Detention, Arrest and the Right to Counsel

- Publisher:
- Emond Publishing
- Publication date:
- 2024-09-19
- Authors:
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Brian H. Greenspan
Vincenzo Rondinelli - ISBN:
- 9781774626634
Description:
In Detention, Arrest, and the Right to Counsel, Justice Davin Michael Garg (Ontario Court of Justice) and defence counsel Anil Kapoor provide a practical examination of early “street level” interactions between law enforcement and members of the public through the lens of sections 9 and 10 in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. National in scope, this resource focuses on three major areas: detention, arrest and the right to counsel. The first major area covers the power to detain a person, addressing law enforcement’s statutory and common law powers, including investigative detention and traffic stops. This area also addresses the issue of racial profiling. The second area covers the power to arrest, including the mechanism of an arrest, reasonable grounds, arrest with and without warrant, and more. Unlike other texts in this area, this handbook includes a third area with comprehensive coverage of the right to counsel, discussing law enforcement’s informational and implementational obligations under sections 10(a) and 10(b). If done improperly, initial interactions between the state and civilians can lead to Charter breaches and, eventually, Charter remedies, including the exclusion of evidence. With the aim of supporting a balance between the societal interest in effective policing and the rights of the individual, the authors of Detention, Arrest, and the Right to Counsel offer the most up-to-date and balanced resource for criminal litigators, judges, justices of the peace, and law enforcement involved in the administration of criminal justice
Index
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- About the General Editors
- An Overview of the Rights Under Sections 9 and 10 of the Charter
- Is the Person Detained?
- Is the Detention Lawful?
- Racial Profiling and Racially Motivated Detentions
- Mechanism of an Arrest
- Arrest Without a Warrant
- Arrest with a Warrant and Other Means of Compelling Appearance
- Reasonable Grounds to Suspect and Reasonable Grounds to Believe
- Obligation to Inform a Person of the Reasons for the Detention or Arrest
- Right to Counsel: General Principles and Informational Obligations
- Right to Counsel: Implementational Obligations
- Table of Cases
- Index