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SQ officer sentenced to 1 year in jail for dangerous driving causing death

Franois Laurin was sentenced to one year behind bars after being found guilty last January of dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing bodily harm.

25-year-old ric Rompr was killed in June 2012 crash

ASret du Qubec police officer found guilty last January of dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing bodily harm is heading to jail.

Franois Laurin is scheduled to serve one year in jailfor driving in excess of 180 km/h while responding to a call.

Laurin was on his way to support a fellow officer at the Montebello Rockfest in June 2012, when he collided with another car carrying ric Rompr and his girlfriend Marie-ve Boss.

Rompr, 25, died as a result of the crash, while Boss still suffers from the injuries she sustained, including head trauma.

Laurin was sentenced to one year for dangerous driving causing death, eight months to be served concurrently for dangerous driving causing bodily harm, and two years of probation. He will also have to serve 150 hours of community service, and is prohibited from driving for 30 months.

The Crown had called for a two-year sentence for dangerous driving causing death, 16 months to be served concurrently for dangerous driving causing bodily harm, and a four-year driving ban.

Laurin'sdefenceinstead asked for six months for the first charge, four months for the second charge, 150 hours of community service, and a one-year driving ban.

A 28-year veteran, Laurin was suspended without pay by the Sret du Qubec.