'Driving on phone' case for Harman.LABOUR deputy leader Harriet This article is about the tortoise. For the name, see Harriet (name). For the record label, see Harriet Records. For the singer, see Harriet (singer). Harriet (c. Harman faces prosecution for her involvement in a car smash in which she was allegedly using her mobile phone. A court summons summons: see procedure. summons In law, written notification that one is required to appear in court. In civil (noncriminal) cases, it notifies a defendant that he or she must appear and defend (e.g. will be served on the MP for Camberwell and Peckham after a police probe into the crash in Dulwich, south-east London on the afternoon of July 3. Ms Harman is facing charges of driving without due care and attention and driving while using a hand-held mobile telephone. Harriet Harman A spokeswoman for Ms Harman said: "Ms Harman strongly refutes the allegations and will deny the charges." Driving without due care and attention carries a maximum fine of pounds 5,000 and an endorsement of up to nine points on your licence. Ms Harman, the former Solicitor General An officer of the U.S. Justice Department who represents the federal government in cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. The solicitor general is charged with representing the Executive Branch of the U.S. government in cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. , has several previous driving convictions. She was banned from driving for seven days and fined pounds 400 after admitting speeding at 99mph on the M4 near Swindon in January 2003. |
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