The court imposed sentence after guilty pleas to impaired driving causing bodily harm and dangerous driving causing bodily harm arising from a high-speed single-vehicle crash with severe, life-altering injuries to the passenger.
Applying Criminal Code sentencing principles, including proportionality, parity, denunciation, and general deterrence, the court emphasized Parliament’s enhanced approach to dangerous and impaired driving offences and rejected a conditional sentence as unfit.
Aggravating factors included statutorily aggravating blood-alcohol levels, dangerous operation on a 400-series highway, a recent speeding record, and lasting victim harm, while mitigation included youth, no prior criminal record, guilty plea, employment, and community support.
The court found limited insight and gave tempered weight to late rehabilitative efforts.
A penitentiary sentence of 24 months was imposed concurrently, with a five-year driving prohibition and DNA order.