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Courts should be allowed to impose lifetime driving suspensions on motorists convicted in any accident causing death, Attorney-General Roy McMurtry sa(...)
Courts should be allowed to impose lifetime driving suspensions on motorists convicted in any accident causing death, Attorney-General Roy McMurtry sa(...)

Courts should be allowed to impose lifetime driving suspensions on motorists convicted in any accident causing death, Attorney-General Roy McMurtry sa(...)

Date11/22/1984
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  • Courts should be allowed to impose lifetime driving suspensions on motorists convicted in any accident causing death, Attorney-General Roy McMurtry sa(...)
  • Courts should be allowed to impose lifetime driving suspensions on motorists convicted in any accident causing death, Attorney-General Roy McMurtry says. McMurty's office yesterday released an 11-page letter the attorney-general has written to federal Justice Minister John Crosbie, who is attending a conference in St. John's, Nfld. with provincial ministers responsible for justice.
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Original Toronto Star caption: Courts should be allowed to impose lifetime driving suspensions on motorists convicted in any accident causing death, Attorney-General Roy McMurtry says. McMurty's office yesterday released an 11-page letter the attorney-general has written to federal Justice Minister John Crosbie, who is attending a conference in St. John's, Nfld. with provincial ministers responsible for justice.
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