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Fionnula Hainey

Ex-footballer Dean Saunders avoids jail after successfully appealing suspected drink-drive stop sentence

Ex-footballer Dean Saunders has successfully appealed a jail sentence for failing to take a breath test after being stopped on suspicion of drink driving.

Saunders was jailed for 10 weeks by District Judge Nicholas Sanders when he appeared at Chester Magistrates' Court on August 28, after admitting failing to comply with a roadside breath test and failing to provide a breath specimen.

The 55-year-old, from Northwich, Cheshire, was stopped by a police patrol in Chester city centre on May 10 after spending a day at the races.

Former Liverpool FC striker and Welsh international footballer Dean Saunders arriving at Chester Crown Court (Daily Mirror)

Saunders spent just one day in custody and was given bail after his lawyers launched an appeal against his jail sentence.

On Friday, Judge Steven Everett, Honorary Recorder of Chester, quashed the immediate jail sentence and instead suspended the 10-week prison sentence for 18 months.

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Saunders was also ordered to do 200 hours unpaid work in the community.

His 30-month road ban remains.

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