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The Queen v. W.(B.) 2014

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....

The Queen v. C.(F.) 2014

The Queen v. C.(F.) 2014 Client charged with theft of electricity, production of marihuana and possession for the purposes of trafficking.  The police had obtained a warrant authorizing them to search the client’s house for theft of electricity.  When they did...

The Queen v. B.(T.) 2014

The Queen v. B.(T.) 2014 Client  provided a sample of his breath to police that showed at the time of driving he was over 4 times the legal limit.  As a result he was charged with impaired driving.  On the day of trial the prosecutor became aware that she had serious...

The Queen v. B.(H.) 2014

The Queen v. B.(H.) 2014 Client was convicted at trial of driving while prohibited.  He testified that he drove because of a life threatening medical emergency.  On appeal Mr. van der Walle argued that the trial judge had made fundamental errors of law in her...

The Queen v. H.(C.) 2014

The Queen v. H.(C.) 2014 Client crashed her car.  At the hospital she consented to blood samples being taken from her.  Analysis showed that she had more than twice the legal limit of alcohol in her system at the time the accident occurred.  After lengthy discussions...

The Queen v. W. (J.) 2014

The Queen v. W. (J.) 2014 Client charged with sexual assault.  Crown alleged that victim had been drugged and taken advantage of sexually while only semi-concious.  The trial judge found that the victim said many things in court that were inconsistent with what she...