R. v. Silvester (S.J.), 2016 ABPC 62
Judge | Fraser, P.C.J. |
Court | Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada) |
Subject Matter | CIVIL RIGHTS,POLICE,CRIMINAL LAW |
Citation | 2016 ABPC 62 |
Date | 23 March 2016 |
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2 practice notes
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R v Coombs, 2017 ABPC 51
...in Section 497(1) being 496(a) (b) or (c) includes a hybrid offence. The accused is charged with a hybrid offence. [16] In R v Silvester, 2016 ABPC 62, after reviewing those sections I ...Some courts have interpreted this section as meaning if the circumstances do not fall within categories......
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R v Brown,
...Cst. Dalmedge also took into account his high reading on the intoxilyzer. As I pointed out in a similar case, R v Silvester, 2016 ABPC 62 (Silvester), the court is entitled to access all the evidence on the voir dire to make a ruling, including the certificate and its readings relying......
2 cases
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R v Coombs, 2017 ABPC 51
...in Section 497(1) being 496(a) (b) or (c) includes a hybrid offence. The accused is charged with a hybrid offence. [16] In R v Silvester, 2016 ABPC 62, after reviewing those sections I ...Some courts have interpreted this section as meaning if the circumstances do not fall within categories......
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R v Brown,
...Cst. Dalmedge also took into account his high reading on the intoxilyzer. As I pointed out in a similar case, R v Silvester, 2016 ABPC 62 (Silvester), the court is entitled to access all the evidence on the voir dire to make a ruling, including the certificate and its readings relying......