R. v. S. E., 2019 – Provincial Court Saskatchewan (Moose Jaw)

R. v. S. E., 2019 – Provincial Court Saskatchewan (Moose Jaw)

Accused was charged with impaired driving and exceeding 0.08. Arguments were made regarding mens rea and breached of the Accused's Charter Rights (10b - right to counsel) by failing to provide the Accused with a translator. The learned Judge acquitted on the mens rea issue and the Accused does not have a Criminal Record.

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