The Queen v. W.(B.) 2014
Client charged with trafficking cocaine to an undercover police officer. The seller of the cocaine was pulled over minutes after the transaction by another police officer so the police could identify him using his driver’s licence. After hearing argument from Mr. van der Walle the judge agreed that because the officer failed to get the culprit to remove his sunglasses the evidence was insufficient to prove the identity of the culprit beyond a reasonable doubt. Client did not testify. Not guilty.
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