![]() Truck driver who caused Humboldt Broncos bus crash gets 8-year prison termLaw & Order | 207463 hits | Mar 22 11:24 am | Posted by: llama66 Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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That means he'll be out in under four years and when he gets out he'll get all sorts of assistance to get him back to work and he won't get deported.
Eight years.
That means he'll be out in under four years and when he gets out he'll get all sorts of assistance to get him back to work and he won't get deported.
Just another bloody joke from the legal system.
Life of a victim is worth absolutely SFA.
Dunno if I agree. Yes, he killed a lot of people. But, really all he did was run a stop sign.
...and wound and paralyze 13 and kill another 16.... Lets not minimize the action...
Am I saying he INTENTIONALLY did it, no I am not. I merely am saying his actions (or inaction) caused this, its not an accident.
Am I saying he INTENTIONALLY did it, no I am not. I merely am saying his actions (or inaction) caused this, its not an accident.
This pretty much sums it up.
In Canada, without specific criminal intent, you are almost never going to see maximum sentences applied.
For this specific case, the only thing I am a bit shocked about is that the prosecution didn't even request the maximum sentence. They requested 10 years. Based it on that, it appears the judge gave the prosecution what they asked for, while accounting for mitigating factors (admission of guilt/showing remorse/etc).
1a : an unforeseen and unplanned event or circumstance
Their meeting was an accident.
b : lack of intention or necessity : CHANCE
They met by accident rather than by design.
2a : an unfortunate event resulting especially from carelessness or ignorance
was involved in a traffic accident
This incident is exactly what #2 states.
A very sad day indeed.
-J.
They're moving away from calling collisions "accidents". They're called Motor Vehicle Collisions.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12224806
Human error negates the "accident".