April 29th 2024.
Aneesha, a young woman, recently went through a tough situation when she tested positive for THC during a roadside test. But that's not all - she also tried to deceive the authorities by giving her sister's name and address when she was caught drug-driving on a motorway. This happened on August 20th last year, when Aneesha was driving at a speed of 100mph on the M6. It was a dangerous and reckless act, and she was found to be three and a half times over the legal limit for cannabis.
As it turns out, Aneesha's sister Naila had no idea about the incident until she received a court notice in the mail several weeks later. She was shocked and immediately contacted the police to clear her name. The investigation revealed that Aneesha didn't even have a license to drive her friend's car, as she had previously been banned from driving. When questioned, Aneesha explained that she was trying to escape from an abusive marriage and her friends had pressured her to drive the car. She also claimed that she gave her sister's details because Naila was insured to drive it.
In court, Aneesha faced the possibility of a two-year jail sentence for drug driving, perverting the course of justice, and driving without a license. However, her sister Naila wrote a glowing character reference, describing Aneesha as a "selfless" person and stating that their whole family was standing by her. Moved by this, the judge decided to give Aneesha a suspended sentence of 12 months in jail and 18 months of probation. Aneesha was remorseful for her actions and promised to turn her life around.
It was not the first time Aneesha had been in trouble with the law. In January 2023, she had been banned from driving for six months for other motoring offenses. She was eligible to get her license back in July, but she never applied for it. On August 20th, she was caught speeding at 100mph on the M6 near Junction 20 at Lymm, Cheshire. The officer who pulled her over noticed that she appeared relaxed but under the influence of something. Her speech was slow and slurred, and her eyes were glazed. When asked, Aneesha admitted to using cannabis, and a roadside drug test confirmed it. She was arrested and taken to custody, where she continued to give her sister's details.
The test revealed that Aneesha had seven micrograms of THC per liter of blood, which was way above the legal limit of 2mg. Her defense lawyer, Gareth Roberts, stated that the incident had been a significant lesson for Aneesha, who had rarely been in trouble before. She had since turned her life around and stopped using cannabis. She even completed a course and an apprenticeship in clinical support work, and was hoping to start a job as a residential support worker for children with mental health problems. Aneesha was deeply ashamed of her actions and the consequences it had for her sister, whom she had a close relationship with. But her family continued to support her through it all.
In the end, the judge gave Aneesha a chance to make things right by ordering her to complete 200 hours of unpaid work and ten days of rehabilitation activity. He acknowledged her remorse, lack of maturity, and the fact that she had no experience of custody. He also believed that there was a realistic chance of her being rehabilitated. Aneesha had learned her lesson and was determined to make amends for her mistake.
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