The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, March il, 21018 - A5 Crown seeks 'significant' sentence Accused seen at bar *from MAN on page Al \tvcaiixx hic, Bakhislh t ai skidded ail the way across the tracks, out of the trains path. He coliided with a Honda Cîvic H on the other side, but fortu- nateiy that driver wasn't seri- ously injured. The driver of the Civic said Bakhsh was yeiiing and com- pieteiy irrationai, OMarra said. Bakhsh was arrested later that night after he was trans- ported to Milton District Hospital, court heard. When a police officer attempted to take a breath sam- pie, Bakhsh wouidn't blow hard enough, court heard. When biood was coliected that night, Bakhsh had 3 10 mg of alcohol in 100 mi of biood. Thursday, charges of danger- ou', operation of a vehicle caus- an(ît1 dîîxin it h o\.i the gal blood alcohol level were stayed. O'Marra later explained they were covered hy the other more senious charges. OMarra nild the court he xiii seek to have the previous charges laid in Peel consolidat- ed with the more recent charges. Later, he told reporters he will seek a -signifîcant pent- tentiary sentence. The maximum penalty for impaired driving causing death ta life in pnison. Bakhsh has been in custody at Maplehurst smnce the crash. Family memhers of the Millers hugged and consoled each other alter the court appearance. Thev didn't want A Mlton police officer is lacing charges i connection with a recent allegeti tloiestic tis- pute at hus Cambhritdge home. The 39)-\ ear-oltl patrol îfîtcer. xxho xxorks iout of Flatin Regional Polices Milton dixisioi, lhas heen chargeti xxith assauli lforcihit' confincment anti utîrtng îhreats alter an inicitîcrit Niaich i. A\ spokesperson loi \\ atet 11)0 police sai thcx xxere talled to the homc hx a xxvornaun,îî t ni that day. Poltc hlped the xoian ani a thid otuof ti) speak to thc media. His lather, Ike Bakhsh, saîd his son did the right thtng pieading guilty if's a sad situation on hoth sides," he said. "He did what he did and hes got to admit his fauits.", The Ferguson Drive resi- dent, who lives wîth his wife and daughter-in-iaw, added the family is -going through a lot of pain." Bakhsh's lawyer, Bruce Daley, said afterward hts clitent has taken responsihiiity for hus actions. Sentencîng wili take place August 21 in Buriington. Stephanie Hounseili cn bc reached at sîh icscn@milIton- canacianchampion coni. the house, leaving a tiistratîghît man insie, the sptkespcrson sai, addîng nohodvxvax hit. I he nman aiiegctllx hbarrîtadet i îîst'l itîside, anti tat t caI ollîtet surround te i h(ust' i ht standtl fncitiat abouti 10 ,î ni i he olîici haitl cci .4spci txih pax f liiîx2() ît'tttig tht outt oinc of anu tici al polîiîxcxitg iîiî tto an uni-clatcti itci,t ,ati 'sýgt itriati C .îî ofiiialiotiRcgtonai Polt c. - iili files fioiu1lite K/\XRci îîd By Stephanie Hounseil CANADIAIN CHAMPION ýT4FF she saw Dylan Plamer with îwo peuple at Chariey Fitzwhiskey's shortiy hefore a collision that kiled a man, seriously înjured a woman and saw Palmer charged wîth drunk dniving. Barhara McCannel toid Judge Stephen Brown on the hifth day of Palmers trial in Oakvilie that she saw Palmer with two friends at the Ontario Street har "toward the end of the night" and that they left sometime hetween 2 and 2:30 a.m. Fehruary 23, 2007. Court heard McCannei recogni.zed Palmer hecause he came to the bar somewhat frequentiy but didn't know who the other two people - a woman and a man - were. She said the man "seemed drunk" and was yeling in the bar. At 3 a.m., Palmer, his girifniend Lori McKinley and fniend Jason Wood - al from Milton- were tnvolved in a crash at Fifth Lîne and Steeles Avenue when sheir car hit the hack of a tractor-trailer. Wood cied însîantly, while McKinley suiiered serious injuries. Palmes, 32, was charged with impaircd and dangerous tlriving taux- iiîg dcath anti hodil\- harnias \xcii as drix'ing xii hoxci ihe legal liinit iii ait i- hîl. I le p1'1ctadit iguilix. Mt( .încl didn 1t havc inuch inior- iu,îtion about the attixîtics of the trioi that nighthct,îusc 'lic xxasxix rvig cius- iîinxcrs on theic luoln nt ai the' har, she told tlic court, Shec t iuldtlusa ilif hex had bcen dninking or how much. [hli trial continues lune 1i2, OUTSTANDING HOME SHOW EXHIBITING OPPORTUNITY! NOW US THE TUME to reserve your companys exhibit space in the 3rd annual Miton Lifestyle Home Show. You just can 't b eat face-to-face exposure to get more sales. 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