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Marlon King jailed for 18 months for dangerous driving | Marlon King jailed for 18 months for dangerous driving |
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An ex-Premier League footballer who caused a pile-up while eating ice cream at the wheel has been jailed for 18 months for dangerous driving. | An ex-Premier League footballer who caused a pile-up while eating ice cream at the wheel has been jailed for 18 months for dangerous driving. |
Former Watford and Wigan striker Marlon King was driving a Porsche on the A46 near Newark in Nottinghamshire when the crash happened in April last year. | Former Watford and Wigan striker Marlon King was driving a Porsche on the A46 near Newark in Nottinghamshire when the crash happened in April last year. |
The three-car smash left a 35-year-old man with a fractured elbow. | |
King, 34, who was a Birmingham City player at the time of the crash, was also jailed in 2009 for sexual assault. | King, 34, who was a Birmingham City player at the time of the crash, was also jailed in 2009 for sexual assault. |
'Aggressive and arrogant' | 'Aggressive and arrogant' |
The footballer, of Torksey, Lincolnshire, served 18 months for groping a woman and then breaking her nose in a London club. | The footballer, of Torksey, Lincolnshire, served 18 months for groping a woman and then breaking her nose in a London club. |
Sentencing King at Nottingham Crown Court, Recorder Paul Mann QC said: "I do not regard your case as merely impulsive or silly behaviour. It was aggressive. It was arrogant." | Sentencing King at Nottingham Crown Court, Recorder Paul Mann QC said: "I do not regard your case as merely impulsive or silly behaviour. It was aggressive. It was arrogant." |
King was seen weaving in and out of traffic on the dual carriageway before he undertook Martin Beck's VW Polo who he considered was driving too slowly. | |
The footballer then slammed his brakes on in frustration, forcing Mr Beck to perform an emergency stop. | |
A third car crashed into the back of the Polo, forcing it into the back of King's Porsche. | |
The footballer drove off, only for a witness to flag him down, thinking Mr Beck had been killed. | |
When he returned to the scene of the crash he started to accuse Mr Beck, who had to be cut free and flown to hospital, of causing the collision. | |
The Jamaican international has a number of other previous convictions, including for dishonesty, drinking and driving and other motoring offences, including a prison sentence for handling a stolen car, while playing for Gillingham in 2002. | |
King, whose previous clubs include Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest, Coventry City, Hull City, Leeds United and Middlesbrough, pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving at an earlier hearing at Nottingham Crown Court. | King, whose previous clubs include Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest, Coventry City, Hull City, Leeds United and Middlesbrough, pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving at an earlier hearing at Nottingham Crown Court. |
The judge also handed King a three-year driving ban. |