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Terry Souliere, banned for life, got 90 days intermittent jail for driving while prohibited and impaired, after a heated argument.
Terry Souliere, 52, of Sudbury, was sentenced to a 90-day intermittent jail term after pleading guilty to driving while prohibited and driving while suspended in August 2024, despite a lifetime ban from a 2002 conviction.
He drove a pickup truck from a remote site near Lavigne after a heated argument, claiming he had no safe alternative.
Police stopped him on The Kingsway following a tip, identified him using a false name, and detected impairment.
The court noted his 14-year gap in criminal activity, a $2,000 charitable donation, and cooperation, imposing probation and a five-year licence suspension.
A home-based sentence with electronic monitoring may be allowed if he avoids alcohol.
The Crown dropped a fourth charge as part of a plea agreement.
Terry Souliere, expulsado de por vida, recibió 90 días de cárcel intermitente por conducir mientras estaba prohibido y con impedimentos, después de una acalorada discusión.