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Pair jailed for killing Scotsman Pair jailed for killing Scotsman
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Two men have been jailed in connection with the death of a Scottish man after a loyalist band parade in 2006.Two men have been jailed in connection with the death of a Scottish man after a loyalist band parade in 2006.
John Richard Stewart, 45, of King William III Crescent in Maghera, was sentenced to seven years in prison. John Richard Stewart, 45, of King William III Crescent in Maghera, was sentenced to seven years in prison for manslaughter by Belfast Crown Court.
Belfast Crown Court judge Mr Justice Weir said Stewart was responsible for "unleashing the mob" who had attacked Mr Mackie. Judge Mr Justice Weir said Stewart was responsible for "unleashing the mob" who attacked Mr Mackie.
His co-accused, Paul Johnston, 23, Park View, Castledawson, was given a four-year term. His co-accused, Paul Johnston, 23, from Park View, Castledawson, received a four-year-sentence.
Ronald Mackie, 36, from Stirling, was run over by a car after being left in the road following an attack outside Tobermore football club in July.Ronald Mackie, 36, from Stirling, was run over by a car after being left in the road following an attack outside Tobermore football club in July.