Ranger wanted to pay the A85 expenses and a A60 victim surcharge instantly. No order was made for payment as there was a chance of reconciliation, the court heard. Mr Robinson said Ranger should also address "gambling issues" which were not described in open court. Ranger, who wore a grey suit, white clothing, black tie and black teachers for the hearing, declined to comment as he left courtroom and was driven away in a Audi A3. Throughout the reading, Geoffrey Forrester, protecting, mentioned Ranger, who pleaded guilty at the very first option, "regrets his behaviour and apologises for it." Mr Forrester added: "He has paid much price with this. He's had to leave Newcastle United Hamilton Academical by way of negotiation. It was not at all something he wished to do. "He brought it upon himself, he's to maneuver on with his life." The attorney said Ranger would welcome unpaid work to "give something back" and make amends for his conduct, before resuming his baseball career in the summer. Ms Bicar, Ranger's partner for 3 years, did not create a problem to police but did tell officers at the world that she had a sore throat. She said later she didn't want a restraining order set up. The court heard there had been previous "domestic incidents" involving the couple at Ranger's house in Forest Hall, North Tyneside, which required the authorities, but there had never been a formal complaint. Dealing with Ranger's prior convictions for drink-driving, battery and being drunk and disorderly, Mr Forrester said they happened within a six-week period in fall 2011, and that the battery offences for which he was given 12-month conditional release happened when he fought with police having been racially abused in the road by others.
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