The woman who used the identity of a pilot killed in the Sea World helicopter tragedy to dodge a traffic ticket has been heckled outside court. 9News
Stephanie Louise Bennett, 33, pleaded guilty to using dead pilot Ash Jenkinson's identity after she was caught using her mobile phone behind the wheel on December 15.
Bennett earlier told the court that she was going through "personal matters" and "financial troubles" at the time, and had attempted to undo the alleged fraudulent nomination the next day.
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