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Christy Natsis sentencing hearing for impaired driving causing death beginning today

A sentencing hearing is beginning today for the woman who drove after drinking, crashed into a truck and killed a 50-year-old father of three more than 4 years ago.

Christy Natsis, who was impaired at the time, drove her SUV into a truck in 2011, killing Bryan Casey

Christy Natsis, a dentist, was convicted this spring of impaired driving causing death and dangerous driving causing death. Her sentencing hearing is expected to begin today. (CBC)

A sentencing hearing is expected to begin todayfor the woman who drove while impaired,crashed into a truck and killed a 50-year-old father of three more than 4 years ago.

Bryan Casey, left, died on March 31, 2011, after the pickup truck he was driving was struck by an SUV driven by Christy Natsis, who was impaired at the time.

Christy Natsiswas convicted ofimpaired driving causing death and dangerous driving causing death in May this yearafter a highly publicizedtrial in Ottawa that lasted nearly three years.She was acquitted of a third charge ofexceeding the legal blood alcohol limit.

The level of alcohol inNatsis's bloodwas nearly 2times the legal limit the night her SUV crossed the centre line and slammed head-on into victim Bryan Casey's pickup truck on Highway 17 west of Ottawa in 2011.

But the justice in the case, NeilKozloff,tossedthe breath testevidenceafter ruling that the arresting officer denied Natsis the right to speak with her lawyer.

The two guilty verdicts were a big victory for Crown prosecutorJohn Ramsay after the breathalyzer evidencewas tossed out.

In his decision, Justice Kozloff called the witnesses in the case credible and reliable, including staff at a Kanatabar who said Natsis smelled of alcohol and appeared intoxicated, drivers who saw Natsisweaving erratically through traffic, and emergency personnel who responded to the crash.

Hearing scheduledfor 3 days

Natsis is appearingthis morning at the Superior Court of Justice in Pembroke, Ont., where she lives andhas a dental practice while on bail.The sentencing hearing is scheduled to take place over three days.

Bryan Casey's widow, LeeEllen Carroll, told reporters in May that her family was relieved to see justice being done more than four years after the crash. (CBC News)

Defence lawyer Michael Edelson is expected to present a lengthy sentencingsubmission with severalcharacter references of Natsis.

The prosecutor saidCasey's widow and father will be in court to present victim impact statements.

Casey died en route to hospital after the crash on the evening of March 31, 2011.Heleft behind his wife, LeeEllen Carroll, and their three children, who were seven, nine and eleven years old at the time.

"The pain inflicted on us and our families by the crash and the drawn-out court case has left a huge impact on our family and should not be experienced by others,"Carroll told reporters outside the Ottawa courthouse the day Natsis was found guilty in May.

"I will never forget the look on my children's faces when I told them what happened. I will never forget the pain in their eyes and in their hearts," she said.

Impaired driving causing death convictions for a first-time offender can typically lead toa prison sentence of between three and five years.