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Nine years for death crash driver | Nine years for death crash driver |
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A man has been jailed for nine years for causing death by dangerous driving. | A man has been jailed for nine years for causing death by dangerous driving. |
Thomas O'Brien, 30, of Muckross Road, Kesh, had been drinking in a pub in County Fermanagh on Christmas Eve 2005 when he lost control of his car. | |
Passenger Paul Flanagan, 36, died after the crash and two other people were seriously injured. | Passenger Paul Flanagan, 36, died after the crash and two other people were seriously injured. |
O'Brien pleaded guilty and was sentenced to nine years in prison and one year on probation. He was also disqualified from driving for 20 years. | |
Dungannon Crown Court heard that O'Brien left the scene of the accident before the emergency services had arrived and fled the country until December 2008. | |
The court heard that O'Brien had been convicted of driving whilst disqualified less than two months prior to the accident in October, 2005. | |
During his disqualification and suspended sentence period O'Brien bought the car he was driving on Christmas Eve when he caused the accident. | |
Judge David McFarland said that this was one of the worst cases of driving that he has had to deal with. | |
The court heard that statements given by staff and customers suggested O'Brien had consumed at least 10 drinks of cider and vodka, followed by some shots of Goldschlagger. | |
In sentencing, the judge said he took into account the fact that Thomas O'Brien had pleaded guilty after nearly three years. | |
He said this had brought some comfort to the family and witnesses who did not have to endure a lengthy trial or give evidence in court. | He said this had brought some comfort to the family and witnesses who did not have to endure a lengthy trial or give evidence in court. |
The judge said that Paul Flanagan's death had had an impact on the defendant and reinforced the evidence of his remorse. | The judge said that Paul Flanagan's death had had an impact on the defendant and reinforced the evidence of his remorse. |