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Category: Past Wins

The Queen v. B.(C.) 2016

The police received an informant tip that a certain vehicle was involved in drug trafficking. After observing three suspicious interactions, the police arrested the driver. No drugs were found in the vehicle, but hours later at the police detachment the...

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The Queen v. S.(J.) 2016

Client was charged with forcible entry, uttering threats, and possession of weapon for a purpose dangerous to the public peace after an altercation that was observed by a number of people who were attending church got out of hand. A bat was produced...

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The Queen v. F.(M.) 2016

Client was charged with possession of an interesting substance known as "MDA" which apparently is somewhat different than "MDMA" or what is commonly referred to as Ecstasy. The client had been pulled over by police for having an illegible licence plate...

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The Queen v. F.(E.) 2016

Client was pulled over for speeding and in the process of speaking to him the police officer smelled alcohol. One thing led to another and the client blew a Fail into a roadside breathalyzer device. He was arrested and taken back to the detachment the...

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The Queen v. F.(S.) 2016

Client was the driver of a vehicle that was under police surveillance. The police observed six transactions they thought were consistent with drug trafficking take place at the passenger side window. of the vehicle The police arrested the client and his...

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The Queen v. F.(M.) 2016

Client was driving home and decided to pass the vehicle in front of her.  Before passing she saw lights in the distance but considered that they were very far away and that it was safe to make the pass.  Halfway through the pass she realized that in fact...

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The Queen v. H.(B.) 2016

A police officer attended a rural property to inform the client that he no longer had to attend court to answer to a charge.  While on the property, the officer noticed that a truck did not have the correct licence plate.  After querying the vehicle in...

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The Queen v. D.(R.) 2015

Client went to leave a bar but noticed a police officer driving by.  He quickly ran away from his vehicle so as not to be seen by the officer in the travelling vehicle.  Little known to the client, another police officer was watching all of this from...

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The Queen v. L.(R.) 2015

A patron at a bar observed a man walk out the bar room doors and trip over a curb, bump into a tree, and stumble across the parking lot, before hopping into an SUV and driving away.  The patron did the right thing and called 911.  Soon afterwards a...

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The Queen v. K.(B.) 2015

Client was stopped by police after they got reports that a person driving a truck that matched the description of the truck the client was driving had swerved badly into the oncoming lane and made contact with a vehicle, just narrowly avoiding a full head...

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The Queen v. C.(D.) 2015

Client was found unconscious behind the wheel of his running truck as it sat straddling the white line of a busy highway.  When the police officer opened the door of the vehicle he immediately smelled the distinct odours of alcohol and ether.  Soon...

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The Queen v. K.(M.) 2015

Client drove his vehicle hard into a tree.  His passenger was seriously injured.  The police arrived at the scene and one thing led to another and the client eventually blew well over the legal limit at the police detachment.  Client was charged with...

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