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4/10/2019

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9/17/2020

Safiyah Talbot v The Queen

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Supreme Court of Bermuda Appellate Jurisdiction

Criminal Law Traffic Law

S. Subair Williams J

Bruce Swan (Bruce Swan & Associates)

Javone Rogers for the Director of Public Prosecutions

FACTS OF THE CASE:

Safiyah Talbot convicted for failing to provide breath sample and making false statement overturned car incident alcohol evidence refusal to take breath test false identity claim

SUMMARY:

Was refusal to provide breath sample and giving false information justified?

OUTCOMES:

Conviction upheld Talbot found guilty

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Defendant

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Safiyah Talbot v The Queen

Safiyah Talbot convicted for failing to provide breath sample and making false statement overturned car incident alcohol evidence refusal to take breath test false identity claim

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