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Oxford resident pleads guilty to dangerous driving over excessive speed

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A woman driver will be sentenced after confessing to dangerous driving offences.

Jasmine Moore, from Weald in Bampton, appeared at Oxford Crown Court on Wednesday 22 April.

The 35-year-old had been due to stand trial on a single charge of dangerous driving but decided to enter a guilty plea instead.

Court papers show the incident took place on Buckland Road in Buckland Marsh, with Moore behind the wheel of a red Hyundai Tucson.

According to the papers, she was driving at dangerously high speed and overtaking other vehicles in a manner that fell well below what would be expected of a competent driver.

A pre-sentence report was ordered before Moore’s sentencing hearing on 21 May. She had already been handed a driving ban that runs until October.

Judge Michael Roques stated that this was a serious criminal matter and offered no indication of what penalty would be imposed.

Kamil Fedorczuk, 43, from Sycamore Drive in Carterton, was also set to face trial over the same incident.

Prosecutors however discontinued their case, leading to his acquittal.

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