Deadly Hwy 11 drunk driver banned from driving for three more years following arrest
Andrew Fallows, the man convicted of driving drunk in a 2014 crash that killed his passenger, is no longer behind bars.
Following his arrest by Rama Police on May 11, the 35-year-old pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited.
In exchange for a guilty plea, Fallows' sentence prohibits him from driving for three years.
He was given 90 days of time credited after serving 60 behind bars in pre-sentence custody.
Fallows had been out on full parole since August 2021 after being sentenced to nine years in prison in late 2017 for a crash that killed his passenger, Shania Slater.
The 18-year-old Orillia teen was killed in the October 2014 crash on Highway 11 after a night of partying, with Fallows losing control of a truck while behind the wheel.
At the time of the crash, Fallows was unlicensed and uninsured following a previous conviction for impaired driving and had a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit.
- Download the CTV News app to get local alerts on your device
- Get the latest local updates sent to your email inbox
During his trial, the court heard that Fallows moved Slater's body to make it appear as if she was behind the wheel of the pickup truck after it crashed into the median that night.
As part of his parole conditions set out three years ago, Fallows was not to consume alcohol or drugs or be found in a bar, beer store or LCBO.
He was also banned from driving for 12 years and barred from contacting Slater's family.
in an interview with CTV News earlier this year, Slater's sister said that she hoped Fallows would remain behind bars following his most recent arrest.
"He's not learning his lesson, and he's not taking it seriously," Melissa Slater said. "It's almost like we told you so."
In granting his full parole, the parole board said the conditions were necessary to support Fallows' continued sobriety and mitigate his risk of reoffending.
Fallows was ordered to perform counselling for substance abuse and was deemed a low risk to reoffend.
As part of Fallows' July 30 plea for his arrest on the Chippewas of the Rama First Nation, charges of possessing 30 grams of dried cannabis in a public place were withdrawn.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Bloc MPs will vote confidence in Liberal government next week: Blanchet
The Conservatives' first shot at toppling the Liberal government is likely doomed to fail, after Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet told reporters his MPs will vote confidence in the government.
Federal government to further limit number of international students
The federal government will be further limiting the number of international students permitted to enter Canada next year. It's the government's latest immigration-related measure to address Canadians' ongoing housing and affordability concerns.
Exploding electronic devices kill 20, wound 450 in second day of explosions in Lebanon
Lebanon's health ministry said Wednesday that at least 20 people were killed and 450 others wounded by exploding electronic devices in multiple regions of the country. The explosions came a day after an apparent Israeli attack targeting pagers used by Hezbollah killed at least 12 and wounded nearly 3,000.
Here's why you should get all your vaccines as soon as possible
With all these shots, some Canadians may have questions about the benefit of each vaccine, whether they should get every shot and how often to get them, and if it's safe to get them all at once or if they should space them out.
'I'm here for the Porsche': Video shows brazen car theft in Mississauga
Video of a brazen daylight auto theft which shows a suspect running over a victim in a stolen luxury SUV has been released by police west of Toronto.
Search for suspect in Kentucky highway shooting ends with discovery of body believed to be his
Authorities say they believe the body of a man suspected of shooting and wounding five people on a Kentucky interstate highway has been found.
First-of-its-kind facility hopes to launch Canada into rare earths market
A Saskatchewan organization is breaking ground as the first to commercially produce rare earth metals in North America.
Jeremy Dutcher makes Canadian music history
Jeremy Dutcher made Canadian music history Tuesday night by winning a second Polaris Music Prize for his second album, Motewolonuwok.
Teen faces new charge in Sask. high school arson attack
A 14-year-old student who allegedly set her classmate on fire is facing a new charge.