Saskatchewan man gets 10 years for crash that killed three Edmonton women
BATTLEFORDS, Sask. — A Saskatchewan man who pleaded guilty to three counts of criminal negligence causing death for a crash that killed three Edmonton women has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Justice Gerald Allbright of Court of Queen’s Bench handed down the sentence Friday to Brandon Stucka.
The sentence also includes a 10-year driving ban.
Court heard that Stucka, 27, drove a stolen truck in the wrong lane of Highway 16 for three kilometres before crashing into a minivan last September.


