Overview
- Euan Corbett received a total prison term of 15 years and two months and a driving ban of 14 years and one month at Teesside Crown Court.
- He pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and related motoring offences and was convicted by a jury of conspiring to possess a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.
- Prosecutors said Corbett’s Audi was traveling at 100–120 mph on the North York Moors when it crashed on May 2, 2020, killing 21-year-old passenger Shane Finn.
- The court heard Corbett lied at the scene, failed to call an ambulance, had no licence or insurance, fled while on bail, and taunted police online from abroad for years.
- Jurors were told Corbett orchestrated a July 5, 2023 shotgun attack on a Middlesbrough home via Snapchat messages, with two masked men arriving on a quad bike and firing through a window.