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Rugby star's court case dismissed
Paul has won three caps for England at rugby union
The case against England rugby star Henry Paul for failing to provide a breath test has been thrown out.
Mr Paul, 30, of Cheltenham, was stopped by police in the town in the early hours of March 21 2004.
Cheltenham Magistrates Court heard he refused a roadside breath test and two further tests at a police station.
But judge Graham Parsons threw out the case, saying the Crown could not prove Mr Paul did not have a good excuse for failing to provide a specimen.
Gloucester forward Mr Paul had denied failing to give a breath test, driving without due care and attention, not having a licence and driving without insurance at an earlier hearing.
On Tuesday the court heard he told officers that he had not been driving and that he could not provide the test because he had been sick 20 minutes earlier.
The case was dismissed after prosecution witness police surgeon Dr Simon McMinn said that if Mr Paul had felt sick it might have been a good enough excuse to not provide a breath specimen.
District Judge Mr Parsons said: "Had the doctor been called he could have examined Mr Paul and decided if he was or was not fit to provide a specimen.
"The Crown could not prove beyond reasonable doubt that Mr Paul didn't have an excuse for providing a specimen of breath, therefore the case against him is dismissed."
The New Zealand-born rugby player, who has an English grandparent, has won three caps with England, two of them in the recent Six Nations Championship