Canadian judge rules firefighter not guilty of hit and run because he was too drunk to know he’d hit cyclist
A volunteer firefighter was convicted Monday of impaired driving causing bodily harm in an October 2012 collision that left a cyclist alone in critical condition at the side of the road.’
But Trevor Clarke, 37, whose blood-alcohol level at the time was almost four times the legal limit, was spared a second criminal conviction of leaving the scene of an accident because he was too drunk too know he had hit anyone, Justice David Paciocco ruled.’
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