Conor McGregor dangerous driving case adjourned due to flu

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Conor McGregor dangerous driving case adjourned due to flu
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Conor McGregor was too sick with the flu to face court today for his unresolved dangerous driving prosecution in Dublin, the court heard

UFC FIGHTER CONOR McGregor was too sick with the flu to face court today for his unresolved dangerous driving prosecution in Dublin, the court heard.

Gardaí stopped the mixed martial artist driving a high-performance Bentley Continental GT on 22 March last year in west Dublin. In November, the defence offered a proposal to be considered by the prosecution and the case was adjourned until today for progress.The MMA star was due to return to Blanchardstown District Court. Garda witnesses were in court; however, defence barrister David Staunton, instructed by solicitor Aoife Corridon, explained that the fighter could not attend.

State solicitor Siobhan Matthews said that the prosecuting officer, Garda Denis Lordon, had been informed of that, and there was no difficulty.

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