HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN v. COLTER BURTNICK, 2020 SKQB 193

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeLAYH J.
Citation2020 SKQB 193
Date22 July 2020
CourtCourt of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
Docket NumberCRM 19 of 2019
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  • R. v. Bath (Charter Application), 2021 NLPC 0820A00220
    • Canada
    • Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Court (Canada)
    • 29 Abril 2021
    ...of overt indicia of impairment or consumption are not prerequisites to making an ASD demand" (at paragraph 14). In R. v. Burtnick, 2020 SKQB 193 (Sask. Q.B.), it was pointed out that the "absence of certain commonly seen factors of alcohol consumption - slurred speech and unsteady......
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  • R. v. Bath (Charter Application), 2021 NLPC 0820A00220
    • Canada
    • Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Court (Canada)
    • 29 Abril 2021
    ...of overt indicia of impairment or consumption are not prerequisites to making an ASD demand" (at paragraph 14). In R. v. Burtnick, 2020 SKQB 193 (Sask. Q.B.), it was pointed out that the "absence of certain commonly seen factors of alcohol consumption - slurred speech and unsteady......