Kaushal pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of failing to report, and was given a $500 fine and ordered to pay restitution to the two victims whose vehicles she damaged. She was also given six months probation and is restricted from driving between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.
The trial was heard at Newmarket, Ontario on Tuesday April 20, 2010.
CityNews also has this story here.
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1 comment:
Wow. Maybe Harper is right. Punishment in Canada does not match the crime. This person got off so lightly. Who knows if she can afford or has the compunction to actually pay for the damages inflicted on her victims?
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