Matthew Scrimshaw killed a woman while speeding at up to 95mph in a 30mph zone has been jailed for 12 years.
The 37 year old was driving on the wrong side of the road when he hit Iris Higginson, 67, in December 2014. Scrimshaw was also 1.75 times over the blood alcohol limit.
The judge said it was the longest sentence he had passed for death by dangerous driving in a 30-year career
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Ahead of the crash Scrimshaw's Audi TT was captured on CCTV on
Mansfield Road, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, at speeds of 88mph
and 95mph, the trial heard.
Mrs Higginson who "had been doing absolutely nothing wrong" died at the scene when her Vauxhall Corsa was hit almost head on.
Scrimshaw
made no attempt to comfort her, help her or call the police and left
the scene to hide the fact he had been drinking, the prosecution said.
Judge Michael Stokes, who also banned Scrimshaw from driving for 15
years, said: "I have had to deal with some appalling cases involving
extremely dangerous driving, but I cannot recall a case of a defendant
who has demonstrated such an overriding contempt for the law and for the
feelings of other people."
Scrimshaw was also found guilty
of causing serious injuries by dangerous driving in relation to a friend
who was a passenger in his car. He suffered a broken jaw and foot.
Speaking outside court, Ms Higginson's daughter-in-law Pauline Hotchkiss described her as "a wonderful lady".
She said the family had received justice "but we will not get over" the death of the great-grandmother.
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decision was taken not to proceed on charges of failing to stop at an
accident, driving with excess alcohol and failing to report an accident.
Det Sgt James Greely, of Nottinghamshire Police, said it was some of "the worst driving I have ever investigated".