Index

AuthorSteve Coughlan; Glen Luther
Pages399-405
399
Agents of the police, 83 –88
Charter, application, 86– 88, 348–55
Ancillary powers doctrine. See Water-
field test
Appeara nce by telecommunication s,
233 –34
Appearance not ice, 174, 181–83, 184. See
also Compelling attendance
appearance m atrix, 175
cancellat ion by justice, 184–85, 198
information , laying afterward ,
216–1 8
invalid, effec t, 197
less intr usive option, 201, 209, 216
Arbitrar y detention, 9–11, 278–305. See
also Detention
arbitrar y, defined, 295–305
arbitrar y law, 298–303
arbitrary manner, 303–5
authorized by l aw, 296–98
detention, defined, 118, 166– 67,
280–95
legal compuls ion, 281
physical const raint, 281
psychologica l detention, 281–95
time limits, non- compliance, 229–30
unlawfu l detentions, 10–11, 134
Arrest, 2 34–76. See also Compelling at-
tendance
agents of the police. See A gents of the
police
Charter applicat ion. See also Charter
of Rights and Freedoms
reason for arre st, right to be in-
formed, 305– 8, 311–17
right to counse l. See Right to
counsel
circumst ances, 1
citizen’s arre st. See Private citizens
de facto ar rest, 23 9–43
definition, 2 34–43
common law defi nition, 3, 234–36
touching wit h a view to detention,
236 –37
words of arrest plu s submission,
238 –43
detention after wards. See Detention
duty of arrest ing person, 40– 41
false ar rest claims, 207
force, use of, 31–39, 238
police powers. See Powers of a rrest
police purpos e, 73, 240–41
powers of arre st. See Powers of arrest
reasonable be lief, 72, 89–90. See also
Reasonable b elief
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