Otago Daily Times

Drinkdrive­r discharged without conviction

- COURT REPORTER

A YOUNG Invercargi­ll woman was discharged without conviction for drinkdrivi­ng by Community Magistrate Simon Heale in Queenstown yesterday, when he found the consequenc­es of a conviction were out of proportion with the offending.

AnnebelleE­lyse Tehla Luscombe, who was 19 at the time of the offending, admitted driving with a breathalco­hol level of 400mcg in the resort on June 23.

The legal limit for anyone under 20 is zero.

Mr Heale said police located her inside a vehicle with the lights on and engine running in the Pak’n Save car park, in Hawthorne Dr, just after 2am.

She stated she had earlier been contacted by her boyfriend, due to a concern he had about a position in which he found himself.

She located him, drove to pick him up and then went to the car park.

Luscombe said she had been there for about 90 minutes before police arrived.

Police were neutral on the discharge applicatio­n.

Mr Heale said while an aggravatin­g factor was the level, which put her offending in the moderately serious category, there were numerous mitigating factors, including her age, lack of prior conviction­s, that there was no driving fault and her actions were not premeditat­ed.

The conviction itself was the most serious consequenc­e, given it would impact her ability to apply for a manager’s certificat­e for two years and might affect future employment prospects and travel.

While Mr Heale agreed to grant the discharge, Luscombe was disqualifi­ed from driving for three months.

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