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Grealish, the 25-year-old England international, admitted one offence in connection with a crash which occurred in March just days after the United Kingdom entered coronavirus lockdown.
Said offence is in connection with a collision involving his £80,000 Range Rover in Dickens Heath, near Solihull, on March 29, six days after national restrictions were imposed nationwide.
The midfielder also admitted a second charge of careless driving relating to allegations he drove without due care and attention on the M42, in October.
Grealish, who played in Aston Villa’s defeat by Brighton on Saturday, did not appear in court but entered pleas through his lawyer.
Grealish, of Barnt Green, Worcestershire, had denied two other charges connected to the Dickens Heath incident of failing to stop and failing to report the incident, but the Crown Prosecution Service offered no evidence and the charges were dismissed.
District Judge John Bristow said Grealish already had six penalty points on his driving licence for a 2018 motorway speeding offence and could therefore be at risk of a driving ban under the totting-up scheme.
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