head-on into their car. Jean-Baptiste Ozan, 27, was allowed to walk free from court after a sheriff noted his victims had forgiven him for causing their life-changing injuries.
Sheriff Jillian Martin-Brown said: "I am satisfied that a non-custodial sentence is appropriate in the particular circumstances of the case, which are unusual. "Firstly, while the nature of your driving was dangerous in that you drove on the wrong side of the road, it was not intentional."You had just returned from a visit to France and made an error in driving on the right hand side of the road," she told Dundee Sheriff Court."When you saw Mr and Mrs Guest approaching, you believed in error that they were driving on the wrong side of the road and instinctively.
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