Davy Fitzgerald has had a speeding conviction quashed on appeal.
The Wexford hurling manager won the appeal at Ennis Circuit Court after it had been imposed at the District Court last June. The fine of €400 and a 28 day driving ban was for a speeding offence on a car registered to Davy Fitzgerald on the Limerick/Ennis dual carriageway on December 23rd 2017. The appeal was allowed after the state was unable to provide written proof in court that it had sent out a Fixed Charge Penalty Notice to Mister Fitzgerald.
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