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March 2013

“A Judge has acquitted a Calgary man of refusing to provide a breath sample because of his fear that taking deep breaths to blow on the roadside device would cause abdominal pain due to recent surgery.”

“... charge of impaired driving could (also) not be proven.”

February 2013

“(The accused’s) actions on a flight from London to Calgary last August still haunt him, and on Monday, he was sentenced and fined for them”.

“Interfering with the performance of a crew member’s duties is an offence under the Aeronautics Act. An indictment conviction could mean a fine of up to $100,000 or a maximum five years jail time, and a summary conviction could mean a fine of up to $25,000 or up to 18 months jail time.”

“(The accused) received a one year suspended sentence for his actions. He was also ordered to pay more that $15,000 dollars restitution to Air Canada, along with a $4,000 dollar fine.”

March 2001
UNUSUAL DEFENCE BACKED BY FACTS

“At first glance, the hit and run case against ... would appear to be a no-brainer”

“Accused in Robotic State”

“Calgarian Cleared in Fatal Crash”

September 2017
DAY HOME SEX ASSAULT SUSPECT CLEARED OF CHARGE

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