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Saskatoon man gets 3 years for impaired driving causing death

Nicholas Adie sentenced to three years in jail for impaired driving causing death after 61-year-old man killed last year. Devin Sauer / Global News

SASKATOON – A Saskatoon man will spend the next three years in jail after pleading guilty to impaired driving causing death.

Nicholas Adie was sentenced in Saskatoon provincial court on Monday. He is also prohibited from driving for three years once he is released.

Adie was charged after an SUV slammed into the back of a parked pickup truck and hit two people on Molloy Street on the afternoon of July 3, 2013.

A 61-year-old pedestrian was taken to hospital where he later died from his injuries.

Adie was also charged with impaired driving, exceeding 0.8 and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.

Those charges were stayed in court on Monday.

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