R. v. X.X. – 5841 Allegation X.X. was charged with refusing to comply with a breath demand, contrary to section 320.15 of the Criminal Code, following a serious two-vehicle collision on a rural Alberta highway. According to RCMP and witness accounts, X.X. was driving northbound on a highway when his vehicle crossed the centre line and collided head-on with an …
Calgary Motor-Vehicle Sale Fraud (s. 380) — Not Guilty After Trial
R. v. X.X. – 7641 Allegation X.X. was charged with fraud under section 380 of the Criminal Code, stemming from allegations that he engaged in deceptive financial dealings involving personal property. The complainant alleged that X.X. had entered into a sales agreement for a motor vehicle but misrepresented material facts about the transaction. According to the complainant’s version, X.X. took …
Calgary Traffic-Stop Impersonation & Obstruction — Charges Withdrawn
R. v. X.X. – 4751 Allegation X.X. was charged in Calgary with obstruction of a peace officer and impersonation, contrary to sections 129(a) and 403(1)(a) of the Criminal Code. The charges stemmed from a late-night traffic stop in which X.X. was accused of providing false identification and misrepresenting his identity to officers. Police alleged that he repeatedly gave another individual’s …
Calgary Fighter Assault & Mischief (HD Video Evidence) — Charges Withdrawn
R. v. X.X. – 8941 Allegation: X.X., a professional fighter, was charged with assault and mischief following a confrontation at a business in southwest Calgary. According to the allegations, X.X. became frustrated with staff over a declined payment and began shouting obscenities and making threats. When confronted by an employee attempting to calm the situation, X.X. allegedly struck him in …
Calgary Domestic Assault & Multiple Breach Dockets — Charges Withdrawn
R. v. X.X. – 0251 Allegation: X.X. was charged in Calgary across six separate dockets—each involving a unique set of allegations. The core file was a domestic assault and mischief allegation involving a partner. It was claimed that during an argument, X.X. shoved the complainant into a wall, punched a hole in the drywall, and later used a knife to …
Calgary Spitting-at-Police (Assault Peace Officer) — Charges Withdrawn
R. v. X.X. – 7841 Allegation: X.X. was charged with assaulting a peace officer after an altercation on 17th Avenue SW during bar close hours in Calgary. The incident began when members of the Calgary Police Gang Suppression Team (GST) entered a licensed venue on Red Mile to conduct what they call “compliance and suppression checks.” These are routine but …
Calgary Intersection Assault, Theft & Resisting Arrest — Charges Withdrawn
R. v. X.X. – 5941 Allegation: X.X. was charged with assault, resisting arrest, and theft under the Criminal Code following a public altercation near a northeast Calgary intersection. According to the complainant, a pedestrian was approached without warning, knocked to the ground, and struck repeatedly before the attacker allegedly took something from his jacket and fled on foot. The complainant …
Regina Multi-Warrant Kilo-Level Meth & Cocaine Trafficking — All Charges Stayed
R. v. X.X. – 8561 Allegation: As part of a long-running investigation into drug trafficking in Regina, Saskatchewan, local police executed multiple search warrants targeting individuals believed to be involved in the street-level distribution of methamphetamine and cocaine. The surveillance-led operation focused on a residence, where officers alleged that a coordinated drug network was operating. The investigation relied heavily on …
Calgary Vehicle-Crash Cocaine Trafficking (PPT) — All Charges Stayed
R. v. X.X. – 6161 Allegation: X.X. was charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking a Schedule I substance—specifically cocaine—following a police response to a motor vehicle collision in Calgary. According to the allegations, X.X. was involved in a crash, and when officers arrived at the scene, they observed behaviour that raised suspicions. During their investigation, officers allegedly located …
La Ronge Drug Trafficking & Firearms Probe — All Charges Stayed
R. v. X.X. – 4361 This case arose from an extended drug investigation led by RCMP officers in La Ronge, Saskatchewan. Police suspected that X.X. was involved in trafficking controlled substances and firearms throughout the community and secured a series of judicial authorizations—surveillance orders, production orders, and search warrants. The investigation involved multiple officers, lengthy reports, and several warrant applications. …
