Swift Current Commercial “Over .08” — Resolved by Traffic Ticket

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 0661 Allegation: X.X. was charged in Swift Current, Saskatchewan after being found behind the wheel of a semi-truck that had gone off the road and into a ditch on a nearby highway. Police and emergency responders attended the scene and noted signs of alcohol consumption. Officers alleged that X.X. exhibited physical signs of impairment …

Impaired Driving Causing Bodily Harm — Non-Custodial Sentence

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 3451 Allegation X.X. was charged with impaired driving causing bodily harm, contrary to section 320.14(2) of the Criminal Code. The incident involved a pedestrian being struck while crossing at a marked crosswalk. It was alleged that X.X. was operating a vehicle while significantly impaired by alcohol when he failed to yield, hitting the pedestrian …

Dangerous Driving Causing Bodily Harm — Resolved by Traffic Ticket

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 9651 Allegation X.X. was charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm, a serious offence under section 320.13(2) of the Criminal Code. The case arose from a tragic collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian. According to the allegations, X.X. was behind the wheel of a passenger vehicle when he struck a non-motorist. The injuries …

Rural Collision & Breath-Demand Refusal — Stay of Proceedings

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 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 …

Alberta Impaired Driving Causing Death — Non-Custodial Sentence

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 9151 Allegation X.X. was charged with impaired driving causing death following a fatal single-vehicle collision in Alberta. According to the police investigation, X.X. had been operating a vehicle while impaired and lost control, resulting in a crash that killed one of the passengers. As is often the case in these tragedies, the deceased was …

Cochrane Breath-Demand Refusal — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 9251 Allegation X.X. was charged in Cochrane with refusing to provide a breath sample under section 320.15(1) of the Criminal Code. According to police, he was stopped after making a wide turn through a rural intersection and briefly crossing into an oncoming lane. Officers from Alberta Sheriff Highway Patrol noted that his vehicle allegedly …

Calgary Impaired Rollover & Fail-to-Remain — Stay of Proceedings

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 2751 Allegation X.X. was charged in Calgary with impaired driving, operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration over the legal limit, and failing to remain at the scene of an accident. According to police, the charges stemmed from a single-vehicle rollover that occurred late at night in a residential area. It was alleged …

Calgary Gang-Related Vehicle Assault & Shooting — All Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 2941 Allegation: X.X. was charged in connection with a violent confrontation that unfolded inside a downtown Calgary parkade. The incident involved allegations of gang-related activity, the use of a vehicle as a weapon, and a shooting. According to the Crown, the altercation involved two opposing groups who arrived separately and appeared to have pre-existing …

Highway Stop: Identity-Fraud, Currency & Document Offences — All Charges Stayed

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 7561 Allegation X.X. was stopped while driving a rental vehicle on a major Saskatchewan highway by members of the RCMP’s Pipeline Interdiction Team—a specialized unit known for targeting long-distance travellers under the guise of traffic enforcement. Officers in these units routinely pull over vehicles for minor infractions such as tinted windows, license plate frames, …

Calgary Traffic-Stop Obstruction (s. 129) — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 4851 Allegation: X.X. was charged in Calgary with obstructing a peace officer during a traffic stop. According to police, X.X. was pulled over after allegedly driving at an unsafe speed through a busy residential area. During the stop, he was accused of repeatedly providing false information about his identity, including a false name and …