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.
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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.
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? :-/
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? :-/
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.” [ ... ]
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