M.W. v. Halton (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 463
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Rouleau, van Rensburg and Roberts JJ.A. |
Citation | 2020 ONCA 463 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Docket Number | C67115 |
Date | 16 July 2020 |
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3 practice notes
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S.R. v Chief of the Edmonton Police Service,
...upon simple inquiry””. This interpretation was reiterated and adopted in M.W. v Halton (Regional) Police Services Board, 2020 ONCA 463 at para. [77] Although Chehil dealt with a search rather than an arrest, any remai......
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S.R v Chief of the Edmonton Police Service,
...upon simple inquiry””. This interpretation was reiterated and adopted in M.W. v Halton (Regional) Police Services Board, 2020 ONCA 463 at para. 77 Although Chehil dealt with a search rather than an arrest, any remaining doubt as to the existence of a “duty of due inquir......
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (July 13 ' 17, 2020)
...of loss of chance, which would have risked adding unnecessary complexity and confusing the jury. M.W. v. Halton (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 463 [Rouleau, van Rensburg and Roberts Davin Charney, for the appellant Robin A.F. Squires and Natalie T. Salafia, for the respondents Keywords:......
2 cases
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S.R. v Chief of the Edmonton Police Service,
...upon simple inquiry””. This interpretation was reiterated and adopted in M.W. v Halton (Regional) Police Services Board, 2020 ONCA 463 at para. [77] Although Chehil dealt with a search rather than an arrest, any remai......
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S.R v Chief of the Edmonton Police Service,
...upon simple inquiry””. This interpretation was reiterated and adopted in M.W. v Halton (Regional) Police Services Board, 2020 ONCA 463 at para. 77 Although Chehil dealt with a search rather than an arrest, any remaining doubt as to the existence of a “duty of due inquir......
1 firm's commentaries
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (July 13 ' 17, 2020)
...of loss of chance, which would have risked adding unnecessary complexity and confusing the jury. M.W. v. Halton (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 463 [Rouleau, van Rensburg and Roberts Davin Charney, for the appellant Robin A.F. Squires and Natalie T. Salafia, for the respondents Keywords:......