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Harrison Vaughn Ludwig Heth-Klems took a friend's Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle without consent on July 13, 2018.

B.C.’s Court of Appeal has rejected the case of a man sentenced to a year in jail after being convicted of dangerous driving causing death for a July 2018 motorcycle accident involving his girlfriend.

Heth-Klems further argued that on the factual findings made by the judge, she could not have convicted him of the offence charged.He took his girlfriend, Megan Kinnee, out for dinner and then, with her as a passenger, drove on Highway 1 east towards a park. “His choice to drive contrary to that prohibition and in the manner he did resulted in Ms. Kinnee’s death and has visited an enormous loss on her family,” Duncan said.

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