Czornobaj's mother told the National Post that her daughter was on the dean's list and headed for a successful life when the accident happened. Now, no one will hire her. "It changed who she was at her very core," Hogan told the news organization. read more | read more
Czornobaj initially told police she had her hazard lights on, but witnesses testified in court that she did not, according to the National Post. read more
On June 20, almost four years to the day of the fatal accident, a Canadian jury found Czornobaj guilty of two counts of criminal negligence causing death, which carries a maximum life sentence, and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle leading to death, which carries a maximum sentence of 14 years. read more
The case has stirred emotions in Canada. Thousands of people have signed a petition on the website Change.org asking for leniency for Czornobaj, and a recent editorial declared that punishing Czornobaj would not bring back the father and daughter killed. read more
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