The accused was charged with impaired operation and "over 80" and brought a disclosure application regarding the over 80 charge.
The application sought extensive disclosure particulars related to the Intoxilyzer 8000-C breath testing device, including maintenance records, technician qualifications, inspection logs, and operational protocols.
The court considered the Supreme Court's decision in R. v. St.-Onge Lamoureux and the Canadian Society of Forensic Science Alcohol Test Committee recommendations.
The court granted partial disclosure, ordering production of inspection and maintenance logs, manufacturer directives and policies, DAVTECH checklists, and particulars regarding alcohol standard usage, while denying other requests as either irrelevant or speculative.