A man charged with driving while disqualified - just over a week after his licence was taken - was sentenced in Mudgee Local Court recently.
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Jason Keith Bradshaw, aged 37, of Nicholson Street, Mudgee, was sentenced to an eight-month community corrections order and disqualified for a further four months.
At about 7.25pm on Friday, November 16, 2018, police observed Bradshaw driving and - knowing that he had been disqualified recently - stopped him.
A check of his identity confirmed that in Mudgee Local Court on November 7 he'd been ordered off the road for six months, when he was convicted of driving with an illicit drug present in his blood.
The incident put Bradshaw in breach of a two-year good behaviour bond he'd been sentenced to in Newcastle Court in July 2017, for a charge of 'Resist officer in execution of duty'.
At about 2.40am on Saturday, January 21, 2017, police were questioning a group about a brawl outside a kebab shop in Hamilton.
As the situation began to flare up again Bradshaw became involved and resisted arrest until officers deployed capsicum spray.
The bond was revoked and he was fined $600.