A 29-year-old man who made a terrible decision after drinking will have almost two years in jail to think about the consequences of his actions. Raymond Shaw of Kelowna, BC, was the driver of a vehicle that sped through a highway construction zone and struck a flag woman so violently that her body flew and snapped off the top of a tree. She had been holding a "slow" sign. The victim of the March 27, 2006 incident was Theresa Newman, a single mother of four children. Shaw, whose blood-alcohol readings were in the .14 percent range (.08 percent is the legal […]
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