Tweed, 39, entered a guilty plea at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court on Monday to one charge of driving a motor vehicle with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the specified limit. The court gave Tweed a fine of £692 and ordered him to pay a surcharge of £277, as well as costs of £85. The court was told Tweed has seven previous convictions for 14 offences, including a conviction in 2007 for driving with excess alcohol. Magistrate Andrew McGregor said Tweed would receive a statutory disqualification from driving of 12 months. He told Tweed: “You cannot drive any motor vehicle on any roads used by the public from this until the end of your disqualification.