J.H., was charged with one count of obstructing a peace officer in the lawful execution of his duty. The allegations against her were that she interfered with a police investigation by falsely identifying the wanted party as being someone other than who he was. It was also alleged that she interfered with the police by calling the suspect on his phone and advising him to run as the police were on their way to arrest him. Mr. Pyzer represented J.H., and was successful in having the charge withdrawn the morning of trial at the request of the crown attorney’s office.
R. v. J.H.
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