This is VANCOLOUR: Kyla’s Court – Can we sue grocery chains for wasting food?
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@kylaleelawyer These are the top 5 questions police use to trick you and get you to admit that you did something wrong. You should never answer questions from the police unless you are legally obligated to do so. #lawyer #lawyersoftiktok #lawtok #duilawyer #vancouver #cdnpoli #canadianlaw #bcpoli #bclaw #kylalee #fyp #dui #police #driving #drivinglawyer #drivinglaw ♬ original sound – Kyla Lee
A lawyer has taken to TikTok to advise followers what questions they should avoid if they’re stopped by authorities on the road.
Kyla Lee is a law expert and content creator who has taken to social media to reveal the five questions everyone should not answer if a police officer were to ask.
Let’s face it, you might get pulled over at some point in the future, so it’s best to be prepared.
Kyla is a criminal lawyer who specialises in ‘DUI and traffic’, based in Vancouver, Canada, so she knows a thing or two about safeguarding against any questioning you may face if you’re pulled over.
The last thing you want in this situation, especially if you’re innocent, is to give police information which may incriminate you, or failing to comply with simple instructions.
For Zahra Rasul and Josh Jankovics, a proposal to crack down on reckless drivers called Xavier’s Law isn’t just about their son.
“We’re just trying to … even if it’s one more person in the future, to help save someone’s life,” Jankovics said.
…CBC News: MLAs debate proposed law named after 12-year-old boy killed by vehicleRead More »
CBC News: MLAs debate proposed law named after 12-year-old boy killed by vehicle Read More »
The family of the young boy killed while rollerblading outside his home on a rural road in the Cowichan Valley Aug 25, was at the legislature Monday to hear the second reading of a bill created in his name.
…Kyla Lee on Chek News: MLAs, criminal lawyer express concern with ‘Xavier’s Law’Read More »
Kyla Lee on Chek News: MLAs, criminal lawyer express concern with ‘Xavier’s Law’ Read More »
Welcome to “Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!”
In this episode, Kyla Lee from Acumen Law Corporation examines a case involving language rights in criminal proceedings. The accused, Altamond Jr. Little, elected to have his trial in French. Due to complications with counsel and available resources, an interpreter was used—but the interpretation during trial was flawed. Although Mr. Little never raised the issue at trial and his lawyer did not object, he later argued on appeal that the imperfect interpretation led to an unfair trial. The Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear the case, missing an opportunity to clarify the standard for language rights in criminal trials.
…Language Rights: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!Read More »
Language Rights: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! Read More »
On the Coast’s Soapbox Social panelists Mo Amir and Kyla Lee weigh in with Gloria Macarenko on the fallout surrounding Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pipeline agreement with Alberta — now that federal cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault has resigned over environmental issues, concerns about building a new pipeline and lifting the tanker ban on B.C.’s north coast.
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Tensions have ramped up between B.C. and Alberta over the idea of an oil pipeline to B.C.’s North Coast. And, in a series of interviews, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has defended his city’s cuts to arts and culture while boosting the VPD budget by $50 million as necessary.
…Most people are careful about having booze in their car while they’re driving, but B.C. has cannabis transportation laws that are just as strict.
Kyla Lee is a Vancouver lawyer with some expertise in cannabis law.
“There’s a lot of regulations around cannabis that people aren’t aware of,” Lee told iNFOnews.ca.
…What really happened during the Edgewood, B.C. ostrich cull, the shocking animal story that made international headlines? What legal power does the government have to seize and destroy animals in this province? This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir sits down with Kyla Lee (Acumen Law) to break down the laws, thresholds, and rights at the centre of this high-profile case.
…Kyla’s Court on This is VANCOLOUR: Was CFIA’s ‘ostrich cull’ government tyranny?Read More »
Kyla’s Court on This is VANCOLOUR: Was CFIA’s ‘ostrich cull’ government tyranny? Read More »
Our Soapbox Social panel, podcast host Mo Amir and Vancouver criminal lawyer Kyla Lee speak with guest host Dan Burritt about some of this weeks biggest stories.
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