Impaired Driving
Accused client charged with driving without due care and attention under the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act.
Vancouver Criminal Lawyer: Brian E. Mickelson
Accused client was driving a friend’s vehicle with which he was unfamiliar. While attempting to pass another vehicle, the accused crossed the broken white dividing line on a two-lane highway and struck the oncoming vehicle.
Accused client charged with dangerous driving, impaired driving and driving with a blood/alcohol concentration over 80 mgs in Coquitlam.
Vancouver Criminal Lawyer: Brian E. Mickelson
Client pleaded not guilty to the charges. The first trial date was cancelled due to lack of court time. A total of 14 months passed from the time that the charges were approved to the second trial date.
Accused client charged with impaired driving, driving with a blood/alcohol concentration over 80 milligrams, and hit and run.
Vancouver Criminal Lawyer: Brian E. Mickelson
Ruling on evidentiary motion whether the demand made by the police officer of the accused for a breath sample met the requirements of the Criminal Code of Canada.
Accused client charged with trafficking and possession for the purpose of trafficking of ecstasy at the “rave” in Vancouver.
Vancouver Criminal Lawyer: Brian E. Mickelson
Accused client when approached by an undercover police officer sold ecstasy to that officer.
Accused client charged with impaired driving and driving with a blood/alcohol concentration over 80 mgs
Vancouver Criminal Lawyer: Joel Whysall
Accused pulled over by the Burnaby R.C.M.P. for swerving and sharply varying speeds. Police officer detected an odour of liquor, red watery eyes, and poor balance.
Accused client was charged with impaired driving and driving with a blood alcohol concentration over .08 mgs.
Vancouver Criminal Lawyer: Brian E. Mickelson
A motorist travelling eastbound on Highway 1 in Vancouver contacted the police to report a vehicle swerving between lanes.
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