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Saskatoon man charged in dangerous driving death sentenced to 4 years

A four-year sentence was handed down Wednesday to Reece Terrance Fiddler, the driver in a high-speed chase in Saskatoon last October.

Reece Terrance Fiddler convicted of evading police causing bodily harm

Reece Fiddler was charged in relation to a high-speed chase last October that resulted in a man's death. (Facebook)

A four-year sentence washanded down Wednesday to a driver in a high-speed chase in Saskatoon last October.

Reece Terrance Fiddler, 21, of Saskatoonwas convicted of evading police causing bodily harm,possession of stolen property and breach of probation.

The four-year sentence was a result of Fiddler's charge of evading police. He was also given a 60-day concurrent sentence for the other two charges. Given that the 60-day sentence wasconcurrent, his total sentence willbe four years, according to Crown prosecutorJenniferClaxton-Viczko.

He also received a five-year driving prohibition, she said.

Fiddler was driving a stolen truck when he fled from police after they spotted him on the city's west end. The chase ended when the truck slammed into a fence near a high school.

Charmaine Dreaver said her son, Jordan Lafond, was her world. When she spoke to CBC News last year, she described him as a loving father. (Submitted by Charmaine Dreaver)

A 21-year-old passenger, Jordan Lafond, died in hospital following the incident. Fiddler was initially charged as being responsible for Lafond'sdeath, but his charge of evading police causing death was downgraded to evading police causing bodily harm.

"We weren't in a position to prove that the accident or the collision in this case caused the death," Claxton-Viczko said.

The reason Lafond'sdeath couldn't be attributed to the crash was because of "intervening acts" carried out by Saskatoon police when they arrested him before his death, the prosecutor told CBC News.

At the time of the incident, Saskatoon police Chief Clive Weighilltoldmedia thatLafondreportedly resisted arrest. He said an officer then used his knee to subdueLafond. An investigation was launched to determine whether the officer's use of force contributed to Lafond's death.

Police found a rifle and a shotgun atthe scene of the crash, which resulted in Fiddler being charged with weapons offences. However, those charges were stayed.

Fiddler entered the stolen vehicle only moments before the chase began,Claxton-Viczkosaid.

"Although he knew the vehicle was stolen and pled guilty to that count, he wasn't aware of the firearms until after."

Fiddler's initial 22-count list of charges was whittled down given certain evidence presented, lack of proof and duplications, the prosecutor said.

Corrections

  • A previous version of the story stated Reece Terrance Fiddler was handed a 60-day jail sentence after 20 of 22 charges were stayed. In fact, Reece Terrance Fiddler was sentenced to four years in jail, for being convicted of three offences.
    Aug 31, 2017 3:29 PM CT