The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fife couple’s anger as driver who caused A1 crash avoids jail term.

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An Angus drug-driver who fled court when panic set in over the prospect of prison has been spared a spell behind bars.

Edward Nutten made it to Falkirk after a sheriff adjourned his case at Forfar over lunchtime last Thursday.

The 34-year-old had pled guilty to dangerous driving and being under the influence of drugs after careering past a pedestrian, through a junction and into the wall of a house in Montrose.

Former heroin addict Nutten was high on cannabis and powerful street Valium at the time of the mid-afternoon incident on June 9 and tried to pick up the pieces of his damaged vehicle and flee.

Nutten, of Southesk Terrace, Brechin, was arrested on a warrant issued by Sheriff Derek Reekie and appeared back in front of him from custody this week.

Defence solicitor Michael Boyd said: “He does apologise. After the discussion­s which had taken place he essentiall­y had a panic attack and thought he was on the threshold of a custodial sentence.

“He travelled to Falkirk to say goodbye to his son.”

Sheriff Reekie told Nutten: “This is a very serious matter.

“The potential risk was huge – you went across a junction, swerved and hit a building and you could have easily hit the pedestrian who saw you or anyone else.

“I take the view the custody threshold has been met. However, in view of you not having previously served a custodial sentence and the gap in your offending I am satisfied there is an alternativ­e.”

Nutten was banned from driving for three years and ordered to carry out 225 hours of unpaid work.

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