Newcastle's Joelinton banned and fined after pleading guilty to drink-driving

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Newcastle United's Joelinton appearing in court on Thursday morning (Image: PA)

Newcastle United's Joelinton has been banned from driving for 12 months and fined a total of £31,085 after pleading guilty to drink driving when he appeared in court on Thursday morning.

The 26-year-old was arrested just before 1.20am on January 12 after police pulled over his Mercedes in Newcastle. Northumbria Police said: “Shortly before 1.20am today, officers pulled over a vehicle in the Ponteland Road area of Newcastle and arrested the occupant. Joelinton Cassio, 26, of Ponteland, has since been charged with driving whilst above the prescribed limit for alcohol."

Wearing a black suit and black tie, the £40million forward arrived at Newcastle Upon Tyne Magistrates' Court shortly after 8:30am, less than 36 hours after playing a starring role for the Magpies in their 1-0 Carabao Cup semi-final win over Southampton.

Newcastle's Joelinton banned and fined after pleading guilty to drink-driving eiqdhieqiqurinvThe 26-year-old Brazilian was arrested after Northumbria Police pulled over a vehicle in Newcastle at around 1.20am on January 12 (PA)

Just after 10am, the court heard how his breath reading was 43mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath, when the legal limit is 35mcg.

Jonathan Stirland, prosecuting, said officers were in an unmarked police car on Barrack Road, in Newcastle, when their attention was drawn to a black Mercedes driven by the Newcastle star.

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Mr Stirland said: “The sergeant formed the view that the car was speeding or going too fast for the road. It caused him [the sergeant] to turn his vehicle around and followed the Mercedes on to the Central Motorway.

“He requested the vehicle to stop. The driver complied. While in a safe space, the officer spoke to the driver, who is the defendant before you today.”

He admitted to officers that he had drunk two glasses of wine that evening, and was duly breathalysed at the roadside. He failed the test and was subsequently arrested.

Newcastle's Joelinton banned and fined after pleading guilty to drink-drivingOn the field, Joelinton has enjoyed a fine season for Newcastle (ChronicleLive)

Geoffrey Forrester, defending, said: “He was utterly calm and compliant at the scene and at the police station. He’s apologised to all concerned and, if he could turn back the clock, he would.”

Mr Forrester told the court that the Brazilian genuinely thought he was under the limit and fit to drive.

Joelinton has been fined £29,000 and must pay £85 costs and a £2,000 victim surcharge. His 12 month ban will be reduced to nine months if he completes a drink driving rehabilitation course.

District Judge Paul Currer told Joelinton that he “sincerely hopes” he has learned from his mistake. He added: “This offending could, potentially, have had disastrous consequences for the lives of others, as well as yourself.

“This type of offence is always regarded seriously by the court. That’s because, when you drove your car while over the prescribed limit, you were not in a position to control it properly or react as you normally would to any dangers or obstacles you may have encountered.

“Therefore, you presented a risk to other people who were using the road at the same time as you. You also risked your own safety as you too may have been injured.”

Newcastle's Joelinton banned and fined after pleading guilty to drink-drivingJoelinton leaves Newcastle Upon Tyne Magistrates' Court (PA)

Joelinton, who earns £43,000 a week, is expected to be fined by Newcastle. He has held talks with Toon boss Eddie Howe about the incident, with Howe describing him as ”extremely remorseful" earlier this month.

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Howe is considering educating his squad about motoring matters, including texting while driving and speeding.

He added: “All of us as humans cannot educate ourselves enough on these things. I don’t claim to be an expert on this area. For all the squad it might be time to do that.

“In these times we have to be stronger together rather than become fractious and it give us problems. We understand the seriousness. We have to support Joe as well.”

Alex Richards

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