West Lindsey mum caught drink-driving twice in three weeks
Faith Espin, an accountant, was more than three times over the limit when she was tested in hospital following an incident on March 3 at Broadholme, when she drove an Audi over a road junction straight into the path of a single-decker bus.
The bus driver was forced to take evasive action to avoid a collision. He received minor injuries, and his vehicle had no passengers on board.
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Hide AdPhil Howes, for the CPS, told Lincoln Crown Court that Espin was taken to hospital after receiving some injuries.
Blood tests showed a reading of 264 mgs of alcohol per 100 mls of blood which was more than three times the legal limit of 80 mgs
Then on March 23, Espin was driving her husband’s car when she collided head-on with a Mini on a straight section of the B1190 Doddington Road near to the village of Doddington.
Mr Howes said that after the collision Espin “hobbled” out of her car and the vehicle caught fire.
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Hide AdShe then left the scene and was detained in some woods close by. She failed to provide two readings into an intoximeter.
The driver of the Mini suffered serious injuries and was taken to the Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham for treatment.
Espin, aged 34, of Maltkiln Road, Fenton, admitted charges of dangerous driving, driving with excess alcohol and failing to provide a specimen as a result of the two incidents.
She was initially remanded in custody by magistrates but applied for bail at the crown court.
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Hide AdRecorder Graham Huston refused bail and she will remain in custody at Peterborough Prison until her sentencing hearing next month.
Abigail Hill, representing Espin, urged that her client should be granted bail but Recorder Huston refused the application.
Espin remains in custody at Peterborough Prison and is due to return to the crown court for sentencing next month.