The popular young man died earlier this year along a rural road.
Christopher Carloman, 57, appeared at Telford Magistrates Court on Tuesday, accused accused of failing to stop and report an accident in relation to the death of Will Rogers, an agricultural contractor who was popular in the farming and rugby communities.
However, no further progress was made in the case as, due to the serious nature, it needs to be heard in front of a district judge, rather than a bench of magistrates. Tributes poured in for Mr Rogers after his death. A tractor procession was held at his funeral, and a rugby match between his two former clubs, Bridgnorth and Ludlow, was held in his honour and attended by hundreds.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Former North Shropshire MP Owen Paterson speaks about his suspension for the first timeFormer North Shropshire MP Owen Paterson has spoken for the first time about his suspension from the House of Commons which led to his resignation.
Read more »
Free Heineken on offer for Shropshire punters during World CupFootball fans across Shropshire are being offered free Heineken beer during the World Cup.
Read more »
Survey shows strong support for keeping both A&Es in ShropshireA total of 96.3 per cent people demonstrated overwhelming support of Shropshire retaining its two fully-functioning A&E departments in a recent survey of 1,500 people.
Read more »
Shropshire Council's spending on temporary housing more than doublesShropshire Council spent millions of pounds on housing homeless people in bed and breakfasts last year, new figures show.
Read more »
Save Soil cycling activist group stopping off in Shropshire on UK-wide campaignVolunteers of the Save Soil movement will be stopping off in Shropshire this week on their Cycle for Soil 900-mile bicycle journey across the UK and Ireland.
Read more »
Viral sensation Jackie Weaver shares stories with Shropshire charityFrom exploring the meaning of ‘rural’ to sharing what it feels like being the number one trend in the country, viral star Jackie Weaver delivered an entertaining and thought-provoking keynote speech as she visited a Shropshire charity.
Read more »