers smelled alcohol on Carlisle's breath but he did not blow long enough into a breathalyser to provide an adequate sample. | |
'Mental health issues' | |
He was taken to a police station but would not co-operate and asked to speak to his solicitor, Mr Hussain said. | |
Krystelle Wass, defending, told the court: "Two days after the incident Mr Carlisle attempted suicide, which is why matters have taken some time to come to court." | |
She said the star was dealing with "ongoing mental health issues". | |
'Bad record' | |
The court was told Carlisle had been involved in "excess drinking offences" in 1999 and 2011. | |
Deputy District Judge Margaret Dodds told Carlisle he would get credit for his early guilty plea but noted he had a "bad record" and would "inevitably" be disqualified when he is sentenced next month. | |
She also ordered reports be prepared after being told of his medical situation. | |
Carlisle was released on unconditional bail and will be sentenced on 14 May. | |
He played for teams including Burnley, Queens Park Rangers, Leeds United and Northampton Town and was also the chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association. |
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