Kyla Lee
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B.C. wildfires: Ignoring evacuation order against the law, says defence lawyerB.C.’s emergency management minister, Bowinn Ma, said earlier this week that evacuation orders must be followed as they’re the law.FireAug 26, 2023
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Families of B.C. assault victims share impact of witness video shared onlineTwo teens were recently attacked at a bus stop in Kelowna, while a man was fatally stabbed outside a Starbucks in Vancouver. Videos of both incidents were filmed and shared.CrimeMar 31, 2023
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‘A legal first’: B.C. man accused of dangerous driving for sleeping in self-driving, speeding Tesla'I don’t know that I’m aware of any other case in Canadian law ever,' said Vancouver criminal lawyer Kyla Lee.NewsDec 24, 2020
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Police apologize, cancel B.C. senior’s distracted driving fine for cellphone in cup holderVancouver police confirmed the ticket had been voided, meaning it will not be forwarded to ICBC.Oct 2, 2019
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B.C. senior slapped with $368 distracted driving fine for cellphone in cup holder"I had both my hands on the steering wheel," said Randi Kramer, who was stopped near the Hotel Georgia in Vancouver.TrafficOct 1, 2019
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Langley teen overdose victim would have helped others if given the chance, family says“He would be the first one if somebody fell down to go see if they needed help, if they were hurt," Carson Crimeni's grandfather told Global News.CrimeAug 11, 2019
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B.C. Attorney General looking to use digital technology to improve access to justiceAttorney General David Eby says he wants to bring the province's court system into the digital age.CanadaJun 3, 2019
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Roadside drug testing device picks up false positives from poppy seeds and tea, B.C. lawyers findKyla Lee says the tests found the Drager DrugTest 5000 picks up false positives from products like poppy seed cake and coca tea.CannabisMay 5, 2019
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Lawyer urges Vernon Law Courts to remove ‘lady barristers’ sign"It upset me because we are in 2019 — we shouldn't have to be having these conversations about how people can be affected by signs on doors."Apr 22, 2019
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B.C. Speaker’s office promises more reports, while lawyers raise red flags about possible convictionsThe B.C. Speaker's office is promising more reports looking into activities by the clerk and sergeant-at-arms at the B.C. legislature.PoliticsFeb 22, 2019
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