R v Badu, 2022 ABCA 267

CourtCourt of Appeal (Alberta)
JudgeKhullar,Kirker,Wakeling
Citation2022 ABCA 267
Date10 August 2022
Docket Number1901-0286A

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7 practice notes
  • R v Harrison
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • May 12, 2023
    ...157 Supra, note 155. Police officers are trained and highly skilled professional law enforcement personnel. See The Queen v. Badu, 2022 ABCA 267, ¶ 209 per Wakeling, J.A. (“police officers [are] very capable and highly trained persons that the law entrusts with significant power......
  • The Impact of the Charter
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...213 R v Griith, 2021 ONCA 302 at footnote 1 in the decision [ Griith ]. 214 R v Russell , 2020 ABCA 90 at para 19. See also R v Badu , 2022 ABCA 267. 215 Griith , above note 213 at para 38 [citations omitted]. See also R v Pino , 2016 ONCA 389, and R v Patterson , 2006 BCCA 24, suggesting t......
  • Table of cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...R v Badgerow, 2008 ONCA 605 .......................................................................... 361 Table of Cases 419 R v Badu, 2022 ABCA 267 .................................................................................. 356 R v Bagherli, 2014 MBCA 105 ................................
  • R v Mfizi
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • January 30, 2026
    ...of investigations is inappropriate.” See also R v Lugela, 2025 ABCA 194 at para 34; R v Araya, 2025 ABCA 61 at paras 52–53; R v Badu, 2022 ABCA 267 at paras 2. The Delay in This Case 45 Mr. Mfizi was arrested at 0846 hrs. The Residence was cleared at 0914 hrs. He was taken to West Division ......
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  • R v Harrison
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • May 12, 2023
    ...157 Supra, note 155. Police officers are trained and highly skilled professional law enforcement personnel. See The Queen v. Badu, 2022 ABCA 267, ¶ 209 per Wakeling, J.A. (“police officers [are] very capable and highly trained persons that the law entrusts with significant power......
  • R v Mfizi
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • January 30, 2026
    ...of investigations is inappropriate.” See also R v Lugela, 2025 ABCA 194 at para 34; R v Araya, 2025 ABCA 61 at paras 52–53; R v Badu, 2022 ABCA 267 at paras 2. The Delay in This Case 45 Mr. Mfizi was arrested at 0846 hrs. The Residence was cleared at 0914 hrs. He was taken to West Division ......
  • R v Louie
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • June 12, 2023
    ...inquiry favour exclusion, the third will rarely tip the scale in favour of admissibility: R v Lafrance, 2022 SCC 32 at para 90; R v Badu, 2022 ABCA 267 at para 83. Balancing all three lines of inquiry, I find that the evidence located at Mr. Louie's home should be excluded. B.H Aloneis......
  • R v Abdelkader
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • January 24, 2025
    ...reasonably be inferred that Cst. Hoard knew that he lacked authority to search the vehicle but proceeded to do so anyways: R. v. Badu, 2022 ABCA 267 at para. 116 I am satisfied that in conducting a search on June 24, 2020, Constable Hoard breached the Accused's s. 8 Charter rights. B. Other......
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  • The Impact of the Charter
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...213 R v Griith, 2021 ONCA 302 at footnote 1 in the decision [ Griith ]. 214 R v Russell , 2020 ABCA 90 at para 19. See also R v Badu , 2022 ABCA 267. 215 Griith , above note 213 at para 38 [citations omitted]. See also R v Pino , 2016 ONCA 389, and R v Patterson , 2006 BCCA 24, suggesting t......
  • Table of cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...R v Badgerow, 2008 ONCA 605 .......................................................................... 361 Table of Cases 419 R v Badu, 2022 ABCA 267 .................................................................................. 356 R v Bagherli, 2014 MBCA 105 ................................