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The trucker responsible for the monster pileup which killed four people in 2019 in Laval challenges the 10 -year -old historic prison sentence made against him. For example, judging her “excessive and disproportionate”.
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“Trucks must ensure that the lethal weapons they are driving will not jeopardize public security on the road,” said Judge Yanick Laramée last month, sentenced Jagmeet Grewal to a long sentence of detention.
The truck driver should not have been on the road when he transformed the quick tracks of Highway 440. For example, in four dead monster pile up: Laval into a horror scene.

A car and a broccoli trailer completely charred in the pileup of the 440. In addition, Photo d’archives
He was forbidden for him to drive a heavy truck in particular due to psychiatric problems.
He also had major health problems incompatible with truck driving, including uncontrolled diabetes.
On August 5, 2019, Grewal nevertheless found himself behind the steering wheel of a semi-trailer.

Jagmeet Grewal, during legal proceedings at the Laval courthouse. Photo d’archives
He had struck a line of vehicles immobilized in front of him, however visible several meters in advance. He had never held back, neither before nor after the impact.
Four motorists perished and others had been seriously injured.
“A clear message”
At the end of his trial, Grewal was found guilty of criminal negligence causing death and lesions.
Judge Laramée had concluded that the driver had “absolutely no consideration for the safety of others”.
She then sentenced him to 10 years in detention. the most important sentence ever returned to the country for a case of criminal negligence involving the driving of a heavy goods vehicle for a driver who was not intoxicated.
“The court must send a clear message to the accused that this kind of behavior cannot be accepted. Also. a message to truckers, that driving a 53-foot trailer truck is more than a privilege, that this can lead to serious consequences, ”justified the magistrate.
Jagmeet Grewal. 58, hoped to get away with a sentence of four or five years, especially due to the violation of his rights during his arrest.

The desolation scene on highway 440 shortly after the pileup which killed four dead on August 5, 2019. Courtesy photo of the courtyard
But the judge refused this reduction in sentence to him. A law error, now believes the fallen trucker, in a recently filed call.
“Obviously excessive”
He disputes indeed the “inadequate” penalty made against him, calling it “manifestly excessive and disproportionate”.
According to him, too much importance has been given to the principles of denunciation and deterrence.
This is the second time that Jagmeet Grewal has been for the court of appeal for this cause. having also challenged his guilty verdict.

Four people died in monster pile up. Archives photo. QMI agency
Grewal did not ask to be released while waiting for the highest court in Quebec to decide on his fate.
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