CBC: In his ruling, Edwards said the actions of Baglieri were not criminal, based on evidence presented by a York Regional Police officer and his cross-examination, but the outcome was tragic.
Edwards noted that Baglieri was not intoxicated or speeding and he faced three possible distractions of sun glare, a driver lingering in his blind spot and emergency flashing lights of vehicles on the opposite side of the intersection.
“These distractions may explain why Mr. Baglieri missed the red light and caused him to tell his employer: ‘I thought the light was green,'” Edwards says in his ruling…