R. v. Glendinning, 2019 BCCA 365
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Madam Justice Newbury,The Honourable Madam Justice Saunders,The Honourable Madam Justice Dickson |
Citation | 2019 BCCA 365 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Docket Number | CA45575 |
Date | 11 October 2019 |
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18 practice notes
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R v Chapman, 2020 SKCA 11
...that “probability”, in this sense, does not mean “balance of probabilities”, or even “more likely than not”. In R v Glendinning, 2019 BCCA 365, the Court [7] Although the word “probable” or “probably” appears in some of the foregoing authorities, I do not read them as contravening the notio......
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R. v. Latimer,
...at para. 18, leave to appeal ref'd, [1997] S.C.C.A. No. 571. [Emphasis added.] See also R. v. Jir, 2010 BCCA 497; R. v. Glendinning, 2019 BCCA 365, leave to appeal ref’d [2019] S.C.C.A. No. [173] Another succinct encapsulation of the Storrey test is found......
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R v Santos,
...at para 34; R v Protz, 2020 SKCA 115 at para 41 [Protz]; R v Todd, 2019 SKCA 36 at para 29, [2019] 9 WWR 207 [Todd]; R v Glendinning, 2019 BCCA 365 at para 7). It does, however, require a strong connection between the accused and the offence under investigation (Chapman at para 66; R v Moln......
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R. v. Orr,
...of the circumstances”: R. v. Debot at 1168. [R. v. Henareh, 2017 BCCA 7, per Fitch J.A.; emphasis added.] See also R. v. Glendinning, 2019 BCCA 365 at paras. [78] In this case, the trial judge found a subjective belief that the appellant was in possession of one or more controlled substance......
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18 cases
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R v Chapman, 2020 SKCA 11
...that “probability”, in this sense, does not mean “balance of probabilities”, or even “more likely than not”. In R v Glendinning, 2019 BCCA 365, the Court [7] Although the word “probable” or “probably” appears in some of the foregoing authorities, I do not read them as contravening the notio......
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R. v. Latimer,
...at para. 18, leave to appeal ref'd, [1997] S.C.C.A. No. 571. [Emphasis added.] See also R. v. Jir, 2010 BCCA 497; R. v. Glendinning, 2019 BCCA 365, leave to appeal ref’d [2019] S.C.C.A. No. [173] Another succinct encapsulation of the Storrey test is found......
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R. v. Orr,
...of the circumstances”: R. v. Debot at 1168. [R. v. Henareh, 2017 BCCA 7, per Fitch J.A.; emphasis added.] See also R. v. Glendinning, 2019 BCCA 365 at paras. [78] In this case, the trial judge found a subjective belief that the appellant was in possession of one or more controlled substance......
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R v Santos,
...at para 34; R v Protz, 2020 SKCA 115 at para 41 [Protz]; R v Todd, 2019 SKCA 36 at para 29, [2019] 9 WWR 207 [Todd]; R v Glendinning, 2019 BCCA 365 at para 7). It does, however, require a strong connection between the accused and the offence under investigation (Chapman at para 66; R v Moln......
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2 books & journal articles
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Table of cases
...R v Gladue, 2002 ABQB 519 ....................................................................... 278, 279 R v Glendinning, 2019 BCCA 365 .............................................................. 105, 106 R v Godoy (1998), [1999] 1 SCR 311, 168 DLR (4th) 257, [1998] SCJ No 85 ...............
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Nature of the Interaction Between Police and Individuals
...about “probability” but rather as about “likelihood,” on the basis that “‘[l]ikely,’ or ‘not unlikely,’ do [ sic ] 415 R v Glendinning , 2019 BCCA 365 at para 3 [ Glendinning ][emphasis in original], and R v Chapman , 2020 SKCA 11 at para 65 [ Chapman ], respectively. For other decisions sa......