
The manager of musician Pete Doherty has admitted dangerous driving after a crash in Suffolk which left a pedestrian critically injured.
Chris Corder, 42, of Hadleigh, remains in hospital after being run over in the town on 27 September. He was delivering church newsletters at the time.
At Ipswich Crown Court, Andrew Boyd, 42, of north west London, also admitted failing to stop at an accident scene.
Boyd was released on bail and is due to be sentenced at a later date.
The music manager also pleaded guilty to failing to report an accident, driving not in accordance with a licence and without insurance.
Boyd, of Kentish Town, was served with an interim driving ban.
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