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No Leave to Appeal

3rd November 1961
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Keywords : Law / Crime, Labor

Queen's Bench Divisional C • urt

last week dismissed with costs app ications by Raymond Moscrop, driver, and his employer, Richard Wills, hau age contractor, of Warwick Bridge, Cum crland, for leave to appeal against t eir convictions by Carlisle City justices on January 23..

Moscrop had been convicted of un wfully driving a Bedford articulated g odq vehicle when he was under 21 an of using the vehicle without insurance. ills was convicted of permitting the wo offences to be committed.

Moscrop had been granted an abso ute discharge and Wills fined El for the rst offence and ES for the second.

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Locations: Carlisle City