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March 04, 2021 - 7:00 AM His dangerous driving has already left a Vernon nurse paralyzed from the neck down but six years later, he was back before a judge for dangerous driving again. And Michael Timothy George Heeley would have been sentenced to a long jail sentence yesterday, March 3, if police didn t violate his Charter rights. Heeley appeared by video at the Vernon courthouse and was sentenced to six months in jail after pleading guilty to driving at 125 kilometres an hour in a 50 km zone and fleeing from police following a roadside stop. Crown prosecutor Brock Bellrichard didn t elaborate on what took place, only telling the court that some Charter issues “arose” in terms of Heeley s access to a lawyer when at the roadside and some inappropriate questioning was made by a police officer.
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A 67-year-old truck driver has been sentenced to 3 years in jail
after he was found guilty of dangerous driving Occasioning death at
Wollongong District Court.
Graham William Squires was driving in the lane next to a truck
on a highway when he attempted to merge in front it.
He collided with the truck which led to a vehicle becoming
engulfed in flames. As a result of the collision an elderly couple
were killed.
The shocking collision was captured on dashcam footage.
Mr Squires will have to spend at least 12 months in custody
A 19-year-old Londoner is facing several charges including dangerous driving after he allegedly drove the wrong way down Highway 401 near Tilbury in an attempt to flee police.