Driving ban not valid sentence for criminal negligence causing death, Supreme Court says in Sask. case | CBC News

Driving ban not valid sentence for criminal negligence causing death, Supreme Court says in Sask. case | CBC News

A Supreme Court of Canada ruling made this week in the case of a Saskatchewan man convicted of killing two people in a head-on collision says lower courts cannot impose driving prohibitions for criminal negligence causing death or bodily harm.The top

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