motoring offences dating back to 2002 including driving whilst disqualified and had previously left a 13-year-old boy to die in a hit and run crash.He had also been convicted multiple times of using a mobile phone at the wheel of his vehicle but had been spared a road ban after arguing "exceptional hardship" as he was a carer for his elderly mother.At Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester, she relieved her ordeal as Sammon was jailed for seven years after being convicted of causing death by dangerous driving."There seems to be no remorse from the man who killed Louis," said Miss James."This should never have happened and this man should not have even had a license to drive."She added: "'Louis had told his mates he was going to propose to.
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