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12/9/2021

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21-Jan-22

Michael Richardson v. Fiona Miller

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The Supreme Court of Bermuda

Criminal Law Traffic Offenses

S. Subair Williams J

The Appellant in Person

Karen King-Deane

FACTS OF THE CASE:

The appellant Michael Richardson was convicted on Count 2 for failing to comply with a police officer's demand for a breath sample after being stopped for suspected impaired driving. He was fined $1500 and disqualified from driving for 18 months.

SUMMARY:

The appellant's ability to provide a sufficient breath sample due to claimed asthma legality of sentence including demerit points alongside disqualification

OUTCOMES:

Conviction upheld sentence adjusted to remove demerit points fine and disqualification period affirmed

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Defendant

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DEFENDANT:

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Michael Richardson v. Fiona Miller

The appellant Michael Richardson was convicted on Count 2 for failing to comply with a police officer's demand for a breath sample after being stopped for suspected impaired driving. He was fined $1500 and disqualified from driving for 18 months.

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