Supreme Court cuts jail time for Edmonton man in patio crash that killed toddler
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has reduced the sentence of a man who drove his car into a restaurant patio, killing a two-year-old boy, and who months later was beaten and mutilated by an assailant.
The high court has lowered Richard Suter’s sentence to the 10 months he has already served. His 30-month driving ban was upheld.
The ruling shows that vigilante justice against a guilty man should be taken into account in sentencing, says Suter’s lawyer.
“They’re basically saying that being the target of vigilante justice that emanates from the offence you’ve committed must be taken into account,” Dino Bottos said Friday. “The Supreme Court made new law today.”