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Former JP said to have dozed off before road crash
The Journal
|November 29, 2025
A FORMER magistrate whose dangerous driving left a woman with life-changing injuries in a head-on smash is believed to have dozed off at the wheel.
Jacquelin Curtis was driving in Northumberland early one morning when she veered on to the wrong side of the road and crashed into a car coming the other way.
Victim Susan Richards suffered horrific injuries, including fractures to her spine, skull, patella and foot and a bleed on the brain. Prosecutors said they believe Curtis fell asleep after travelling through the night from Kent, where she owned a nursery, to Galashiels.
She had shared the driving with her former police officer husband and denied she had fallen asleep before drifting into the wrong lane and causing the head-on crash, which also left her badly injured.
Curtis, 61, who used to live in Whitley Bay and served as a magistrate for 15 years in Northumberland and Kent before moving to Galashiels, in Scotland, denied causing serious injury by dangerous driving but jurors found her guilty by a majority of 11 to 1.
She will be sentenced in January and Judge Tom Moran told her: “This is an extremely sad situation for everybody concerned. I recognise how strong the argument is that you should not receive an immediate prison sentence but the court needs to know exactly what the options are.”
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