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Lengthy prison sought for U.S. motorist's 'reprehensible' targeting of pedestrian in Windsor

27 June 2025
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Lengthy prison sought for U.S. motorist's 'reprehensible' targeting of pedestrian in Windsor
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The Superior Court of Justice in Windsor is hearing a case involving Shermere Coulston-Hawkins, who pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing bodily harm after intentionally striking a woman he had previously choked during an altercation. The prosecution seeks a prison sentence of 4-8 years, while the defense argues for 18 months, citing the offender’s young age and remorse, but acknowledges he may face deportation regardless of the outcome.

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A motorist in Windsor faces a sentencing hearing for intentionally striking a woman with his vehicle, with the prosecution seeking a lengthy prison sentence while the defense argues for a much lighter punishment, highlighting the serious impact on the victim’s life.

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