A RAYMOND Terrace woman disqualified from driving until 2055 will appear in court next month for sentencing after she was caught behind the wheel of a car in May.
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Jodi Anne Farrell, 36, of Roslyn Street, appeared in Raymond Terrace Local Court on Wednesday, June 18, to face a charge of driving while disqualified.
She pleaded guilty.
The most recent court appearance from the repeat traffic offender comes after Port Stephens Highway Patrol officers caught Farrell driving along Clarence Town Road at Dungog about 11.40am on May 19.
Court documents revealed that when officers asked Farrell to show her licence, she produced a Medicare card as proof of identity.
Following a check by the police, it was revealed Farrell was disqualified from driving until November 24, 2055.
Farrell is no stranger to inside a court room, having appeared for the first time on traffic offences as a learner driver in March 1995.
Since then, Farrell has appeared in Hunter region courts more than 20 times for various traffic-related offences, the most serious in 2003 for dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm.
She was also charged for negligent and high-range drink driving.
Farrell has received nearly every punishment possible through the NSW court system for her crimes including being fined, disqualified and good behaviour bonds. She has received suspended sentences, done jail time and completed periodic detention.
Farrell will appear for sentencing in Raymond Terrace Local Court on August 11.