Drink-drive Holbeach United co-manager found guilty of using threatening behaviour and criminal damage

Holbeach United co-manager Graham Drury has been found guilty of criminal damage and using threatening behaviour.

The charges arose after Drury (43) and son Jordan – who was under a restraining order – forced their way into a house near Grantham.

At Grantham Magistrates’ Court last Thursday, Graham Drury was given a restraining order against three people and ordered to pay £550 in compensation.

He was also charged with drink-driving as part of the incident on August 17 last year. At a hearing on September 1, he was banned from driving for 20 months (cut by five months if he completes a rehabilitation course), fined £385 and ordered to pay £39 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

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