Driving Law Episode 447: Breath Test Disclosure Win + Right to Counsel Expands
This week on Driving Law, Kyla Lee and Paul Doros…
April 10, 202625m 16s
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Show Notes
This week on Driving Law, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss several important impaired driving decisions, including a Quebec case confirming that proof of a qualified technician’s designation and training must be disclosed to the defence—despite recent Supreme Court rulings streamlining evidence.
They also examine a key Ontario decision involving language barriers, where the failure to provide an interpreter resulted in a complete exclusion of evidence, and another case reinforcing that the right to counsel must be implemented without delay—even if privacy cannot immediately be guaranteed roadside.
Plus, a Ridiculous Driver of the Week involving a school bus narrowly avoiding a devastating collision with a train.
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