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Fake TikTok lawyer caged for killing pensioner he branded a b***h in horror crash

Leigh Sutherland was speeding in an aging Ford Mondeo with dodgy brakes at the time of the crash.

10:34, 09 Jan 2026

Leigh Sutherland.(Image: Spindrift.)

A man who often posed as a road traffic lawyer on TikTok has been jailed for nine years after he killed a pensioner in a horror crash. Leigh Sutherland was speeding in an aging Ford Mondeo with dodgy brakes at the time of the crash at the Condorrat Ring Road near Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire on June 15 2023.

The 31 year-old ploughed into a Peugeot 108 driven by Margaret Allan. The 77 year-old mother later tragically passed away from her injuries. A young passenger was also hurt.

A court heard that immediately after the crash, Sutherland walked away from the scene until he was apprehended by police, and he then made “derogatory” comments about his victim.

He tried to blame the OAP stating at the scene, saying: “It would not have happened if the f***ing b***h had not pulled out.” Sutherland was jailed on Friday after being found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving following an earlier trial at the High Court in Glasgow.

He has also been handed a driving ban for more than 13 years. Sutherland was well-known on TikTok for posting a series of bizarre videos claiming to be a defence lawyer, dressing-up as a police officer, and reviewing supermarket food. He posted videos about the crash while on remand.

Glasgow High Court(Image: Getty Images)

In one video, he told viewers: “Hello I’m Lee Sutherland and I’m based in Glasgow. I almost have eight years of experience of the criminal side of the law, and I am also a criminal defence solicitor as well. I also have experience of road traffic law and the criminal side of the law.

He also posted a video bragging about getting a “client” off a conviction and boasting “there’s a defence for every offence out there”.

During his sentencing hearing at the High Court in Glasgow on Friday, Judge Thomas Hughes said Sutherland “came up with a cock and bull story” about the circumstances of the crash following Ms Allan’s death almost a month later, on July 6, 2023.

Judge Hughes said: “Your attitude was totally and utterly unacceptable, you proceeded to walk away from the area, paying no regard to those you injured and left them to their fate. Police officers had to stop you to stop you walking away from the incident. You made derogatory and abusive comments about Ms Allan, you swore at officers, they had to caution you.

“After Ms Allan’s death, officers would have to speak to you and identify who was driver. You came up with a cock and bull story and told police you had advertised the car for sale, a Romanian man you could not identify took the car for a test drive and as that was going on the accident happened. You took no responsibility. Whilst on remand you posted videos on the internet about this matter, all actions totally inappropriate for someone facing such serious matters.”

He added: “You should have been helping the people you caused these problems to. Your conduct made matters worse.”

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The court heard Sutherland was on bail at the time of the crash, and had to relocate from Cumbernauld due to threats made against him on the internet.

The judge added: “Police officers who investigated the state of your car noticed problems with braking system and indicated that must have been quite clear to you, and anyone driving should immediately stop and seek assistance. You carried on driving and became involved in the catastrophic incident that happened here.”

Sutherland was jailed for nine years, and was disqualified from driving for 13 years and six months. Police Scotland previously said Sutherland had been banned from driving for six months just a week before the crash, and tried to leave the scene without giving his details to officers.

Defending, Graham Brown said Sutherland continued to “protest his innocence” during interviews for a criminal justice social work report. He said Sutherland’s life had been “dictated by autistic spectrum disorder” and he had worked “sporadically”.

Sergeant Andy Coutts, of North Lanarkshire roads policing, said: “Our thoughts remain with Margaret’s family, who have been dignified and strong throughout this tragic ordeal.

“Sutherland’s actions showed a blatant disregard for other road users and the law, and since the incident he has showed no remorse.

“We hope the court’s decision brings some peace to the family.”

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