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In a surprising number of cases people are arrested when the police smell hidden marijuana in a car. One Ontario criminal judge recently decided that he did not believe this old story. In R. v. Newell, 2015 ONCJ 564, a police officer testified he could smell marijuana coming from the accused’s coat pocket from outside […]
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You probably know that there are mandatory minimum penalties for adults who are convicted of drinking and driving in Canada. But, what are the penalties for someone under 18 years of age who is convicted of a drinking and driving offence in Ontario? There are no mandatory penalties for young offenders who are found guilty […]
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To make a legal breath-demand the police must believe that the drinking and driving offence happened within the previous three hours. Usually, the police actually stop someone while they are driving, and so the three hour window will not be an issue. When the police do not actually see the driving, however, a number of […]
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In R. v. Marchese, 2015 ONCJ 126, the accused was caught with four Fentanyl patches. He was an opiate addict, due to getting hurt at his job as an airplane mechanic. As a result of a surgery he was prescribed Oxycocet and became addicted. Mr. Marchese entered a guilty plea to simple possession of Fentanyl, […]
October 2015
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