Residence
Date | 4 February 1930 |
Place | 6, Blackwood Road, Streetly, Staffordshire, England |
Source References
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Walsall Observer and South Staffordshire Chronicle
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- Date: 8 February 1930
- Page: Page 7
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Citation:
WHY THE DRIVING WAS ERRATIC.
At the Birmingham Police Court on Wednesday, Joseph Ronald Deacon (26), of 6, Blackwood Road, Streetly, was ordered by the Stipendiary to pay a fine of £10 and a guinea costs for being drunk in charge of a motor-car in Stephenson Street and Stephenson Place, to which the defendant pleaded guilty. A constable stated that shortly after midnight his attention was called to Deacon's erratic driving, and forming the opinion that he was drunk, took him into custody. His opinion was supported by that of a police surgeon who was called to see the man.
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Lichfield Mercury
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- Date: 7 February 1930
- Page: Page 5
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Citation:
A MOTORIST'S OFFENCE.
Heavy Fine for Being Drunk in Charge.
At the Birmingham Police Court on Wednesday, before the Stipendiary (Lord Ilkeston), Joseph Ronald Deacon (26), 6, Blackwood Road Streetly, was fined £10 and ordered to pay £1 1s. costs for being drunk in charge of a motor car early on Wednesday morning in Stephenson Street and Stephenson Place.
Defendant pleaded guilty, and it was stated that P.c. Brown's attention was directed to the man's erratic driving shortly after midnight. He concluded that the driver was drunk, and took him into custody. His opinion was supported by Dr. Wilkes, police surgeon, who was called to see defendant at Newton Street Police Station.
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