The offender was sentenced for failing to remain at the scene of an accident contrary to s.252(1) of the Criminal Code after striking a cyclist and leaving without providing assistance or identification.
The court emphasized that the offence focuses on the failure to remain and does not involve determining causation for the victim’s injuries.
Aggravating factors included the offender’s failure to fulfill multiple statutory obligations and the fact that he was driving while his licence was suspended.
Mitigating factors included the absence of a prior criminal record, stable employment, support of a young child, and strict bail conditions including house arrest for approximately two years.
Balancing denunciation and general deterrence with the mitigating circumstances, the court imposed a 90‑day intermittent custodial sentence, a driving prohibition, DNA order, victim surcharge, and probation during the intermittent sentence.