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ONTARIO IS POISED TO INCREASE IMPAIRED DRIVING PENALTIES.

Posted byDennis Reeve 15 May 202415 May 2024

https://toronto.citynews.ca/2024/05/15/ontario-to-introduce-legislation-that-increases-penalties-on-impaired-driving/?

Posted byDennis Reeve15 May 202415 May 2024Posted inUncategorized

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Do you still believe that police officers always tell the truth on the witness stand? Justice Fergus O’Donnell knows better. – “In a ruling comparing a group of police officers to the golden-era TV buffoon Sgt. Schultz — the “Hogan’s Heroes” prison guard with the catchphrase, “I see nothing! I hear nothing! I know nothing!” — an Ontario Court judge has made a remarkably direct call for honesty from officers acting as witnesses in criminal trials. “TELL THE TRUTH,” Justice Fergus O’Donnell wrote.”

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