hereHe said he had 'panicked' when officers pulled him over, because he was a disqualified driver.Leckey didn't have insurance for the vehicle.He pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified; perverting the course of justice; drink driving; and driving without insurance.Leckey has been 'out of trouble' for nearly 10 years having being released from prison.His barrister Richard Vardon described him as a 'model of rehabilitation'.Mr Vardon said Leckey had been having a quiet drink with a friend, who began to suffer from a migraine.He said Leckey 'wrongly' and 'stupidly' agreed to give him a lift a short distance to his home.The lawyer said the alcohol test was 'as low a reading as you can get'.Sentencing, Judge Alan Conrad QC said he was.
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