Two years after the impaired driving crash that claimed the lives of three children and their grandfather, Marco Muzzo has reportedly been moved to a minimum security prison and is likely to apply for unattended day release in October. Article Continued BelowRead more: ‘You killed all my babies,’ grieving mother tells Marco Muzzo Despite being sentenced in March 2016 to 10 years for impaired driving, Muzzo can apply for “unescorted temporary absences” on Oct. 18. They can be granted by the prison’s warden, according to Corrections Canada spokesman Kyle Lawlor. Global News reported that Muzzo was moved from medium security to a minimum security prison last week. York Regional Police say impaired driving charges remain high, despite having fallen somewhat from last year.
Source: thestar September 29, 2017 01:07 UTC