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An over 80 charge alleges that a person operated a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration exceeding the legal limit under Canadian law. In Nova Scotia, these allegations can result in immediate licence suspensions, criminal charges, significant fines, increased insurance costs, and possible long-term driving prohibitions.
Over 80 investigations often involve roadside screening devices, breathalyzer testing procedures, timelines related to alcohol consumption, and police investigations following traffic stops or roadside checkpoints.
We help connect individuals in Halifax and surrounding communities with experienced DUI defence lawyers who understand the technical and legal issues often involved in over 80 cases.
Over 80 allegations are commonly based on breath testing evidence obtained during roadside investigations or police station testing procedures. These cases may involve legal issues related to:
Cases arising in Halifax may involve investigations conducted by Halifax Regional Police or the RCMP and may proceed through the Halifax Provincial Court system depending on the circumstances of the allegation.
Because impaired driving investigations are often highly technical, every case depends on its own facts, evidence, and surrounding circumstances.
Many individuals charged with over 80 offences are unfamiliar with the court process, roadside suspensions, disclosure procedures, and potential long-term consequences of a conviction.
Early legal advice may help individuals better understand the evidence, possible defence options, and next steps following an arrest or charge in Halifax.
Support is available for clients throughout Halifax, Dartmouth, Bedford, Sackville, Cole Harbour, and surrounding communities across the Halifax Regional Municipality.
An over 80 charge alleges that a driver operated a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration exceeding the legal limit under Canadian law.
These cases often rely on breath testing evidence, roadside investigations, police observations, and procedures followed during the investigation and arrest process.
In some cases, legal issues involving testing procedures, timing requirements, equipment operation, maintenance records, or police conduct may become relevant.
Many over 80 allegations in Nova Scotia involve immediate roadside licence suspensions and possible vehicle impoundments following a traffic stop or arrest.
Over 80 cases are often highly technical and may involve legal issues related to police procedure, testing equipment, disclosure, and Charter rights protections.