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Man Accused of Chasing Police with Chainsaw in Paisley Not Offered Interpreter
Clive Jones received a 12-month driving ban, court costs, and community service after using his vehicle as a weapon against police in Wrexham, police said.
- On November 19, Clive Jones appeared at Wrexham Magistrates Court and received a 12 month imprisonment sentence suspended for two years.
- On April 25, 2024 in the Cefn Road area of Wrexham, police say Jones drove directly at an officer and a marked police vehicle, colliding with the passenger door before fleeing.
- Court documents record guilty pleas from Clive Jones for assault by beating of an emergency worker, dangerous driving and driving without a licence and insurance related to driving at a police officer and marked car.
- The court ordered a 12 months driving disqualification, £272 court costs, a 26 days accredited programme, and 120 hours community work for Jones.
- Police said the incident stemmed from Jones avoiding consequences for previous offences, calling his conduct 'cowardly actions' and showing a 'blatant disregard' for public and police safety.
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