Barrister for five-time All-Ireland winner tells court that Kildimo man willing to plead to a lesser charge of careless driving
All-Ireland winning Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes has been remanded to appear in court in September after he was charged with dangerous driving in Co Cork earlier this month.
Mr Hayes, of Ballyashea, Kildimo, Co Limerick, is alleged to have driven in a dangerous manner on the main Cork-Limerick road at Lissavoura, Grenagh on July 14th last. Judge Roberts fully accepted Mr Carroll had not pulled such “a trick” on him in the past but he stressed that dangerous driving was too serious a charge to reduce without hearing the facts.
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