Defence argues against mandatory sentence

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Written by Neil Bowen on March 22, 2016

A mentally ill and impaired driver who was involved in a crash was given the mandatory four-month sentence despite arguments by his defence lawyer in Sarnia court.

David Stewart Gamble, 60, of Sarnia previously pleaded guilty to the Aug. 7, 2014 care or control of a vehicle while impaired by drugs and alcohol, along with driving while disqualified. But sentencing was delayed until Monday.

On Monday, Gamble pleaded guilty to driving without insurance on Aug. 7.

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