Adam Western defends Worcester man for causing the deaths of two women and a six year old

A Worcester man has been sentenced to 18 years’ imprisonment for causing the deaths of two women and a six-year old child.  Adam Western defended Joe-Lewis Tyler at Worcester Crown Court at the hearing on Monday 5th August.  Mr Lewis had earlier pleaded guilty to three counts of causing death by dangerous driving and a further count of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.  Mr Tyler, who is now 34 years of age, was driving a BMW 3-series on the A44 Spetchley Road outside Worcester at about 3pm on Monday 22nd February 2024.  He was driving at about 90 mph – almost twice the road’s 50 mph speed limit – and was driving in excess of the legal alcohol limit.  The BMW struck the victims’ car which had just pulled out of the six-year old’s school, Abigail Place.  Serious injuries were also caused to the passenger of the BMW Mr Tyler was driving.

Adam was instructed by Sarah Brady of Lister Brady Criminal Defence solicitors in Worcester (listerbrady.co.uk).

For more news on this story, see www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2kjj5nj9ewo.

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/drink-and-drugs-driver-killed-two-women-and-boy-in-90mph-crash-dgftf5kst

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