A drunk driver could be freed in just three years over a crash that almost killed a young woman.
Georgia Maloney is still recovering after six months in hospital, and her family doesn't believe the man responsible is sorry.
The father-of-two could be free in just three years.
It's a punishment Maloney's family doesn't believe will deter others.
The 25-year-old was pinned to a brick wall by the stranger's ute in 2020.
Byrne-Quinn had been in a fight at the Crown Hotel when he deliberately reversed into a group standing outside.
Alexis Tate, 18, was also hit, but her injuries were less serious.
Byrne-Quinn took himself to police, not to report what he'd done but tell them he'd been assaulted.
Maloney spent six months in hospital in Perth.
She underwent 16 surgeries and had to teach herself to walk and talk again.
The judge said in the space of five seconds, Byrne-Quinn ruined Maloney's life as well as his own.
On Monday, Byrne-Quinn said sorry to Maloney, an apology she says is 20 months too late.