BC lady kills rider, gets one day in jail
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Re: BC lady kills rider, gets one day in jail
After the Rep Janklow case, I lost all faith in justice when a motorcyclist is involved. It still amazes me that his right to practice was reinstated after he hit, run and left for dead a man who served his country.
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Re: BC lady kills rider, gets one day in jail
An update on this case...
Appeal Increase – Tracy Dawn Smith:
Court of Appeal increases sentence for woman convicted of impaired driving causing death-
Kyle Reynolds –CFAX 1070
A woman convicted of killing a motorcyclist while driving impaired on the Trans-Canada has seen her sentence increased by the BC Court of Appeal.
Tracy Dawn Smith pleaded guilty in the 2011 case, and was sentenced in December to one day imprisonment and three years probation. During the trial, the court heard Smith was both drunk and high on crack cocaine at the time of the collision.
The BC Criminal Justice Branch filed an application almost immediately to have the sentence appealed, and today the appeal court released its decision.
Smith has been sentenced to two years less one day behind bars, to be followed by three years of probation
Appeal Increase – Tracy Dawn Smith:
Court of Appeal increases sentence for woman convicted of impaired driving causing death-
Kyle Reynolds –CFAX 1070
A woman convicted of killing a motorcyclist while driving impaired on the Trans-Canada has seen her sentence increased by the BC Court of Appeal.
Tracy Dawn Smith pleaded guilty in the 2011 case, and was sentenced in December to one day imprisonment and three years probation. During the trial, the court heard Smith was both drunk and high on crack cocaine at the time of the collision.
The BC Criminal Justice Branch filed an application almost immediately to have the sentence appealed, and today the appeal court released its decision.
Smith has been sentenced to two years less one day behind bars, to be followed by three years of probation
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Re: BC lady kills rider, gets one day in jail
Better, but still nowhere what she deserves.
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Re: BC lady kills rider, gets one day in jail
I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
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Re: BC lady kills rider, gets one day in jail
About four years ago a friend of mine was killed by a 20 year old kid. Kid ran a red light and T-boned my friend's little Saturn coupe, flipping his pickup truck up and over the car. The impact was so hard my friend was actually in the passenger seat when they cut him out. The kid was so high and drunk that when he was ejected from the truck as it flipped, he ended up laying in the road with nothing more than a little road rash.
Thing is, this kid JUST got his license back. He'd had it taken away for multiple DUI's, including a couple with injuries to people he hit - all before the age of 21!
He got 3 years. Then he got into a "boot camp" program that was supposed to get him out in 9 months. In court the kid did nothing but complain about how unpleasant jail was, and they made him walk too much in the program and he got...*gasp* BLISTERS. My friend's widow called me so upset she could hardly even get the words out.
I really don't understand why we don't confiscate/impound cars when we revoke a license. They can't drive, so why do they need access to the car? When they get their license back they can have their car back...and in the meanwhile they can pay a monthly fee to store the vehicle. Maybe that money could go toward keeping up the roads.
On a related note, around here anyone you see on one of those itty bitty scooters is pretty much assumed to have lost their license due to repeated DUI convictions. They call them "likker sickles" (I spelled it phonetically, but for the full impact you should really say it with a thick southern accent).
Thing is, this kid JUST got his license back. He'd had it taken away for multiple DUI's, including a couple with injuries to people he hit - all before the age of 21!
He got 3 years. Then he got into a "boot camp" program that was supposed to get him out in 9 months. In court the kid did nothing but complain about how unpleasant jail was, and they made him walk too much in the program and he got...*gasp* BLISTERS. My friend's widow called me so upset she could hardly even get the words out.
I really don't understand why we don't confiscate/impound cars when we revoke a license. They can't drive, so why do they need access to the car? When they get their license back they can have their car back...and in the meanwhile they can pay a monthly fee to store the vehicle. Maybe that money could go toward keeping up the roads.
On a related note, around here anyone you see on one of those itty bitty scooters is pretty much assumed to have lost their license due to repeated DUI convictions. They call them "likker sickles" (I spelled it phonetically, but for the full impact you should really say it with a thick southern accent).
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Re: BC lady kills rider, gets one day in jail
That just is wrong. She killed a innocent person- vehicular homicide.. In Missouri, she would have atleast gotten 7 years in prison, for vehicular homicide. But I recall another case from 1990's. A fire chief got drunk and ran off the road into a lady and her new born child. Drove her through a brick wall at a pizza joint and kill her. Her new born survived but since he was well known in this town, he just got probation and basically slapped on the wrist.