Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan

Tragic Intersection: The Thin Line Between Mistake and Crime


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When does a driving mistake become a crime? The latest Court of Appeal ruling tackles this haunting question through the case of a driver who missed a red light, causing a collision that killed an 18-month-old child and seriously injured the father. Despite the devastating outcome, the court upheld the driver's acquittal on dangerous driving charges, drawing a careful distinction between tragedy and criminality.

The case illuminates the legal threshold for dangerous driving in Canada. Unlike provincial traffic violations, criminal dangerous driving requires a "marked departure from the standard of care of a reasonably prudent driver." This distinction carries enormous consequences in BC's no-fault insurance system, where criminal convictions can leave drivers personally liable for millions in damages with no insurance coverage. The ruling affirms that momentary lapses in attention, while potentially catastrophic, don't automatically cross into criminal territory.

Also examined was a fascinating estate case spanning nearly four decades. When a terminally ill woman created her will in 1984, she couldn't have anticipated her modest $50,000 home would be worth $1.2 million by the time her partner died 37 years later. The court had to determine whether her children should receive half the original value or half the current value—ultimately ruling that the original value prevailed. Finally, we explored how "unexplained wealth orders" in civil forfeiture cases can force individuals to account for suspicious assets like million-dollar properties and cash hoards that don't match their declared income.

These cases remind us how legal decisions shape lives in profound ways, whether determining criminal liability for split-second errors, interpreting decades-old intentions, or requiring explanations for suspiciously acquired wealth. Subscribe to our podcast for more insightful legal analysis that makes complex Canadian law accessible and meaningful.


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