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Marlon King appeal to suspend 18 month jail term refused | Marlon King appeal to suspend 18 month jail term refused |
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A former Premier League footballer has lost the chance to appeal against an 18 month jail term for dangerous driving. | A former Premier League footballer has lost the chance to appeal against an 18 month jail term for dangerous driving. |
Marlon King, 34, was jailed in May after causing a pile-up in Nottinghamshire while eating ice cream. | Marlon King, 34, was jailed in May after causing a pile-up in Nottinghamshire while eating ice cream. |
The former Birmingham City striker applied to the Court of Appeal to have his sentence suspended so he could spend time with his family in Zambia | The former Birmingham City striker applied to the Court of Appeal to have his sentence suspended so he could spend time with his family in Zambia |
But three top judges said it was an "unusually bad offence" and that it was a just sentence. | But three top judges said it was an "unusually bad offence" and that it was a just sentence. |
King, previously of Torksey, Lincolnshire, was jailed at Nottingham Crown Court after he caused the smash on the A46 near Newark in 2013. | King, previously of Torksey, Lincolnshire, was jailed at Nottingham Crown Court after he caused the smash on the A46 near Newark in 2013. |
Marlon King's career | Marlon King's career |
He had been weaving his Porsche in and out of traffic while eating ice cream before undertaking a VW Polo and then slamming his brakes on. | |
It caused a three-car pile up and left another driver trapped in his car with serious injuries. | It caused a three-car pile up and left another driver trapped in his car with serious injuries. |
The Court of Appeal heard on Tuesday his wife and three children had recently moved to Zambia where they were struggling to settle in. | The Court of Appeal heard on Tuesday his wife and three children had recently moved to Zambia where they were struggling to settle in. |
Representing King, Melissa Millin said his wife was suffering from depression while caring for elderly parents and running the family business. | Representing King, Melissa Millin said his wife was suffering from depression while caring for elderly parents and running the family business. |
'Deliberately dangerous driving' | 'Deliberately dangerous driving' |
Lord Justice Aikens, Mr Justice Hickinbottom and Mr Justice Lindblom considered whether to allow an appeal but said there was no justification. | Lord Justice Aikens, Mr Justice Hickinbottom and Mr Justice Lindblom considered whether to allow an appeal but said there was no justification. |
Mr Justice Lindblom said: "It was an unusually bad offence of its kind with episodes of extremely aggressive driving and sudden changes of lane and speed on a busy road culminating with him stopping, blocking the path of a vehicle and causing the collisions which followed. | Mr Justice Lindblom said: "It was an unusually bad offence of its kind with episodes of extremely aggressive driving and sudden changes of lane and speed on a busy road culminating with him stopping, blocking the path of a vehicle and causing the collisions which followed. |
"It was, in truth, deliberately dangerous driving, which may have resulted in far more serious injuries or worse." | "It was, in truth, deliberately dangerous driving, which may have resulted in far more serious injuries or worse." |
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