ALFRED, Maine — A 24-year-old Sanford man has been sentenced for causing a 2010 traffic accident that killed one person and injured five others.
Zachary Bubar will serve two years in prison, with the remainder of a nine-year sentence suspended. He’ll also be on probation for four years.
The Portland Press Herald reported Bubar was sentenced by a York County Superior Court judge on Thursday following his conviction last month on manslaughter and other charges.
Authorities say Bubar was driving a car that crashed into a van. Police say a speeding Bubar pulled into the northbound lane around a car that was signaling to make a right turn and slammed into a van headed north.
Shawn Beaulieu, who was riding in the front seat of Bubar’s vehicle, was killed.



2 years for the wreck.
OK.
The other day a drunk woman passed out and the dog killed her baby.
3months(?).
Its different.You know it is,right?
2 years for killing someone. NEAT!
yes it is different.
A baby died.
And a young man died.
Both due to poor judgment and neglect of paying attention.