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Category: Past Wins

The Queen v. B.(C.) 2019

  The client was charged with sexual assault on a person under the age of 16 after the neighbor girl reported that the client had briefly touched her private areas over her clothing.  The client was 80 years old at the time, was highly intoxicated at the time of...

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The Queen v. D.(M.) 2019

  The police in Revelstoke were called after a concerned citizen reported that she observed a vehicle that appeared to be intentionally hitting construction zone pylons on the side of the road.  The police found the vehicle and pulled it over.  One thing led to...

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The Queen v. O.(A.) 2019

  The client was charged with sexual assault on the basis of a complaint made by a young woman he had attended a Superbowl party with.  The complainant and the client had been “best friends” for years prior to this and had even tried dating in the past.  While...

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The Queen v. S.(R.) 2019

  The client’s truck was observed swerving all over the road before smashing into the back of an Audi Sedan that was stopped at a red light.  Witnesses told police that the client appeared to be intoxicated on something.  The attending police officers performed...

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The Queen v. H.(A.) 2019

   In Kelowna, after the belated Canada Day fireworks, an experienced police officer was heading back to the detachment to finish off his shift and saw the client’s vehicle pull out of a gravel parking lot.  The officer decided to randomly stop the vehicle to...

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The Queen v. C.(I.) 2019

   The Merritt police were called by a woman who said that her ex husband was “drunk as a skunk” and pounding on the front door in the middle of the night.  The police arrived and found the client passed out in the driver seat of his vehicle.  The vehicle was...

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The Queen v. B.(D.) 2019

  The police observed the client meet with a well known and high level drug trafficker  for a short amount of time.  They then followed the client and watched him make three short duration meets in downtown Vernon.  The client was arrested and taken to the police...

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The Queen v. S.(T.) 2018

  A police officer observed a car take a number of seconds to begin moving forward after a stop light turned green.  He followed the vehicle for a short distance and decided to pull it over to check the driver's sobriety.  The vehicle failed to pull over for...

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The Queen v. S.(D.) 2018

  A woman went to the police and told them that her boyfriend of 18 years had routinely forced her to have sex with him against her will.  Predictably, the client was indicted for sexual assault.  After electing trial by judge and jury and requesting a...

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The Queen v. M.(A.) 2018

  The police pulled a vehicle over as it left a local bar.  After the vehicle stopped the driver, the driver looked back at the police officer and then sped away from the traffic stop.  The police followed the vehicle at high speed.  On a long turn the vehicle...

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The Queen v. F.(H.) 2018

  A concerned citizen called the police after she witnesses a small car go off the road and crash on Silver Star Mountain Road.  She also observed four teenagers or young adults gathering things from the crashed vehicle including alcoholic beverages and jump in...

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The Queen v. R.(D.) 2018

  The police attended the client’s home near Nakusp, BC to check on the well being of a woman that the police had received concerning phone calls about.  While standing at the front door to the residence, the police officer was able to speak with the woman and...

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