M6 crash death driver guilty of dangerous driving
Adjourning sentencing until 23 November, Judge Peter Davies released Morrison on bail as an "act of mercy".
In an address to the judge, defence lawyer John Dye said Morrison had been told the "inevitable outcome of the jury's verdict is that he will receive a substantial custodial sentence".
A football agent who killed a road worker on the M6 has been found guilty of dangerous driving.
Peter Morrison, 37, had been speeding and sending phone messages before the crash in Cumbria in February 2016, a court heard.
Adam Gibb, from Penrith, died and Paul Holroyd, from Kirkby Stephen, was left paralysed from the chest down.
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