High profile young cyclist killed
High profile young cyclist killed
The first article title I read on the story only said that he died. Just now ran into the more accurately titled article here on Lemmy
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Is this law site accurate?
Only 2-6 years for murdering someone with a car in Colorado?
22 0 ReplySame in canada. As long as you're not drunk, you can murder people with your car as long as you say "whoops! Accident!" right away
14 0 ReplyIt's up to 10 years, no parole, in Canada for vehicular manslaughter (whoops, accident). Vehicular homicide has the same maximums as any other homicide.
7 0 ReplyYes but when was the last time anyone got the maximum sentence?
Usually demerit points and fine
2 0 ReplyI usually see 3-5 years in the news, but these cases are rarely publicised.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/devin-edmiston-yukon-fatal-crash-sentence-1.6872203
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/calgary-police-passenger-manslaughter-sentence-1.6330001
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/behchoko-drunk-driving-sentencing-1.6861499
I've seen 10-20 years, but there are usually multiple victims and/or egregious circumstances.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/éric-légaré-sentenced-to-16-years-in-prison-1.6426337
And the most famous in recent memory:
https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada/humboldt-broncos-crash-driver-sentenced-to-8-years-1.4347220
I think part of our collective memory issue is that there is usually 2+ years before the event and the sentencing.
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That's broadly true worldwide. If you want to kill people, a car (or some motorised equivalent) is the way to go.
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Here is a great recent podcast on this subject. FREAKONOMICS RADIO: Why Is the U.S. So Good at Killing Pedestrians?
6 0 ReplyNothing I hadn't seen before in there, but it was very well presented.
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