Man pleads guilty, gets six-year prison term for crash that killed 7-year-old son

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Man pleads guilty, gets six-year prison term for crash that killed 7-year-old son
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SOOKE, B.C. — A British Columbia provincial court judge has handed a six-year prison term to a man who 'simply refuses to obey the law,' and was impaired while behind the wheel in a crash that killed his seven-year-old son.

SOOKE, B.C. — A British Columbia provincial court judge has handed a six-year prison term to a man who"simply refuses to obey the law," and was impaired while behind the wheel in a crash that killed his seven-year-old son.

The court ruling issued this week said the man's wife and his three children, aged seven, eight and 10, were in the vehicle and the youngest died hours later in hospital. Darlington and his wife have now divorced, but he told the court he wanted to nurture the relationships he has with his surviving children.

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