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A convicted killer who caused the death of a 15-year-old girl while driving a stolen car nine years ago has been sent back to prison for driving dangerously. | A convicted killer who caused the death of a 15-year-old girl while driving a stolen car nine years ago has been sent back to prison for driving dangerously. |
Henry Christopher Marley, who has over 140 convictions, was released from prison last year after serving time for killing Debbie McComb in west Belfast. | Henry Christopher Marley, who has over 140 convictions, was released from prison last year after serving time for killing Debbie McComb in west Belfast. |
At the city's Crown Court on Friday, he was jailed for six motoring offences committed on 24 March, exactly a year after he had been released on licence. | At the city's Crown Court on Friday, he was jailed for six motoring offences committed on 24 March, exactly a year after he had been released on licence. |
He will serve four and a half years. | He will serve four and a half years. |
Marley who is originally from Colinward Street in Belfast, ploughed into a group of people in a stolen car on the Upper Springfield Road in 2002. | Marley who is originally from Colinward Street in Belfast, ploughed into a group of people in a stolen car on the Upper Springfield Road in 2002. |
Debbie McComb was flung into the air and carried on the bonnet of the car some distance along the road. | Debbie McComb was flung into the air and carried on the bonnet of the car some distance along the road. |
Debbie McComb, 15, was killed on the Springfield Road in 2002 | Debbie McComb, 15, was killed on the Springfield Road in 2002 |
She died of her injuries and Marley was jailed for twelve years for killing the schoolgirl and stealing a car. | She died of her injuries and Marley was jailed for twelve years for killing the schoolgirl and stealing a car. |
'Drunk' | 'Drunk' |
On Friday the court heard that exactly a year after he had been released from prison on licence, Marley and another man had bought a car and began driving dangerously around Belfast's Antrim Road. | On Friday the court heard that exactly a year after he had been released from prison on licence, Marley and another man had bought a car and began driving dangerously around Belfast's Antrim Road. |
It was alleged that at about 0800 GMT, the pair were hanging out of the vehicle and shouting abuse and obscenities at passing schoolgirls and other motorists. | It was alleged that at about 0800 GMT, the pair were hanging out of the vehicle and shouting abuse and obscenities at passing schoolgirls and other motorists. |
A short time later they returned and parked the car outside the house where they had just bought it minutes before. | A short time later they returned and parked the car outside the house where they had just bought it minutes before. |
The police were called and both were arrested. | The police were called and both were arrested. |
The consequences that could have followed from his actions could have well mirrored the actions of 2002 Judge Geoffrey Miller class="" href="/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/8359897.stm">Mother knew driver would reoffend | |
The car had lost its front nearside wheel and damage had been caused to another wheel. | The car had lost its front nearside wheel and damage had been caused to another wheel. |
Marley was drunk and refused to co-operate with the police. | Marley was drunk and refused to co-operate with the police. |
A defence lawyer said Marley's actions had not been planned with any malice but had "been born out of idiocy and reckless risk taking". | A defence lawyer said Marley's actions had not been planned with any malice but had "been born out of idiocy and reckless risk taking". |
And he told Judge Geoffrey Miller, "He is the worst individual who can appear before your honour on driving offences. | And he told Judge Geoffrey Miller, "He is the worst individual who can appear before your honour on driving offences. |
"The simple fact that he returned to the scene of the purchase of the vehicle showed the lack of thinking involved. | "The simple fact that he returned to the scene of the purchase of the vehicle showed the lack of thinking involved. |
They went back to argue with the vendor and this was always going to lead to his arrest and detection." | They went back to argue with the vendor and this was always going to lead to his arrest and detection." |
Lack of control | Lack of control |
The judge said "The court cannot lose sight of the fact that this escapade took place in a very busy area of Belfast around 0800 GMT in the morning and while people were heading to work and children were going to school. | The judge said "The court cannot lose sight of the fact that this escapade took place in a very busy area of Belfast around 0800 GMT in the morning and while people were heading to work and children were going to school. |
"They had a minimum amount of control of the vehicle and within a short period of time the vehicle had lost it's front wheel. | "They had a minimum amount of control of the vehicle and within a short period of time the vehicle had lost it's front wheel. |
"The consequences that could have followed from his actions could have well mirrored the actions of 2002." | "The consequences that could have followed from his actions could have well mirrored the actions of 2002." |
In addition to the four and a half year sentence, the judge imposed an 18 month probation order on Marley. | In addition to the four and a half year sentence, the judge imposed an 18 month probation order on Marley. |