Saturday, February 16, 2008
Cop faces drunk driving charges in Newfoundland
San Diego DUI attorney news
The case of a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer charged with impaired driving came before the courts today.
Insp. Sean D. Roche, 48, was charged with operation of a vehicle while impaired and failing or refusing the breathalyzer.
The case is expected to be handled by the Clarenville office of the Crown.
The charges stem from an incident on Jan. 12, when Roche was pulled over by police in the west end of St. John’s.
He didn’t appear in court Friday, but was represented by his lawyer Jim Walsh, who had no comment on the matter following proceedings.
He is scheduled to return to court March 5.
The case of a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer charged with impaired driving came before the courts today.
Insp. Sean D. Roche, 48, was charged with operation of a vehicle while impaired and failing or refusing the breathalyzer.
The case is expected to be handled by the Clarenville office of the Crown.
The charges stem from an incident on Jan. 12, when Roche was pulled over by police in the west end of St. John’s.
He didn’t appear in court Friday, but was represented by his lawyer Jim Walsh, who had no comment on the matter following proceedings.
He is scheduled to return to court March 5.
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