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The Queen v. R.(S.) 2017

The Queen v. R.(S.) 2017 The client was initially charged with approximately 45 firearm offences, including possession of stolen firearms, after the police executed a search warrant at the client's home.  At the preliminary inquiry Mr. van der Walle successfully...

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The Queen v. M.(R.) 2017

The Queen v. M.(R.) 2017 Client was observed driving his vehicle erratically just before crashing into a tree.  He was taken to the hospital.  Once he was deemed to be in fine physical shape by hospital staff, he was taken to the police station where he provided...

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The Queen v. M. (T.) 2017

The Queen v. M. (T.) 2017 Police in a rural community near Nakusp obtained a search warrant to search the client's home for evidence of a grow op.  During the search they discovered a marihuana grow operation with about 500 plants in various stages of development.  As...

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The Queen v. N.(A.) 2017

The Queen v. N.(A.) 2017 As a police officer was  circling a bar in his vehicle watching for potential impaired drivers a black sedan came to his attention.  The officer began to follow the sedan and soon after the sedan took off at a very high rate of speed.  The...

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The Queen v. Z.(K.) 2017

  Just as a civilian was a about to make a left turn at an intersection a car came flying by the side of the vehicle, clipped it, and went flying into the bushes. The client turned out to be the driver of the car that ended up in the bushes. He emerged from the...

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The Queen v. H.(B.) 2016

  Client was observed by a police officer going through a McDonald's "drive thru". The officer watched as the car the client was driving bounced off the curb twice. The car then parked and the officer watched as the client stumbled out of the car and began...

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The Queen v. M.(T.) 2016

  Client was pulled over by the police to inspect if he was properly licenced to be driving. When the officer spoke to the client, she smelled alcohol. He blew a fail into a roadside device and was taken down to the detachment where he provided breath samples...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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