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Hunter Valley bus crash driver appeals 32-year sentence

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Lawyers for Brett Andrew Button, the driver of a bus that crashed in the NSW Hunter Valley in 2023, killing 10 people, have told a court the "severe" sentence imposed on their client is "too much".

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  • Brett Button is appealing his 32-year sentence for the Hunter Valley bus crash. 6s
  • His lawyers argue the sentence is too severe for a single act with catastrophic consequences. 16s
  • The crash resulted in the deaths of ten people returning from a wedding reception. 33s
  • Button's legal team claims errors in the original sentencing regarding drug influence and bus speed. 1m 0s
  • A panel of judges will decide on the appeal, with a ruling expected at a later date. 1m 15s
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