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Fake lawyer TikTok influencer jailed after fatal crash
Summary
Leigh Sutherland was jailed for nine years after being found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving over a June 2023 crash that killed 77-year-old Margaret Allan, and he was also given a driving ban of about 13½ years.
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Leigh Sutherland, 31, who had posted on TikTok portraying himself as a lawyer, has been sentenced after a trial at the High Court in Glasgow. The crash took place in June 2023 in North Lanarkshire and later led to the death of 77-year-old Margaret Allan. A young passenger in the other vehicle was also injured and taken to hospital. Reports at trial described Sutherland as driving at speed and investigators reported faults with his vehicle's brakes.
Reported facts:
- Sutherland was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving following a High Court trial.
- The June 2023 collision involved Sutherland's car and a Peugeot driven by Margaret Allan; she later died and a child passenger was hurt.
- He was sentenced to nine years in prison and disqualified from driving for about 13½ years.
Summary:
The criminal case concluded with a custodial sentence and a lengthy driving ban imposed by the court. Civil or other proceedings were not reported. Undetermined at this time.
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