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Lab reports detail THC-blood result in crash that killed Saskatoon girl

20 May 2025
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Lab reports detail THC-blood result in crash that killed Saskatoon girl
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Taylor Ashley Kennedy was charged with driving under the influence of THC, resulting in the death of nine-year-old Baeleigh Maurice on September 9, 2021, after hitting her in a crosswalk. Although Kennedy’s THC level was 13.7 ng/mL, significantly above the legal limit of 5 ng/mL, the charge was stayed by a judge in December 2024 due to delays in her trial, which the judge deemed unreasonable. The lab reports detailing the THC levels and effects were ultimately published following a legal challenge by the StarPhoenix.

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