

She spent about eight minutes talking to him privately. The court heard Marcantognini was unsuccessful contacting the first two of three lawyers she asked an officer to call for her, but did reach the third. 'I feel Miss Marcantognini was offered a reasonable opportunity to speak to counsel of choice,' concluded Lalande, as he dismissed the Section 10B Charter application filed by Venturi. 19, Lalande rejected Marcantognini’s Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms application to quash her charge.

Breath tests at police headquarters later determined she was at twice the legal limit. They located a 2002 Nissan Xterra and found the female driver had been drinking.

Police have impounded the vehicle caught speeding on Sunday for the next 30 days and Schurink now faces several. On Canada's Worst Driver, Scott Schurink. According to Greater Sudbury Police, just after midnight that day, officers received a complaint about a vehicle in the Regent Street area. Ontario Court Justice Randall Lalande accepted a joint submission from Marcantognini’s lawyer Michael Venturi and the Crown that she be fined $1,200 and have her licence suspended for one year. Angelina Marcantognini, 33, who was fighting a charge of having more than the legal allowable level of alcohol in her blood while driving had that plea struck.
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The on-and-off drunk driving trial of a Sudbury woman who won the title of Canada’s Worst Driver 2009 came to a screeching halt Tuesday.
