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Conor McCrory, aged 23, from Crouck Road, Mountfield, Omagh, was additionally fined a complete of £200 with a £15 offender’s levy for careless driving and failing to report a damage-only accident.
Dungannon Magistrates Court heard that police acquired a report of a hit-and-run at Millburn Street, Cookstown, on July 23 final yr involving two automobiles which had each sustained frontal harm.
Prosecuting counsel stated police went to talk to the defendant at his home tackle with out success and spoke to his household who stated he can be in contact with them.
The lawyer stated on July 24, McCrory admitted to police that he was the driving force and made no admissions.
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A defence lawyer stated the defendant had been driving home when a cat ran out in entrance of him.
He stated the defendant stopped and spoke to the homeowners of the opposite automobile who have been overseas nationals and left his title and tackle.
The lawyer stated the homeowners then turned aggressive with him and he felt that it was greatest for him to go away the scene.
He identified that McCrory, who had a transparent file, would have known as on the police station along with his insurance coverage particulars however it was closed on the time.
The lawyer added that the defendant lives in a rural space and travels extensively in addition to working within the household business.