A driver who struck and killed a woman and her three young daughters in Brampton, Ont., nearly two years ago is being sentenced to 17 years behind bars.
NEW 1 hr ago NEW 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago "I wanted to end my life countless times, but that would be a coward way to go," he said at the time. At a sentencing hearing last month, Robertson apologized for his actions, saying he was "deeply tormented" by what he did. He was also found guilty of dangerous driving in the June 16, 2020 crash. "I have avoided calling both crashes an accident.
A judge handed down a sentence of 17 years minus time in pretrial custody to 21-year-old Brady Robertson on Monday morning (May 16). Less ...
“I wanted to end my life countless times, but that would be a coward way to go,” he said at the time. A short time later, an officer responding to the incident noticed a driver matching the description and pursued the vehicle, but the officer broke off the chase due to public safety concerns. The man who struck and killed a mother and her three young daughters while driving high in Brampton nearly two years ago has been sentenced to 17 years in prisons minus time in pretrial custody.
21-year-old from Caledon sentenced in Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton on May 16.
“The judge did what she could,” Connie Ciasullo said. Connie Ciasullo, Michele's sister, said even though the sentence was “precedent setting,” it was “still a slap in the face” to the victims. Robertson crashed into planters outside Butter and Cup coffee shop in Southfields on June 16 after seemingly falling asleep at the wheel. First responders and community members also described overwhelming trauma. She also noted that his actions took “an entire family away,” the impact of which will “last a lifetime.” The judge said the fact no one was hurt in that collision was “pure happenstance.”
Prosecutors are demanding a 23-year imprisonment for Brady Robertson, 21, and a lifelong ban. Meanwhile, defense argues that Robertson should be sentenced to ...
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Speaking outside the court after the sentencing, family members of those killed in the crash said no sentence would have been strong enough.
It was one of the longest sentences handed out for impaired driving in the province. COVID-19 is impacting all Canadians. At a time when vital public information is needed by everyone, The Pointer has taken down our paywall on all stories relating to the pandemic and those of public interest to ensure every resident of Brampton and Mississauga has access to the facts. After the collision, Robertson pleaded guilty to four counts of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death, but not guilty to four counts of impaired driving and a dangerous driving charge for an incident that occurred two days prior. While Justice Caponecchia said the seven-year sentence was too lenient, the 23-years being sought by the Crown was unprecedented and did not take into account certain mitigating factors in Robertson’s case. The sentencing decisions falls in the middle of the requests of the Crown and Robertson’s defence lawyers who last month argued for 23-year and seven-year sentences respectively. On June 20, 2020 Robertson, got behind the wheel with at least eight times the legal limit of THC, the active ingredient of cannabis, in his bloodstream.
Robertson pleaded guilty to four counts of dangerous driving causing death in connection with the June 18, 2020, crash that killed Karolina Ciasullo and her ...
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Brady Robertson, the dangerous driver high on eight times the legal limit of THC when he ran a red light and killed a mom and her three daughters, ...
Robertson pleaded guilty to four counts of dangerous driving causing death in the tragedy. “The victims were killed in the middle of a summer day on the way home after playing in the pool at their grandparents’ house. Article content
Brady Robertson pleaded guilty to four counts of dangerous driving causing death in connection with the June 18, 2020 crash that killed Karolina Ciasullo ...
The constitutional challenge was rejected last month, and as a result, Robertson was found guilty on the impaired driving charges. But he pleaded not guilty to four counts of operation while impaired by drugs causing death, and his lawyers challenged the constitutionality of Canada’s law setting out a legal limit for THC blood concentration when driving. Robertson pleaded guilty to four counts of dangerous driving causing death in connection with the June 18, 2020 crash that killed Karolina Ciasullo and her daughters Klara, Lilianna and Mila, who were between the ages of six and one.
Il pourrait s'agir d'une nouvelle jurisprudence en Ontario pour la consommation de cannabis au volant. Brady Robertson avec une casquette conduit en fumant une ...
Marco Muzzo, l'individu responsable de leur mort, avait écopé de 10 ans de prison. En vertu du temps qu'il a passé en détention préventive depuis son arrestation, il ne lui restera plus qu'à purger une peine de 14 ans et deux mois de prison. Elle ajoute que son frère, Michael Ciasullo, ne se remettra jamais de la mort de sa femme et de ses filles. Mme Martin ajoute que sa famille est anéantie et qu'elle ne se remettra jamais de la mort de sa sœur et de ses trois nièces. Ce serait un euphémisme que de dire que la mort d'une mère et de ses enfants a eu un impact monumental sur sa famille, dit-elle en qualifiant de À Brampton, Brady Robertson a été condamné lundi à 17 ans de prison relativement à l'accident qui a tué Karolina Ciasullo et ses 3 filles en juin 2020 à Caledon. Le procès avait montré que l'individu avait un taux de cannabis huit fois plus élevé dans le sang que la limite permise.
Robertson pleaded guilty to four counts of dangerous driving causing death in connection with the June 18, 2020 crash that killed Karolina Ciasullo and her ...
“I wanted to end my life countless times, but that would be a coward way to go,” he said at the time. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors.
Brady Robertson did not have a valid licence, had a long record of driving offences and had been involved in another dangerous driving incident two days ...
His blood also contained and unknown quantity of the sedative flubromazolam. The judge explained: Unlike Robertson, Muzzo was a productive member of the community; he was an insured and licensed driver; an expert had assessed him as having a low risk to reoffend; and Robertson was driving at higher rates of speed. She added: “I wouldn’t have celebrated even if he got a life sentence.” “The results of Mr. Robertson’s actions were catastrophic. In her ruling, Caponecchia compared Robertson to the high-profile case of drunk driver Marco Muzzo, who in 2015 received a 10-year sentence in a crash that also killed an adult and three children. Caponecchia has also found Robertson guilty of dangerous driving over another incident two days before he killed the Ciasullos, finding he was driving the same blue Infiniti in Caledon on June 16, 2020, when he mounted the curb and crash into a planter box and two garbage bins.
Robertson avait plaidé coupable à quatre chefs d'accusation de conduite dangereuse ayant causé la mort. L'accident du 18 juin 2020 avait coûté la vie à Karolina ...
Mais Robertson avait plaidé non coupable à quatre chefs d’accusation de conduite avec les facultés affaiblies par des drogues causant la mort. Robertson avait plaidé coupable à quatre chefs d’accusation de conduite dangereuse ayant causé la mort. Robertson a déclaré qu’il se sentirait coupable pour le reste de sa vie et qu’il voulait assumer la responsabilité de ses actes.
Robertson avait plaidé coupable à quatre chefs d'accusation de conduite dangereuse ayant causé la mort. L'accident du 18 juin 2020 avait coûté la vie à Karolina ...
Mais Robertson avait plaidé non coupable à quatre chefs d’accusation de conduite avec les facultés affaiblies par des drogues causant la mort. Robertson avait plaidé coupable à quatre chefs d’accusation de conduite dangereuse ayant causé la mort. Robertson a déclaré qu’il se sentirait coupable pour le reste de sa vie et qu’il voulait assumer la responsabilité de ses actes.
Brady Robertson was found guilty of nine charges, including dangerous driving causing death and impaired driving causing death in Ontario Court of Justice ...
“The judge did what she could,” Connie Ciasullo said. Register to continue reading important local stories that matter to the community. Robertson crashed into planters outside Butter and Cup coffee shop in Southfields on June 16 after seemingly falling asleep at the wheel. First responders and community members also described overwhelming trauma. Caponecchia said in both incidents, Robertson showed a “cavalier” attitude toward the rules of the road and the safety of others. Connie Ciasullo, Michele's sister, said even though the sentence was “precedent setting,” it was “still a slap in the face” to the victims.
21-year-old from Caledon sentenced in Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton on May 16.
“The judge did what she could,” Connie Ciasullo said. Robertson crashed into planters outside Butter and Cup coffee shop in Southfields on June 16 after seemingly falling asleep at the wheel. First responders and community members also described overwhelming trauma. She also noted that his actions took “an entire family away,” the impact of which will “last a lifetime.” The judge said the fact no one was hurt in that collision was “pure happenstance.” Connie Ciasullo, Michele's sister, said even though the sentence was “precedent setting,” it was “still a slap in the face” to the victims.
A driver who struck and killed a woman and her three young daughters nearly two years ago "gambled with other people's lives" when he took the wheel after ...
"I wanted to end my life countless times, but that would be a coward way to go," he said at the time. At a sentencing hearing last month, Robertson apologized for his actions, saying he was "deeply tormented" by what he did. He was also found guilty of dangerous driving in the June 16, 2020 crash. Her brother, Michael Ciasullo, will never recover from the deaths of his wife and daughters, she said. Instead, on June 18, he got behind the wheel again, having consumed cannabis earlier that morning, she said. Just two days earlier, on June 16, Robertson had failed to stop at an intersection and crashed into a barrier, the judge said.