Drunk driver who killed woman in 2022 denied parole
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The man who killed a 24-year-old woman while driving drunk in a high-speed hit-and-run collision in Transcona in 2022 was denied parole at a hearing in Stony Mountain prison on Wednesday.
In November 2023, Tyler Scott Goodman was sentenced to seven years — six for impaired driving causing death and one for leaving the scene — in prison for the collision that killed 24-year-old Jordyn Reimer on May 1, 2022, sparking outrage from her family and loved ones.
Goodman’s Wednesday hearing, presided over by Parole Board of Canada members Lisa Graham and Lesley Monkman, was to assess whether he could be deemed ready for day or full parole.
Monkman said he’s not yet ready for either.
Most federal prisoners are able to apply for day parole six months before they become eligible for full parole, which they typically can apply for after serving a third of their sentence.