When is a Car Screen an Electronic Device for a Distracted Driving Charge?
This issue to some extent arose in the recent British Columbia Supreme Court case of Rex v. Andre Paul Chauvin, which involved an appeal against a conviction for using an electronic device while driving contrary to the Motor Vehicle Act. The appeal centred on whether the original trial judge, Judicial Justice Blackstone, had misunderstood key evidence presented by Mr. Chauvin, who represented himself.
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