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Magdalene Dalziel & Sara-Aisha Kent

Alan Carr's ex-husband freed from jail after drink-driving conviction appeal success

Alan Carr's ex husband Paul Drayton has successfully appealed a 14-week jail sentence for drink driving.

The 50-year-old was released from prison this morning after being locked up on Wednesday for smashing into a police care while four times over the legal limit.

His lawyer, Mr Dye, launched an immediate appeal against the sentence.

At first Drayton was refused bail while his legal team were told by the judge that they'd have to appeal the case to crown court.

Today the judge told him his appeal was successful and that he would not have to go to prison.

Earlier this week, Drayton wept as he admitted to drink-driving, and was also banned from driving for three years.

On October 9 2021, Sussex Police saw Paul swerving his car from side to side while driving at around 3pm on October 9 in Broadbridge Heath, Horsham - three miles from the home he shared with comic Alan.

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When police pulled him over, Paul reversed his Mitsubishi 4x4 into their police car.

During a court appearance in November, he was banned from driving and told he could be sent to jail for 12 weeks after he admitted to driving with 153 mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath at Broadbridge Heath in Horsham.

Paul - who has been struggling with alcohol addiction - was over four times the legal limit which is 35 mg in 100ml of breath.

District Judge Amanda Kelly told Dratton he "diced with death" when he got behind the wheel that day in October.

She said in court: "I've been given a lot of information about you and read your very powerful letter. I've heard about your battle with alcoholism, the breakdown of your marriage and the effect of lockdown on you.

"The sad reality is almost everybody comes into this room with lives that have been damaged in some way.

"You gambled with your life and the lives of others.

"You could have easily killed someone's child, partner, family or friend."

Drayton pleaded not guilty to drink driving at an earlier hearing before changing his plea.

Last week, comedian Alan and Paul announced they were ending their marriage.

They had been married for three years but had been a couple for 13 years and said they have made the decision "jointly and amicably".

On Friday, in a statement to the PA news agency, their spokesperson said: "After 13 years as a couple and three years of marriage, Alan Carr and Paul Drayton would like to announce they are separating.

"They have jointly and amicably made the difficult decision to divorce and go their separate ways.

"We request that their privacy is respected at this sensitive time."

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