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- Driving Law Episode 456: Motorcycle Fatalities, E-Scooter Risks & ICBC’s Online Driver Testing
Motorcycle fatalities in British Columbia have drawn significant attention this year, with deaths from March to May reaching nearly three times the number recorded during the same period last year. While the headline numbers are alarming, the broader statistics suggest that motorcycle fatalities flu … Read more »
- Impaired Driving Update – BC Edition: Volume 28
Welcome to British Columbia’s only weekly DUI law update newsletter. This newsletter contains the most cutting-edge information, the newest case law, and helpful practice tips for DUI defence in BC. Authored by Kyla Lee, BC’s Impaired Driving Update is released weekly on Thursdays. What’s inside: Im … Read more »
- Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 402
This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: In and Out I have a confession to make. I love a good heist movie. The planning montage, the impossible vault, the crew of specialists who each have one very specific skill, the clean getaway set to a jazzy soundtrack. As a criminal lawyer I probably should n … Read more »
- Understanding Defence Delay in Complex Criminal Cases
The right to be tried within a reasonable time is a constitutional guarantee under Section 11(b) of the Charter. But what happens when the clock is ticking and a case involves multiple defendants, complex evidence, and scheduling nightmares? The recent British Columbia Court of Appeal decision in R. … Read more »
- Fresh Evidence on Appeal: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!
Welcome to “Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!” In this episode, Kyla Lee from Acumen Law Corporation examines a case involving fresh evidence on appeal and how existing evidentiary rules interact with the unique procedures that govern sexual assault trials. Ca … Read more »