Dangerous driver pleads guilty after crashing car into living room of a Malton house which left his friend critically injured
Jacob Cummins, 20, appeared at York Crown Court on Monday July 4 when his case was adjourned for sentence in August.
Cummins was driving a Ford Fiesta which crashed through a fence and smashed into the living room of a house in Thornton Lane, High Marishes, in the early hours of September 16 last year.
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Hide AdThe house was extensively damaged but the owners, who were asleep upstairs at the time, were unharmed.
Pictures from the scene of the crash show a large hole in the wall, which had been boarded up, and piles of debris which were being cleared away.
Cummins' friend, 20-year-old Connor Campbell-Miles, from Sherburn, was taken to hospital with serious injuries. He had to undergo a series of operations and for a time his condition was critical.
David Camidge, mitigating, said Cummins, of Main Street, Sledmere, near Malton, was "under no illusions as to the likely outcome of this case" as jail was a distinct possibility.
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Hide AdJudge Simon Hickey adjourned the case for pre-sentence and medical reports to ascertain the victim’s current condition but warned Cummins that all sentencing options would be considered, including prison.
Cummins was given an interim driving ban until the sentence hearing on August 25, when the exact length of the disqualification will be determined. He was granted unconditional bail until then.