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|R v Forsythe <br>[http://canlii.ca/t/21vdp 2008 MBQB 316] (CanLII)||
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| ''R v Guenter''<br> 2011 OJ 2233 {{NOCANLII}} || collision with injuries, officer was distracted and forgot to make the demand until 60 minutes after arrest when it was done by the qualified technician
| {{CanLIIR-SN|Guenter| 2011 OJ 2233}} || collision with injuries, officer was distracted and forgot to make the demand until 60 minutes after arrest when it was done by the qualified technician
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|R v Chung <br>[2009] OJ No 1546 (S.C.J.) {{NOCANLII}}||
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| ''R v Price''<br>[http://canlii.ca/t/29cc4 2010 ONSC 1898] (CanLII), [2010] OJ No 1587 (S.C.J.)||
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| R v Singleton <br>[http://canlii.ca/t/1pwh9 2006 CanLII 36500] (ON SC), [2006] OJ 4332 || 29 minute delay  - not ASAP - driver failed ASD, transported to station, demand read at station 29 minutes later. Officer fails to explain the full delay.
| {{CanLIIRP-S|Singleton|1pwh9|2006 CanLII 36500 (ON SC)|, [2006] OJ 4332}} || 29 minute delay  - not ASAP - driver failed ASD, transported to station, demand read at station 29 minutes later. Officer fails to explain the full delay.
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| ''R v Squires'',<br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1ctn1 2002 CanLII 44982] (ON CA), [2002] OJ No 2314 || 59 minutes after arrest -- vehicle collision, driver taken to hospital by ambulance, police delayed until patient available to speak
| {{CanLIIRP-S|Squires|1ctn1|2002 CanLII 44982 (ON CA)|, [2002] OJ No 2314}} || 59 minutes after arrest -- vehicle collision, driver taken to hospital by ambulance, police delayed until patient available to speak
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| ''R v Janssen''<br> (1997) OJ 758 {{NOCANLII}}|| 93 minute delay after encountering driver - vehicle collision, ambulance takes driver to hospital, accused claims to have had a stroke.
| {{CanLIIR-SN|Janssen| (1997) OJ 758}}|| 93 minute delay after encountering driver - vehicle collision, ambulance takes driver to hospital, accused claims to have had a stroke.
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