Cricketer David Warner appears in court and learns his penalty after being found guilty of drink driving following his arrest over the Easter long weekend. Multiple outlets report that the matter is heard in court and that Warner is formally dealt with after the conviction.
The reports provide additional context on how the charge arose. ABC describes that Warner is driving his family home after a barbecue, then stops short of a random roadside testing site and is observed moving from the driver’s seat. Other outlets broadly characterize the incident as occurring after a “boozy” Easter, without adding further procedural detail. Together, the accounts focus on the conviction and court outcome, while differing mainly in how they describe the lead-up to the stop and observed circumstances.
Across the coverage, there is consistent agreement that the incident takes place around the Easter period and involves Warner being caught drink driving, with the court’s decision following the guilty finding.