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She gave a letter from Seymour to the court, and asked that he be sentenced to fines and disqualification.
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He was disqualified from driving for seven months and fined $950 with $132 court costs, on the drink-driving charge. He was convicted and discharged for failing to stop.
As for Buster, it sounds like he'd been doing pretty well before this point.
Based on the judge's remarks, which included 'you're endeavouring to work with your issues.'Why? Because he hasn't been in the papers?
I agree.I don't think Seymour or Guilford should be drinking at all. Ever
Goose.