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Kyla on RadioNLNews Mornings with Jeff & Bill: Tractor ‘possibly involved’ in protest strikes police vehicle on Highway 1

“He’ll likely be on the hook for everything. Obviously a determination is going to be made by the insurer of both vehicles about who’s at fault first for the incident. And then whether or not there was a breach in the insurance policy…”

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Kyla Lee on the Mike Smyth Show: Encampments in BC, Dealing with ‘Sovereign Citizens’, & Fake Toonies smuggled from China!

“Can you beat a traffic ticket by claiming you are a sovereign citizen and the law doesn’t apply to you?”

“You haven’t provided me the documentation, you do have a driver’s license. You’re driving with no insurance and the wrong number plates, so you are going to be getting a traffic ticket today and the video is going to be towed, okay?”

“No I don’t agree to that. I don’t consent to any of this, you’re creating a non consensual security agreement on the side of the road without right”

“You guys understand you are breaching my peace, right? You guys are going to try to criminally harass me into your compliance”

“This is happening more often. It seemed to have started to gain traction during COVID, when people sort of were researching ways to get around vaccine mandates and restaurant shutdowns…”

“Nobody has ever won on the basis of making these arguments.”

“…it’s dangerous for people to engage in this rhetoric for a number of reasons, first of all, if you get sucked in this stuff it’s very hard to get out. People become so persuaded of it..”

“…they misinterpreted and twisted it to create this fiction, this legal fiction that’s now being disseminated on the internet…”

Listen to the full episode here:

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Kyla Lee on CBC: Is Ken Sim trying to take credit for the Rolling Stones coming to town?

After the Rolling Stones announced its concert stop in Vancouver, the mayor and city council celebrated with an elaborate video production they later posted on X, formerly Twitter. Kyla Lee, a Vancouver-based lawyer and Mo Amir, host of the podcast This is VANCOLOUR, share their thoughts on the video with Amy Bell.

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2023 Acquisition International Magazine Legal Award Winner!

We are delighted to share the remarkable achievement of Kyla Lee, from Acumen Law Corporation, who has been honoured with the esteemed 2023 Legal Award for Vancouver DUI Lawyer by Acquisition International Magazine. This distinguished recognition is a testament to Kyla’s exceptional legal expertise and unwavering commitment to providing outstanding legal services. View Kyla’s listing here!

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CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox social: federal economics, provincial climate policies and the city’s obsession with The Rolling Stones

Our panelists Kyla Lee, a Vancouver criminal lawyer for Acumen Law Corporation, and Mo Amir, host of the podcast This is VANCOLOUR, discuss Chrystia Freeland saying Canada is not broken, the BC Conservatives thoughts on climate action and the mayor’s obsession with The Rolling Stones.

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APTN News: Métis lawyer Kyla Lee says she feels responsibility to make law more accessible

At an early age, Kyla Lee knew she wanted to be a lawyer one day.

Lee remembers stressing about her grades while in elementary school and how that could impact her future law career.

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Kyla on Global News: ‘No foundation in any law’: ‘Sovereign citizen’ questions B.C. traffic stop

A traffic stop in Chilliwack, B.C., earlier this month is garnering attention after it was uploaded online.

The driver can be heard saying in the video that his rights are being violated.

In the video, he calls himself a sovereign citizen, which is a group of people who believe they are immune to the government’s law and order.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 272

This week’s collection of peculiar tales takes us into the world of slumber, but not the kind you’d expect. Each story unfolds a scenario where sleep, or the lack thereof, leads to unexpected and bizarre situations. From a burglar’s unintended nap during a heist, not being able to get a good nights sleep, to competitors in a contest who turn lying down into an endurance sport, these narratives reveal the quirky ways sleep (or its semblance) can turn everyday occurrences into extraordinary events. Let’s dive into these unusual tales of rest and relaxation gone awry.

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Kyla on Radio NL News Mornings with Jeff & Bill: Manslaughter arrest made in death of hockey player Adam Johnson

“…Manslaughter as a charge is a form of homicide that occurs without intent… So the real question is when this hockey player’s skate made contact with the other player, did he intend to hit him with his skate, and did he intend to hit him in the neck?”

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Pat-down Searches: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!

Welcome to Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! This week, lawyer Kyla Lee discusses pat-down searches… Acumen Law Corporation lawyer Kyla Lee gives her take on a made-in-Canada court case each week and discusses why these cases should have been heard by Canada’s highest court: the Supreme Court of Canada.

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