August 8, 2017 12.42 pm This story is over 79 months old

Motorist who drove car at group of pedestrians told to expect lengthy spell behind bars

The judge has warned him he will receive a lengthy custodial sentence.

A motorist alleged to have driven his car at a group of pedestrians has been warned he faces a jail sentence after admitting dangerous driving when he appeared at Lincoln Crown Court on August 8.

Shane Steadman pleaded guilty to driving dangerously on High Street, Tattershall, as a result of an incident on July 9 this year.

He also pleaded guilty to four charges of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm with intent arising out of the same incident.

Steadman, 26, formerly of Leagate Road, Tumby, and now of Queen Street, Horncastle, was granted conditional bail to await sentence on 25 August.

Judge Hirst warned him “Please don’t come on August 25 expecting anything other than a relatively lengthy custodial sentence.”