Anthony Andre was convicted in 2022 of two counts of impaired driving causing death and one count of impaired driving causing bodily harm after a judge-alone trial in Yukon territorial court.
Anthony Andre’s lawyer argued in the Yukon Court of Appeal Thursday that his trial judge didn’t fully consider the evidence before convicting him on three counts of impaired driving-related charges.
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The Crown is seeking a three-year jail sentence plus 10-year driving prohibition for Anthony Andre, while the defence wants an 18-month sentence followed by two years of probation and a three-to-five-year driving ban. Stallion Smarch and Faith Lynn Papineau, both 18, were killed in the crash.