The defendant, Evan Beedawia, was sentenced after being found guilty of dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing bodily harm.
The court considered statutory aggravating factors, including the death of one person and serious injury to another, the offender being remunerated, and operating a large commercial vehicle.
Mitigating factors included no prior criminal or driving record, youthfulness, strong family support, and genuine remorse.
The court emphasized denunciation and general deterrence but found that a penitentiary term was not required due to the lower moral blameworthiness of the conduct, which was characterized by acts of omission and negligence rather than intentional acts.
A conditional sentence of two years less a day was imposed, followed by three years of probation, along with a seven-year driving prohibition and other ancillary orders.