
Corrie Star Sentenced For Dangerous Driving
April 27, 2010
Alex Watts,
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Former Coronation Street star Bruce Jones has escaped jail for dangerous driving. The 57-year-old was sentenced to eight months in prison suspended for 18 months at Mold Crown Court.
The actor, who played Les Battersby in the ITV1 soap, admitted yanking the steering wheel of his wife Sandra's car as she drove along a busy road. Jones was drunk and screamed "I'll kill us both" as his wife drove along the A55 in North Wales last August.
He originally denied dangerous driving but changed his plea a day after a jury heard his wife's evidence about how he subjected her to years of drink-fuelled physical and emotional abuse. He now hopes to beat the bottle and save his marriage.
Jones showed no emotion as Recorder Simon Medland handed down the sentence. The judge told him: "You threatened to kill both you and your wife and you jerked the steering wheel up and down, causing the car to swerve within its lane. It is fortunate for you and all others around you that your wife had her wits about her. It is all too easy to see if the cards had fallen differently this might have ended in a fatality for you or your wife or for many other drivers."
Jones is in a 26-week rehab programme to tackle his addiction, his lawyer Dominic D'Souza said. In a statement outside court, he added: "Mr Jones has suffered from an alcohol problem for the last 20 years and he is very grateful that the courts have not imprisoned him today because it gives him an opportunity for the first time really to address what has become a very serious problem for him. It has affected his marriage and his personal relationships with his family, and he feels he has let down his fans and the people who have supported him, to whom he owes the privileges he has had so far as his comforts and earnings."
Recorder Medland told Jones: "The efforts you are making to turn your life around are impressive."
The actor was also ordered to do 100 hours unpaid work and complete a 12-month supervision order. He was banned from driving for 18 months and ordered to pay £1,000 costs.

