BREAKING: An Ontario man convicted of killing a mother and two children in a 2018 high-speed crash has been sentenced to six years in jail.
The crash took place on Aug. 4 at around 9 p.m. on Highway 50 near Countryside Drive in Brampton, Ont.
During the trial, the court heard that the driver of the sports car—identified as Paul Manzon-- was travelling two times above the speed limit when he drove through the intersection. In her reasons, Justice Nancy Dennison said, "the lives that were lost are worth so much more than any criminal sentence can account for."
Dennison explained Manzon has shown remorse and that he is the caregiver for his dad. The Supreme Court Justice said Manzon had a criminal record of possession of narcotics from 1991 and two impaired driving convictions for which he received fines but there were no convictions for any Highway Traffic Act offenses.
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