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Manage Your Estate For $250!

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DRUNK DRIVES @ 178km/hr on The Hat TCH

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RCMP clock allegedly impaired Medicine Hat man driving 178 km/h on Trans-Canada Highway Ryan White ,  Reporter / Producer @CTVRyanWhite Published Thursday, May 2, 2019 5:29PM MDT  Last Updated Thursday, May 2, 2019 5:32PM MDT Charges are pending against a 42-year-old man from Medicine Hat following an RCMP investigation into speeding and impaired driving on the Trans-Canada Highway. According to RCMP,  members of the Redcliff Integrated Traffic Unit were patrolling the highway in Cypress Country on the afternoon of Tuesday, April 30 when a speeding vehicle was spotted. A RADAR reading indicated the vehicle was travelling 178 km/h in an area where the posted maximum speed limit is 110 km/h. An officer in a marked police unit attempted to perform a traffic stop but the suspect vehicle continued travelling for nearly two minutes before the driver stopped. RCMP say the driver failed the roadside mandatory alcohol

250 Grams of Meth Seized in The Hat, 2 Arrested

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Police arrest father and son on drug trafficking charges By  Charles Lefebvre/Taylor Chartrand April 12, 2019 - 1:21pm Updated: April 12, 2019 - 7:43pm The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team shows a photo of drugs seized during a recent investigation Photo courtesy ALERT MEDICINE HAT, AB — The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT) has arrested a father and son in Medicine Hat for allegedly trafficking drugs. Investigators made the arrests on Wednesday, and seized more than $26,000 worth of drugs and cash following a six-week investigation. Shane Hilmoe, 56, has been charged with trafficking a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking, and two counts of possession of proceeds of crime. Nathan Hilmoe, 23, has been charged with six counts of trafficking a controlled substance and possession of proceeds of crime. During the investigation, officers seized more than 250 grams of cocaine, 18 grams of

The GODFATHER of The Hat On Trial

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Closing arguments offered in Hotchen drug trial Poll Is your favourite NHL team in the playoffs? Yes No Don't follow NHL VIEW RESULTS @MedicineHatNews   Follow Us   BY JEREMY APPEL ON APRIL 10, 2019. SUBSCRIBE NOW NEWS FILE PHOTO The Medicine Hat Provincial Court is seen in this file photo. Closing arguments were made on Tuesday, April 9, 2019 in the drug trial of Aaron Hotchen. A verdict is scheduled for July 17. jappel@medicinehatnews.com @MHNJeremyAppel Court heard oral closing arguments Tuesday in the trial of Aaron Hotchen, who was arrested after police conducted a raid on a Seven Persons acreage he was living on in October 2016. They found methamphetamine, cocaine, a fentanyl-heroin mixture, sawed-off shotgun, ammunition and cash. The three-week trial in late 2018 heard more than 30 hours of Hotchen’s phone conversations from the Medicine Hat Remand Centre from shortly after his arrest. In them, he refers to himself

Alleged Drug-Dealer Denied Request & Sqabbles With Lawyer

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Judge denies man’s request to reverse a guilty plea to drug-related charges Poll Is your favourite NHL team in the playoffs? Yes No Don't follow NHL VIEW RESULTS @MedicineHatNews   Follow Us   BY JEREMY APPEL ON APRIL 10, 2019. SUBSCRIBE NOW jappel@medicinehatnews.com @MHNJeremyAppel A man who wanted to reverse a guilty plea for a drug-related charge has had his effort denied in provincial court, where his former lawyer took the stand. Ashley Gackle, who appeared in the dock at Medicine Hat Provincial Court on Tuesday before taking the stand himself, claimed he felt pressured into pleading guilty to possessing methamphetamine for the purposes of trafficking without understanding the sentencing implications. Gackle had to waive solicitor-client privilege to allow ex-counsel Stephen Bitzer to testify. “I couldn’t live with myself knowing I was pleading to something I didn’t do,” Gackle testified. He said he was under the

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Alberta "Kill or Be Killed" Case Heading to Sureme Court

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Alberta battered woman syndrome case headed to Supreme Court Social Sharing Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn Convicted murderer Debbie Doonanco loses at Alberta appeal court in split decision Janice Johnston  ·  CBC News  ·  Posted: Apr 04, 2019 3:59 PM MT | Last Updated: April 4 Court sketch of Debbie Doonanco testifying at her second-degree murder trial in 2016. (Ivory Rose Hrabec) An Alberta woman who claims she killed her partner in self-defence has lost a bid to overturn her conviction. Her lawyer now plans to take the case to the Supreme Court of Canada. Debbie Doonanco was found guilty by a jury in St. Paul, Alta., in November 2016 of the second-degree murder of Kevin Feland. The retired school teacher admitted at her trial that she shot Feland twice in the chest in May 2014, then set their house on fire. But she insisted that was trying to save her own life from an abusive spouse; that it was "kill or be killed."