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  • Elter took the pulse of the Euro-mood in the three countries.

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  • Elter took the pulse of the Euro-mood in the three countries.

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  • As he was being led towards the police cruiser, Elter turned back and spat on the officer, hitting him on the shirt.

    Edmonton Sun 2009

  • The Tempo careened left and collided with another vehicle, and the Jeep, being driven by Elter, then struck a third vehicle, sending one person to hospital, court heard.

    Edmonton Sun 2009

  • The judge also placed Elter on probation for one year following his release from jail and ordered him to take alcohol abuse treatment and attend at least two Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings per week.

    Edmonton Sun 2009

  • Elter barrelled straight at several vehicles stopped at a red light at 122 Avenue without attempting to slow down or stop and plowed into a Ford Tempo.

    Edmonton Sun 2009

  • Elter, the father of a small child, was also slapped with a one-year driving ban and ordered to submit a DNA sample for the national DNA databank in Ottawa.

    Edmonton Sun 2009

  • Elter then forced his SUV through the carnage and continued driving east in the heavily damaged Jeep while another driver followed him and called 911.

    Edmonton Sun 2009

  • Elter took the curve without slowing down and ended up skidding across both lanes into oncoming traffic, onto the curb and then back into the centre lane, court heard, with witnesses observing him swerving all over the road.

    Edmonton Sun 2009

  • Elter was told to get out of the Jeep, but refused and swung his arm out, and the officer pulled him out and onto the road.

    Edmonton Sun 2009

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