Officer Jessica, you never advised me of my rights! I want a lawyer!
Listen O, you failed the sobriety tests, but we shall see what the crown says.
You were also charged for driving over 80 under the ss.253(a) and 253(b) of the criminal code
Yes that is correct your honor, but-
Court is now in order! Mr. O, you understand that you have been detained for the purposes of s.10(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which is to support detainees' right whether to cooperate with the police investigation or not, by giving them access to legal advice on the situation they are facing. However, you were not advised of your rights.
OH THIS IS BULLSH-
With these charges, it is mandatory for the detainee to know information about their situation from the officer detaining them. This makes the court limited according to s. 1 of the Charter. HOWEVER, the idea of stopping drunk drivers is key in saving other pedestrians, as well as other drivers on the road.
Mr. O, please stop shouting while the judge is speaking.
Your honor, I never had any rights to help prove my innocence.
Even though you were detained the wrong way, Officer Jessica here told me you failed a breathalyzer test, and failed to walk in a straight line from heel to toe. You even drove through a stop-sign and continued swerving after. This clearly proves you were under the influence of drinking.
Sorry Orbansky, take him away officer.
I cannot believe this.
ENOUGH. Enough evidence was shown that you were under the influence. Mr. Orbansky I hear by declare you guilty, and shall place the charge of impaired driving on your name. CASE DISMISSED.
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