‘I cannot imagine two more innocent victims’: impaired driver receives 9-month jail sentence
After a judge referred an impaired driving case as one of the most tragic he ever encountered, a 21-year-old man received a nine-month jail sentence and a four-year driving prohibition.
August Ermine Bates was sentenced Thursday afternoon at Prince Albert Provincial Court. Last July, Bates entered guilty pleas to charges of impaired driving causing bodily harm, and having a blood alcohol content (BAC) over .08 causing bodily harm.
The case itself dates back to Nov. 2, 2019, when a husband and wife from Christopher Lake were on their way to a Riders’ game. Their Ford F-150 collided with Bates’s vehicle head-on. According to the statement of facts read in court, Bates’s BAC was nearly twice the legal limit. He was bending forward to light a cigarette when his car crossed the centre line.
“This is one of the most tragic circumstances I have ever encountered,” Judge Hugh Harradence stated. “I cannot imagine two more innocent victims.”