Walker avoids jail
August 19th 2008 03:14
CARLTON midfielder Andrew Walker has avoided jail after being charged with driving while his licence was suspended.
Walker was yesterday sentenced in the Melbourne Magistrate's Court to one month in jail, which has been suspended for 12 months.
He was also fined $500 without conviction and his licence was suspended for two months.
Police prosecutor Sen-Constable Jaci Steiger said police intercepted the 22-year-old on Rosamond Rd in Maribyrnong in March this year.
A second serious driving offence carries a mandatory minimum one month jail term
Walker was yesterday sentenced in the Melbourne Magistrate's Court to one month in jail, which has been suspended for 12 months.
He was also fined $500 without conviction and his licence was suspended for two months.
Police prosecutor Sen-Constable Jaci Steiger said police intercepted the 22-year-old on Rosamond Rd in Maribyrnong in March this year.
A second serious driving offence carries a mandatory minimum one month jail term
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