A WORCESTER drink driver faces a wait to learn out her fate.
Verity Frieze of Wolsey Close, Worcester, admitted a charge of driving a motor vehicle when her alcohol level was above the limit when she appeared at Worcester Magistrates Court.
The court heard the 47-year-old was arrested on suspicion of drink driving a Fiat 500 in Wolsey Close on December 21 before being taken to Worcester Police Station.
While there, the evidential specimen of breath given by Frieze was 88mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath, which is above the legal limit of 35mcg.
Charles Townsend, chairman of the magistrates bench, told Frieze they would adjourn her case for the prosecution service to carry out a pre-sentence report on her.
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Frieze, who was given unconditional bail, was told to attend Worcester Magistrates Court on February 6 when she would be sentenced.
The case was heard on Tuesday, (January 10).
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