In this case, Matthew defended an underage driver (under 21) charged with DUI and driving above .08 BAC. The specific blood alcohol level was .11/.11 as reported by the breathalyzer. The jury came back in less than 1 hour with a verdict of NOT GUILTY on both counts after Matthew’s...
Drug possession laws vary widely from jurisdiction to jurisdiction in Canada. In Ontario, for example, the penalties for those found guilty of criminal possession of drugs can include community service, fines, and even jail time. This is a drug offence that many people face in Toronto, so it...
“This doctor put profit over patients by reusing single-use surgical devices hundreds of times, even though those devices came into contact with blood and other bodily fluids. In doing so, she risked the contamination of one patient’s sinuses with the bodily fluids of other patients,” said ...
Where a breach is central to the substantial risk of reoffending, such as where alcohol or substance consumption has been found to be the trigger for violent offences by the long-term offender, the breach must be considered to be very serious. Section 718.2(e) of the Criminal Code requires...
Furthermore, truck drivers are disqualified if they drive a commercial vehicle with a blood alcohol level of 0.04 percent or higher, or if they are under the influence of drugs. Refusal to take a drug or alcohol test also disqualifies the driver. Other Causes of Truck Accidents Other causes...
Meghan J. McFadden, a scientist at McMaster University1in Hamilton, Ontario, heard about a crime in which the suspect(嫌疑犯)bled onto a cell phone and later dropped the 55 . This made her wonder whether traces of DNA remained on cell phones ___ even when no blood was involved. 56 she...