According to Robinson, in an article from Yahoo Canada News, he never meant to obstruct justice by leaving his license at the scene, walking his kids home 2 blocks from the scene and then downing 2 shots of vodka.
Crown lawyer Kris Pechet has accused Robinson of lying to police regarding the amount of liquor he consumed and challenged the description of Robinson as a depressed alcoholic.
Begin Quote: Pechet told court that Robinson was a high-ranking officer with 12 years' experience, had taken 42 courses to upgrade his training and had endured three stressful and serious police incidents in his career.
He was also an undercover operator and had ample knowledge of how blood-alcohol testing worked, Pechet said.
"As people in society go, you're a pretty tough guy mentally, and by that I mean you're an experienced police officer who's seen a lot of death, destruction and crummy, awful things," Pechet said.
"You've been able to carry on through your career and, according to the evidence as I understand it, come away from all the psychiatric evaluations still fit for duty."
Pechet said Robinson had also proven his ability to control his alcohol consumption.
"And this person, this snapshot we now have of you ... this is the person who, you tell us, went without thinking. You just went for a drink?" Pechet said.
"Yes," replied Robinson.
He could not recall any details around the moments his Jeep collided with Hutchinson's motorcycle. End Quote
He was also an undercover operator and had ample knowledge of how blood-alcohol testing worked, Pechet said.
"As people in society go, you're a pretty tough guy mentally, and by that I mean you're an experienced police officer who's seen a lot of death, destruction and crummy, awful things," Pechet said.
"You've been able to carry on through your career and, according to the evidence as I understand it, come away from all the psychiatric evaluations still fit for duty."
Pechet said Robinson had also proven his ability to control his alcohol consumption.
"And this person, this snapshot we now have of you ... this is the person who, you tell us, went without thinking. You just went for a drink?" Pechet said.
"Yes," replied Robinson.
He could not recall any details around the moments his Jeep collided with Hutchinson's motorcycle. End Quote
Robinson also denied making statements at a party regarding how to beat an impaired driving charge.
The person who testified against Robinson about the comments made at the party has commented here on my post from yesterday:
I would love to know where you stand on this topic - is Robinson a pathetic creature deserved of sympathy or an accomplished liar?
In other news:
Under Law & Politics:
A member of the Alaska chapter of the Hells Angels has his sentencing moved.
In England, a farmer is on trial for killing a biker
In Dartmouth Nova Scotia, a killing is linked to the Hells Angels
Under Business & Industry News:
Under Lifestyle:
There is a new book out about Operation Black Biscuit, An Infiltration of the Hells Angels
There is also an article out of Ontario about Dr. Chow, the biker/spinal surgeon who was injured in a crash...he discusses the experience and the rehab centre.
There are many, many more articles in the news feeds today, I encourage you to take a peek and see what might have impact on your day or life...www.beltdrivebetty.com
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Belt Drive Betty,
Editor & Rider
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