Bolton, that 'no sentence that a court can impose could reflect the value of the life that was lost and damaged by his conduct'.
The judge added: "You took a conscious decision to drive an unroadworthy vehicle dangerously at a time when your ability to drive was impaired by the consumption of alcohol."The consequences were catastrophic."Ms Jackson, 50, had just been for a run when she was on the way to meet her husband at the David Lloyd gym in Chorley Street, Bolton, on the afternoon of August 23.But as she crossed the road outside the club, she was struck by Mossop's Land Rover.The impact of the crash saw Ms Jackson flung 30 metres into a wall on the opposite side of the road.She suffered 'multiple injuries' and died almost immediately.A.
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