R. v. Cole (R.J.), 2015 SKPC 109

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeGordon, P.C.J.
CourtProvincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
Subject MatterPOLICE,CRIMINAL LAW,EVIDENCE,CIVIL RIGHTS
Citation2015 SKPC 109
Date08 September 2015
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4 practice notes
  • R v Goodman,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 19 Mayo 2021
    ...from Mr. Goodman’s vehicle. He said only that the possibility that something untoward might happen was greater than in R v Cole, 2015 SKPC 109 [Cole], as Mr. Goodman’s vehicle was parked outside a bar at midnight and the police station was ten minutes away. [35]  &#x......
  • GOODMAN v. R., 2020 SKQB 45
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 5 Febrero 2020
    ...be pointed out Wetzel was decided before amendments to The Traffic Safety Act, SS 2004, c T-18.1 came into force in 2014: see R v Cole, 2015 SKPC 109 at paras 18 and [27] Further, Weichel does not purport to establish a presumption that delay caused by waiting for a tow truck is unreasonabl......
  • R. v. Lambert (L.A.M.), 2016 SKPC 41
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 10 Marzo 2016
    ...thorough review of the relevant law in R v Straub , 2015 SKPC 084, and I've read the other decisions cited by defence counsel: R v Cole , 2015 SKPC 109, R v Prosofsky , June 8, 2012 SKPC (unreported). [49] As soon as practicable does not mean as soon as possible. The test is whether the del......
  • R. v. Whitefish,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 15 Febrero 2022
    ...practicable” does not mean “as soon as possible”.   [43]        In R v Cole, 2015 SKPC 109 [Cole], the accused was charged with driving while his blood alcohol level exceeded .08, contrary to s. 253(1)(b). The accused was pulled o......
4 cases
  • R v Goodman,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 19 Mayo 2021
    ...from Mr. Goodman’s vehicle. He said only that the possibility that something untoward might happen was greater than in R v Cole, 2015 SKPC 109 [Cole], as Mr. Goodman’s vehicle was parked outside a bar at midnight and the police station was ten minutes away. [35]  &#x......
  • GOODMAN v. R., 2020 SKQB 45
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 5 Febrero 2020
    ...be pointed out Wetzel was decided before amendments to The Traffic Safety Act, SS 2004, c T-18.1 came into force in 2014: see R v Cole, 2015 SKPC 109 at paras 18 and [27] Further, Weichel does not purport to establish a presumption that delay caused by waiting for a tow truck is unreasonabl......
  • R. v. Lambert (L.A.M.), 2016 SKPC 41
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 10 Marzo 2016
    ...thorough review of the relevant law in R v Straub , 2015 SKPC 084, and I've read the other decisions cited by defence counsel: R v Cole , 2015 SKPC 109, R v Prosofsky , June 8, 2012 SKPC (unreported). [49] As soon as practicable does not mean as soon as possible. The test is whether the del......
  • R. v. Whitefish,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 15 Febrero 2022
    ...practicable” does not mean “as soon as possible”.   [43]        In R v Cole, 2015 SKPC 109 [Cole], the accused was charged with driving while his blood alcohol level exceeded .08, contrary to s. 253(1)(b). The accused was pulled o......

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