• Jail term for speeding driver who caused death of pregnant mother incre

    From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 18 10:08:54 2023
    Appeal judges have added three years to a 12-year jail term handed to a boxing coach who admitted causing the death of a pregnant mother-of-two in a motorway crash.

    Three appeal judges on Friday increased Adil Iqbal’s term to 15 years after concluding that the original sentence was unduly lenient.

    They heard that Iqbal filmed himself driving a BMW at speeds of up to 123mph as he weaved between traffic on the M66 in Bury, Greater Manchester, in May, before losing control and ploughing into Frankie Jules-Hough’s Skoda Fabia

    Lord Justice Bean, Mr Justice Murray and His Honour Judge Anthony Leonard oversaw a Court of Appeal hearing in London.

    This is the worst case of bad driving any of us can recall

    Solicitor General Michael Tomlinson had argued that the sentence was unduly lenient and asked for a review.

    Appeal judges ruled in Mr Tomlinson’s favour.

    “This is the worst case of bad driving any of us can recall,” Lord Justice Bean told the court.

    “We find it hard to imagine a worst case of bad driving than this one.”

    He said the case was exceptional.

    Ms Jules-Hough, 38, who had pulled on to the hard shoulder of the motorway with a puncture, had her two sons and a nephew in her car, judges heard.

    She was making a call to say she would be late when she let out a “blood-curdling scream”, they were told.

    Ms Jules-Hough, who was 17 weeks pregnant, suffered unsurvivable brain injuries, the court heard.

    She died two days later without regaining consciousness and her unborn daughter could not survive.

    Her son, Thomas Spencer, nine, and nephew Tobias Welby suffered serious brain injuries and their long-term outcomes remain uncertain, judges heard.

    Both youngsters spent weeks in intensive care.

    Her other son was not badly hurt.

    Iqbal, from Accrington, Lancashire, who worked in a gym and coached boxing to “disadvantaged” children, had admitted causing death by dangerous driving and two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

    I am disappointed that another opportunity has been missed to try and clamp down on the growing issues of dangerous drivers and lawlessness on Britain’s roads.

    He had been sentenced at Minshull Street Crown Court in Manchester in July where Judge Maurice Greene jailed him for 12 years and described the “most indescribable reckless driving”.

    The judge had banned Iqbal from driving for 13 years and the appeal judges increased this to 15 years at Friday’s hearing.

    Ms Jules-Hough’s former partner Calvin Buckley said after the appeal hearing that October 13 had been the due date of their unborn baby daughter, Neeve.

    “The judgment today is not we was hoping for and is a bitter pill to swallow,” he said.

    “I ask the question, what more does somebody have to do to get a life sentence for causing death by dangerous driving?

    “I am disappointed that another opportunity has been missed to try and clamp down on the growing issues of dangerous drivers and lawlessness on Britain’s roads.

    “No number of years can compensate for our loss – we were all given a life sentence that day.”

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/bury-bmw-greater-manchester-court-of-appeal-minshull-street-crown-court-b2429295.html

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 18 12:05:38 2023
    QUOTE: I am disappointed that another opportunity has been missed to try and clamp down on the growing issues of dangerous drivers and lawlessness on Britain’s roads. ENDS

    What chance do we have when tossers like Mr Arsehole make a good living by getting these dangerous bastards off of long jail terms that they deserve? Good to see longer sentences being imposed on appeal for a change.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Wed Oct 18 18:56:27 2023
    Simon Mason <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    Appeal judges have added three years to a 12-year jail term handed to a boxing coach who admitted causing the death of a pregnant mother-of-two
    in a motorway crash.

    court-of-appeal-minshull-street-crown-court-b2429295.html

    You reported on this three months ago.

    Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2023 08:34:26 -0700 (PDT)
    From: "swldx...@gmail.com" <swldxer1958@gmail.com>
    Message-Id: <a2c2e9cc-5ef3-424a-a946-d32a60f81d83n@googlegroups.com> Newsgroups: uk.rec.cycling
    Subject: Driver who killed pregnant woman in 123mph M66 crash jailed for 12 years
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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Wed Oct 18 21:33:26 2023
    Simon Mason <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    QUOTE: I am disappointed that another opportunity has been missed to try
    and clamp down on the growing issues of dangerous drivers and lawlessness
    on Britain’s roads. ENDS

    What chance do we have when tossers like Mr Arsehole make a good living
    by getting these dangerous bastards off of long jail terms that they
    deserve? Good to see longer sentences being imposed on appeal for a change.

    Be careful for what you wish. One of the reasons that prisons are
    overflowing (we put far more people in prison than European countries do)
    is that judges responded to calls for longer sentences. This has led to
    rapists not getting sentenced because there is no prison room left in which
    to lock them up.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 18 22:48:01 2023
    QUOTE: “This is the worst case of bad driving any of us can recall,” Lord Justice Bean told the court. “We find it hard to imagine a worst case of bad driving than this one.” He said the case was exceptional. ENDS

    Still not"exceptional" enough to give a lifetime driving ban though?
    What do you have to do to get one of those - mow down a pregnant woman and kill both of them? :-/

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Thu Oct 19 08:05:25 2023
    Simon Mason <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    QUOTE: “This is the worst case of bad driving any of us can recall,” Lord Justice Bean told the court. “We find it hard to imagine a worst case of bad driving than this one.” He said the case was exceptional. ENDS

    Still not"exceptional" enough to give a lifetime driving ban though?

    What do you have to do to get one of those - mow down a pregnant woman
    and kill both of them? :-/

    You seem to be equating ‘worst case of bad driving’ with ‘worst case of, well, anything’.

    Don’t forget the case of the off-duty police driver who took out one of
    their souped-up cars without permission and was caught doing 150mph on a motorway.

    The judge let him off saying as a driver the officer was ‘the crème de la crème’.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 19 03:29:10 2023
    QUOTE: Appeal judges have added three years to a 12-year jail term handed to a boxing coach who admitted causing the death of a pregnant mother-of-two in a motorway crash. Three appeal judges on Friday increased Adil Iqbal’s term to 15 years after
    concluding that the original sentence was unduly lenient. ENDS

    15 years is a life term in the real world - a good result all round.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Thu Oct 19 15:19:17 2023
    On 19/10/2023 06:48 am, Simon Mason wrote:

    QUOTE: “This is the worst case of bad driving any of us can recall,” Lord Justice Bean told the court. “We find it hard to imagine a worst case of bad driving than this one.” He said the case was exceptional. ENDS

    Still not"exceptional" enough to give a lifetime driving ban though?

    Under precisely *what* legal provision, you total ignoramus*?

    What do you have to do to get one of those - mow down a pregnant woman and kill both of them? :-/

    [* Apologies for use of a four-syllable word.]

    PS: Will you be doing any more posts in uk.d-i-y?

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 19 08:19:11 2023
    QUOTE: The partner of a pregnant mother-of-two who died after a motorway crash has spoken of his disappointment after appeal judges increased the jail sentence of the driver responsible for her death.

    Three appeal judges on Friday increased Adil Iqbal’s 12-year jail term to 15 years after concluding the sentence handed down by a crown court judge was sentence was “unduly lenient”.

    They heard that Iqbal, of Hope Street, Accrington, filmed himself driving a BMW at speeds of up to 123mph as he weaved between traffic on the M66 in Bury, in May, before losing control and ploughing into Frankie Jules-Hough’s Skoda Fabia.

    Ms Jules-Hough’s partner, Calvin Buckley, said October 13 had been the due date of their unborn baby daughter, Neeve.

    “The judgement today is not we were hoping for and is a bitter pill to swallow,” said Mr Buckley.

    “I ask the question: what more does somebody have to do get a life sentence for causing death by dangerous driving?

    “I am disappointed that another opportunity has been missed to try and clamp down on the growing issues of dangerous drivers and lawlessness on Britain’s roads.”

    He added: “No number of years can compensate for our loss – we were all given a life sentence.”

    Lord Justice Bean, Mr Justice Murray and His Honour Judge Anthony Leonard oversaw a Court of Appeal hearing in London.

    Solicitor General Michael Tomlinson had argued the sentence was unduly lenient and asked for a review, with appeal judges ruling in Mr Tomlinson’s favour.

    “This is the worst case of bad driving any of us can recall,” said Lord Justice Bean.

    “We find it hard to imagine a worse case of bad driving than this one.”

    He said the case was exceptional.

    Mr Tomlinson said he hoped the increased sentence sent a “stark warning”.

    He said: “Adil Iqbal’s driving that day ripped apart a young family that had so much to look forward to – not least welcoming a new baby.

    “It is deplorable enough that he was travelling at such excessive speed but endangering lives further by filming himself was simply inexcusable.

    “I am pleased the court has recognised the severity of his crimes and hope Iqbal’s increased sentence sends a stark warning to people who think it is acceptable to drive at high speeds and put the lives of others in jeopardy.”

    Ms Jules-Hough, 38, had pulled on to the hard shoulder with a puncture, and had her two sons and nephew in her car, judges heard.

    She was making a call to say she would be late when she let out a “blood-curdling scream”, they were told.

    Ms Jules-Hough, who was 17 weeks pregnant, suffered unsurvivable brain injuries, judges heard.

    She died two days later without regaining consciousness.

    Her unborn daughter did not survive.

    Ms Jules-Hough’s son, Thomas Spencer, nine, and nephew Tobias Welby suffered serious brain injuries.

    Their long-term outcomes remain uncertain, judges heard.

    Both youngsters spent weeks in intensive care.

    Iqbal, 22, who worked in a gym and coached boxing to “disadvantaged” children, had been driving his father’s car.

    He had admitted causing death by dangerous driving and two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

    Iqbal had been sentenced at a hearing in Minshull Street Crown Court in Manchester in July.

    Judge Maurice Greene had handed him a jail term totalling 12 years and spoke of the “most indescribable reckless driving”.

    The judge had also banned Iqbal from driving for 13 years.

    Appeal judges increased that ban to 15 years.

    Judges heard that Iqbal had been convicted of driving without insurance in 2019 and in December 2021 posted a video to Facebook after filming himself speeding in a Lamborghini Huracan in Dubai.

    Two months before the fatal crash, he was given a warning by police after being stopped while racing an Audi car on public roads.

    On the day of the crash, other drivers’ dashcam footage caught Iqbal aggressively tailgating and undertaking on an A road leading to the motorway, with his car fish-tailing and swerving.

    https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/23857198.adil-iqbals-increased-sentence-bitter-pill-swallow/

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Thu Oct 19 16:39:58 2023
    On 19/10/2023 04:19 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    QUOTE: The partner of a pregnant mother-of-two who died after a motorway crash has spoken of his disappointment after appeal judges increased the jail sentence of the driver responsible for her death.

    Three appeal judges on Friday increased Adil Iqbal’s 12-year jail term to 15 years after concluding the sentence handed down by a crown court judge was sentence was “unduly lenient”.

    Fair enough. But...

    The maximum for CDBDD is actually fourteen years.

    So how did the appeal court impose fifteen?

    <https://www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Death-by-driving-sentencing-leaflet-for-web1.pdf>

    They heard that Iqbal, of Hope Street, Accrington, filmed himself driving a BMW at speeds of up to 123mph as he weaved between traffic on the M66 in Bury, in May, before losing control and ploughing into Frankie Jules-Hough’s Skoda Fabia.

    Ms Jules-Hough’s partner, Calvin Buckley, said October 13 had been the due date of their unborn baby daughter, Neeve.

    “The judgement today is not we were hoping for and is a bitter pill to swallow,” said Mr Buckley.

    “I ask the question: what more does somebody have to do get a life sentence for causing death by dangerous driving?

    Campaign for the law to be changed (just a suggestion)?

    The maximum custodial penalty for CDBDD is fourteen years (despite this
    case reporting a sentence of fifteen years).

    So a life sentence simply... is... not... available to the courts.

    “I am disappointed that another opportunity has been missed to try and clamp down on the growing issues of dangerous drivers and lawlessness on Britain’s roads.” [ ... ]

    What did he mean by that?

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 19 08:43:54 2023
    Adil Iqbal, 22, from Accrington had his 12-year sentence increased to 15 years after the Solicitor General referred his conviction to the Court of Appeal as being unduly lenient.

    The court heard that Iqbal had a history of driving offences, and was previously convicted of driving without insurance and driving while disqualified. He had also been given a warning from police after racing in another vehicle.

    On 13 May 2023, Iqbal was driving a BMW at excessive speeds on the M66 heading towards Manchester.

    He was travelling at 112mph when he swerved to avoid a collision with another car and ploughed into Frankie Jules-Hough’s car which was stationary on the hard shoulder.

    Ms Jules-Hough was 17 weeks pregnant and travelling in the car with her two sons and nephew. She was airlifted to hospital but died two days later having suffered catastrophic injuries. Her unborn baby did not survive the collision.

    Two of the children were placed in induced comas and their long-term health and well-being remains uncertain.

    Iqbal denied driving at excessive speeds and blamed the loss of control on an issue with his vehicle’s rear tyres. He also refused to provide the PIN to unlock his mobile phone.

    However, investigations uncovered that in the moments leading up to the collision, Iqbal was filming himself travelling at speeds between 107 and 123mph.

    The Solicitor General Michael Tomlinson KC MP said:

    Adil Iqbal’s driving that day ripped apart a young family that had so much to look forward to – not least welcoming a new baby. It is deplorable enough that he was travelling at such excessive speed but endangering lives further by filming
    himself was simply inexcusable.

    I am pleased the court has recognised the severity of his crimes and hope Iqbal’s increased sentence sends a stark warning to people who think it is acceptable to drive at high speeds and put the lives of others in jeopardy. You risk being punished
    to the fullest extent of the law.

    Adil Iqbal was sentenced on 19 July 2023 to 12 years’ imprisonment and disqualified from driving for 13 years after he was convicted of one count of causing death by dangerous driving and two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

    On Friday 13 October 2023, the Court of Appeal increased Adil Iqbal’s sentence to 15 years. The Court also increased the disqualification period to five years with a 10 year extension.
    Background:

    The maximum penalty for causing death by dangerous driving was increased from 14 years to life imprisonment for offences committed after 28 June 2022
    Further information on the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme is available on GOV.UK
    The AGO maintains a document listing recent sentences examined by the Attorney General’s Office under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme

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