A SUPERMARKET manager who had a Christmas Eve row with his parents ended-up in court.
Wesley Davies, aged 35, of Blandford Close, Tyldesley was arrested after being involved in a collision in his car in Derby Street, Bolton on Christmas Day.
At Bolton magistrates court prosecutor Joanna White said he was more than twice over the drink drive limit.
The court heard that Davies, who manages a Tesco store in St Helens, had slept in his car after an argument on Christmas Eve. His mother told District Judge Jonathan Finestein the incident was out of character and comes at the end of a period when her son had lost a job, his home and seen the break-up of his marriage.
Judge Finestein told Davies he was adjourning the case to allow for a pre-sentence report but warned him that he could be banned from driving for 12 months.
Davies will be sentenced on January 18.
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