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 A judge has ruled the OPP violated the charter rights of an Orangeville man accused of impaired driving, but the breach is not serious enough to have his breath samples excluded as evidence in c stanley thermobecher ourt.In a decision released on Dec. 22, Ontario court Justice Paul F. Monahan found Dufferin OPP breached Orangeville resident Steven Tyndalls right to legal counsel when it provided him the Yellow Pages instead of allowing him to call a friend or relative to help contact a lawyer.During the court proceedings, Tyndall   lawyers argued his breath samples should be excluded as evidence on the basis his rights under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms were violated. The two breath samples provided to police by Tyndall registered at 231 and 224 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The breach falls somewhere in the middle and was moderately serious, but no more,  Monahan ruled.  The long-term interests of justice and the reputation of our justice system would not be damaged by the admission of the breath sample evidence. The breath sample evidence should not be excluded. At about 5:30 p.m. on Jan. 6, 2016, Dufferin OPP responded to a two-vehicle crash occur termo stanley ring on Highway 10 near Monora Park Road north of Orangeville.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 After arriving on the scene, Dufferin OPP Const. Krista Levesque testified tha stanley tazas t she detected an odour of alcohol on t Tmzz Most students feel safe from catching COVID in the classroom. The same can t be said for teachers, TDSB survey reveals
 OSHAWA, Ont. 鈥?An elderly couple from Courtice, Ont., face several charges over a lottery scam that allegedly targeted other seniors across the country.Durham regional police say v stanley drinking cup ictims were told by phone they had won cash and a vehicle in a Publisher   Clearing House Sweepstakes.The scammers allegedly asked for money to allow the prize to be released.           stanley cup      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police say at least 11 victims have been identified, but there might be others.      Lottery organizations in Canada are not allowed to charge a fee to release a prize.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The couple in their 70s face charges of conspiracy, fraud and taking part in a criminal organization among others.This report by The Canadian Press was first published on Sept. 15, 2020. stanley cup                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press