Articles tagged: guilty plead

Drink driver off the roads
A Colac man who refused to give a blood sample to police following a motorbike crash won’t be driving for two years after being charged with drink driving.

Ban for five times over limit
A two-year licence disqualification has been handed down to a Colac woman after she was caught at more than five times the legal blood alcohol limit.

Drink driver disqualified
A Colac woman who got behind the wheel of a car at more than four times the legal alcohol limit and crashed into two fences and a power pole is off the road for the next two years.

Busted at more than 150kmh at Birre
A Colac motorcyclist caught travelling at 155 kilometres an hour on the Princes Highway is off the roads for the next year.

Woman’s guilty plea over Beeac shooting
A Colac woman accused of setting a shooting incident at Beeac in motion has pleaded guilty to intentionally causing injury.

Colac driver banned after double charges
A Colac P-Plater who drove while under the influence of methylamphetamine won’t get his licence back for a year.

Laundromat mix-up lands man in court
A Colac man has learnt a $900 lesson to make sure he’s got the right bags when leaving the laundromat and to not accept credit cards from his associates.

Teen avoids conviction after burnout incident
A 19-year-old who did a burnout in front of a group of children in Colac must learn how to safely drive a car while keeping out of trouble for the next six months.

Woman uses fake note for McDonalds dinner
A Colac district woman who used a counterfeit $100 note to pay for her late-night McDonalds has avoided a criminal record but needs to stay out of trouble with the law for the next six months.

District farmer fined, banned
A Colac district farmer has been fined $75,000 and banned from owning or managing cattle for the next 10 years for what a magistrate has described as “animal killing fields”.

Two-year driving ban for drunken motorist
“If your drinking gets so bad that you’re brought into the criminal justice system, that’s a wake-up call.”

