What is the impact of a 5 month jail term and 5 year driving prohibition on a 39 year old man with no prior record?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Singh, 2010 ONSC 3398 (CanLII):

In R v. Winsor, supra, a 5 month jail term and a 5 year driving prohibition were imposed on a 39 year old man with no prior record. The accused had been subjected to aggressive driving by the victim. He responded by speeding up in front of the victim and applying his brakes, causing the victim to swerve and crash. He had no prior record and entered a guilty plea.

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