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Red Deer man sentenced to 3 years in prison for 2016 Canada Day crash that killed 2 teens

Peter Smith (right), leaves Red Deer Court with girlfriend Maureen Jacobs and daughter Madison Jacobs on Tuesday, following the sentencing of Dylan Beauclair who was convicted in a crash that killed Smith's 16-year-old daughter Ashleigh and 18-year old John Dolliver on July 1, 2016. Sheldon Spackman, rdnewsNow

A Red Deer, Alta., man convicted in a Canada Day crash three years ago that killed two teenagers has been sentenced to three years in prison.

Dylan James Beauclair, who is 21, was also handed a 10-year driving ban and ordered to provide a DNA sample when he was sentenced Tuesday in Red Deer Court of Queen’s Bench.

He was found guilty earlier this year of two charges of dangerous driving causing death and two of dangerous driving causing bodily harm for the July 1, 2016 accident.

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The court heard Beauclair, who was 18 at the time, was driving between 121 and 145 kilometres an hour when his vehicle went out of control on a gravel road, hit a ditch and collided with a utility pole before coming to rest.

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The crash killed two of his friends: Ashleigh Smith, a 16-year-old resident of Springbrook, Alta., and John Dolliver, an 18-year-old man from Penhold, Alta.

Beauclair was given three years each for the dangerous driving causing death charges and one year each for the lesser counts, all to be served concurrently.

Justice Bill Hopkins told the court that the gravity of the crash is profound.

“The offender engaged in a deliberate driving pattern,” said Hopkins.

“He also endangered the lives of others that were using the roadway at the same time. The impact on the victims’ families and community is immense.”

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Beauclair’s February trial heard that the accused, his girlfriend, Shaylene Taberner, along with Smith, Dolliver and a third friend, Lexie Martin, had planned to see the Canada Day fireworks in Sylvan Lake before heading to a party in the Joffre area.

Rain changed their plans and they went directly to the party with Taberner the designated driver, but two angry calls from her father led the group to change their plans and have Beauclair drive to get his girlfriend home faster.

Cst. Stephen Molnar, an RCMP forensic collision analyst, testified that Beauclair’s vehicle sped south on Highway 808 east of Red Deer toward Highway 595, with warning signs and rumble strips notifying drivers of an upcoming intersection.

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The officer said the vehicle went through the stop sign and narrowly missed a head-on collision with a northbound driver just before Beauclair lost control.

The force of the crash ejected Smith, Dolliver and Martin from the back seat, fatally injuring the first two and injuring Martin and Taberner.

Speaking to reporters outside of court Taberner said, “He doesn’t deserve it, he’s a good person.”

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