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After Gander acquittal, legal loopholes need to be fixed, MADD says

Posted: Feb 02, 2021 12:41 PM NT | Last Updated: February 2 Patricia Hynes-Coates has been outspoken about impaired driving for years. She says a recent acquittal in a trial over a crash that killed two people is devastating.(CBC) In 2019 John and Sandra Lush were killed in a highway accident, their daughter seriously injured, and a fourth person in the car left paralyzed from the waist down. Nicholas Villeneuve, then 22, was accused of impaired driving causing death, but was acquitted Monday morning on all eight charges after the Crown s key evidence was thrown out. The judge in the case decided that Villeneuve s charter rights were violated.

Acquittal for man accused of impaired driving in crash that killed 2

Posted: Feb 01, 2021 2:28 PM NT | Last Updated: February 3 Nicholas Villeneuve was acquitted of eight charges related to a two-vehicle crash that killed two people. (Garrett Barry/CBC) A man acquitted of impaired driving walked out of a Gander courtroom a free man Monday but not before being confronted by a crowd of people who still believed he was responsible for a crash that killed two people. Nicholas Villeneuve was acquitted Monday in provincial court of all eight charges he was facing. The decision came after the Crown attorney called no evidence in the trial against him. Amanda Hiscock told Judge Mark Linehan that given the exclusion of several pieces of evidence, she had no reasonable chance of securing a conviction. 

Evidence tossed ahead of drunk-driving trial for crash that killed Lewisporte couple

Evidence tossed ahead of drunk-driving trial for crash that killed Lewisporte couple Nicholas Villeneuve, 22, is facing eight charges relating to a crash near Gander in 2019 that killed John Lush, 65, and Sandra Lush, 63, of Lewisporte. The couple s daughter and boyfriend were seriously injured in the incident. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 06, 2021 11:01 AM NT | Last Updated: January 6 Nicholas Villeneuve is facing eight charges linked to a two-vehicle crash near Gander in 2019.(Garrett Barry/CBC) A provincial court judge has ordered the exclusion of several pieces of evidence from a drunk-driving case that killed a Lewisporte couple in 2019. Judge Mark Linehan, a provincial court judge in Gander, ruled Tuesday that some physical evidence, as well as some notes made by police on the night of a crash, could not be used by the Crown in making its case at trial.

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