Medina man sentenced to jail, probation for driving drunk in crash that killed his brother

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 3 January 2024 at 1:10 pm

ALBION – A Medina man was sentenced today to six months in the Orleans County Jail and five years probation for driving recklessly and drunk on May 8 in a crash that resulted in the death of his brother.

Todd Sands, 57, was apologetic and remorseful in court this morning before Judge Sanford Church.

“I take full responsibility for what happened,” Sands said during sentencing. “I caused a lot of damage for my brother’s wife, children and grandchildren who will never be able to see him again.”

Todd Sands was driving up to 94 miles per hour on Route 31A when he went off the road and struck a tree. Both he and his brother were ejected from the vehicle with Timothy Sands killed in the crash.

Todd Sands is disabled from injuries from the accident, his attorney Gregory Colavecchia said. He asked that Sands not be incarcerated and be sentenced to probation.

“He accepts responsibility,” Colavecchia told Judge Church. “Internally, emotionally and mentally he is serving a life sentence.”

Colavecchia submitted letters to the court that sought leniency for Sands. The widow of Timothy Sands also sent in a letter, asking for treatment and counseling for Todd Sands, and not jail.

District Attorney Joe Cardone said incarceration was warranted given that Todd Sands “was driving in a very reckless manner.” Cardone said other motorists were endangered that day.

The district attorney said Sands has three prior DWIs, but none since 2002.

Judge Church in his sentence noted that Sands had a BAC of 0.175 percent, more than double the legal limit, and also tested positive for THC, while driving more than 90 miles per hour without wearing a seatbelt.