The offender pled guilty to dangerous driving causing bodily harm after striking a pedestrian while speeding.
The victim suffered serious injuries including a compound fracture.
The Crown sought 60 to 90 days intermittent imprisonment, while the defence sought a suspended sentence.
The court emphasized denunciation and general deterrence, sentencing the offender to 60 days of intermittent imprisonment, three years of probation including 100 hours of community service, and a three-year driving prohibition.