Brian Jamieson v. Her Majesty the Queen, 2020 NBQB 194

JurisdictionNew Brunswick
JudgeJustice Robert M. Dysart
Citation2020 NBQB 194
Docket NumberMCA/1/2020
CourtCourt of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada)
Date20 October 2020
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3 practice notes
  • R. v. Sweet,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 12 Mayo 2022
    ...in his analysis, the trial judge canvassed the following case law: a.         R v Jamieson, 2020 NBQB 194: The police officer waited 10 to 12 minutes for an ASD to arrive before demanding a breath sample. That was held not to render the demand b. ......
  • The Forthwith Window For Roadside Breathalizer Demands
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • 10 Marzo 2021
    ...v Ward, 2020 ONSC 5808, and Jamieson v Her Majesty the Queen, 2020 NBQB 194, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick considered different aspects of the relationship between an accused's right to counsel without delay pursuant to s. 10(b) of the......
  • R. v. Sweet,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 26 Enero 2021
    ...for an ASD to arrive before demanding a breath sample from the suspect driver, did not make her breath demand unlawful: R v Jamieson, 2020 NBQB 194. In Ontario, a six minute delay between suspicion and breath demand was found to be acceptable where the police officer used that time to check......
2 cases
  • R. v. Sweet,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 12 Mayo 2022
    ...in his analysis, the trial judge canvassed the following case law: a.         R v Jamieson, 2020 NBQB 194: The police officer waited 10 to 12 minutes for an ASD to arrive before demanding a breath sample. That was held not to render the demand b. ......
  • R. v. Sweet,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 26 Enero 2021
    ...for an ASD to arrive before demanding a breath sample from the suspect driver, did not make her breath demand unlawful: R v Jamieson, 2020 NBQB 194. In Ontario, a six minute delay between suspicion and breath demand was found to be acceptable where the police officer used that time to check......
1 firm's commentaries
  • The Forthwith Window For Roadside Breathalizer Demands
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • 10 Marzo 2021
    ...v Ward, 2020 ONSC 5808, and Jamieson v Her Majesty the Queen, 2020 NBQB 194, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick considered different aspects of the relationship between an accused's right to counsel without delay pursuant to s. 10(b) of the......

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