Carlos Tevez has been cleared to start the season with Juventus as
planned after having his Community Service Order rescinded at
Macclesfield Magistrates' Court.
The striker still had to complete the majority of his 250 hours' of
unpaid work, imposed as punishment for a string of driving offences
earlier this year.
However, the terms have now changed, meaning Tevez will pay a fine
instead of fulfilling the order, allowing him to continue his career
with Juve.
District Judge Bridget Knight accepted there were circumstances
beyond Tevez's control in his inability to fulfil the terms of his
order, saying: "This is only a technical breach. It is not, I repeat
not, a case of a footballer thumbing his nose at a court order."
It is thought Tevez's legal team argued that as the South American
was sold by Manchester City, he was not responsible in law for his
inability to comply with the order.
Tevez said: "I would like to thank the court for its understanding. I appreciate their help and assistance in this case.
"I would also like to thank my legal team, especially Gwyn Lewis at
Burton Copeland and all my advisors who have helped me throughout this
case.
"All I want to do is continue my career in Italy with Juventus and I am looking forward to a new chapter."
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