Ex-Liverpool striker Dean Saunders has won his appeal against a jail sentence for failing to take a breath test.
Saunders, 55, was jailed for 10 weeks by District Judge Nicholas Sanders when he appeared at Chester Magistrates' Court on August 28.

He admitting failing to comply with a roadside breath test and failing to provide a breath specimen.
Judge Steven Everett has quashed the immediate jail term and instead suspended the sentence for 18 months.

Judge Everett, the Honorary Recorder of Chester Crown Court, also ordered Saunders to do 200 hours unpaid work in the community. His 30-month road ban remains.

A very lucky man indeed not going to prison. Better he serves the community and for a far lengthier time, than costing the tax payer £100's to keep him in jail.