A teenage criminal who was the passenger in a stolen car, which knocked down and killed a man in Dublin two years ago, "destroying" the victim's family, has been jailed for two years.
Calum McDonagh (19) pleaded guilty to knowingly allowing himself to be carried in the vehicle without the consent of the owner.
The court heard that McDonagh had 91 previous convictions. He had six convictions for dangerous driving and was disqualified from driving at the time.
Since this incident, McDonagh has committed 25 offences and has received two jail terms.
Judge Orla Crowe imposed a sentence of two years and six months. Due to McDonagh's youth, adverse childhood, and neurodiversity, she suspended the final six months for a year.
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@thecanadiankop@LFC Don't agree with starting Isak, but you can't put that kind of pressure on Rio, particularly given how pissed the fanbase is at the minute. Still a kid that needs to grow his game in the right way.
@ATLiverpool_ It's not even the results, it's that watching us is a slog this season. So flat, so lifeless, so predictable. Hard to get behind that if it's the long term plan
@IrishRail one of your vans decided to speed through a big puddle as I was taking stuff out of the boot. Kids stuff covered in dirty water now. Nice one...