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220. Causing death by criminal negligence | Criminal Code of Canada
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Harshest penalty ever in Canada for criminal ne... | Sault Star
The harshest penalty ever handed out in this country for criminal negligence in the operation of a motor vehicle causing death was given to Nicholas Piovesan in Sudbury court Thursday when he was sent to prison for seven years in the killing of three teens on Father's Day of last year.
Piovesan, 27, showed no emotion as the penalty was handed down by Superior Court Justice David Nadeau.
In addition to the prison term, Piovesan will be prohibited from driving for 10 years when he is released from jail. Piovesan will be eligible for parole in a little over two years.
Nadeau took an hour to deliver his reasons for the sentence.
The deaths of Steven Philippe, 16, Jazmine Houle, 15, and Caitlin Jelley, 15, were "horribly tragic," said the judge.