Retired P.E.I. RCMP officer gets four years in prison for drunk driving causing death
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James Andrew, 75, of Stanley Bridge, walks in the Sir Louis Henry Davies Law Courts in Charlottetown on June 8 for sentencing on a charge of impaired driving causing death. Andrew received four years in prison. PHOTO BY TERRENCE MCEACHERN /The Guardian Article content A retired RCMP officer who drove drunk and killed a female passenger in a single-vehicle crash on New Year’s Day in 2025 has been sentenced to four years in federal prison. Article content “You will never get that day back and never have the chance to make different choices,” said Justice Gregory Cann on June 8 in P.E.I. Supreme …
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