Artur Kotula Sentenced for Fatal Crash
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Suspended driver who caused deadly Toronto crash handed 6-and-a-half year sentence | Globalnews.ca

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Artur Kotula , 38 , was sentenced to six -and-a-half years in prison for dangerous driving causing death.
He was also given a 15-year driving prohibition by Superior Court Justice Suhail Akhtar .
The Burlington man caused a fatal chain-reaction crash down a busy Toronto street in 2021 .
The crash occurred on Parkside Drive near High Park in October 2021 .
Kotula has been in custody since his arrest after 1.5 credit for every day served in pre-sentence custody, he was given 1,839 days credit. Court heard he has 533 days left to serve in custody. Court heard Kotula immigrated to Canada from Poland in 2008 on a work permit and is not a permanent resident. He has been in custody on an immigration hold and will be facing deportation upon completion of his custodial sentence..
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