The accused was charged with dangerous operation and failing to stop when pursued by police.
After being pulled over, the accused sped away, but the officer decided not to initiate a pursuit in accordance with police policy.
The court convicted the accused of dangerous operation but acquitted her of failing to stop when pursued.
The court held that a 'pursuit' requires police to actually follow a vehicle with the intent to stop it, and disagreed with recent caselaw suggesting that fleeing from an initial traffic stop constitutes failing to stop while pursued even if police do not give chase.