What is the case law on evasion and dangerous driving offences against police officers?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Breton, 2004 ABCA 391 (CanLII):

In R v. Kidd , [2004] ABPC 100, the accused pleaded guilty to evasion without causing bodily harm, as well as dangerous and impaired operation of a motor vehicle. He had a related but dated record. The accused drove his vehicle at a police officer who was able to step aside. He then sped away, knocking down construction signs, finally blowing his tires after hitting a curb. He received concurrent sentences of 18 months.

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