R. v. Hagen (C.W.), 2016 ABPC 109
Judge | Fradsham, P.C.J. |
Citation | 2016 ABPC 109 |
Court | Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada) |
Subject Matter | EVIDENCE,CRIMINAL LAW,CIVIL RIGHTS |
Date | 13 May 2016 |
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3 practice notes
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R v Ouellette,
...a delegated or derivative power to appropriate and seize that information for the purposes of a criminal investigation. 34 In R v Hagen, 2016 ABPC 109 at para 42 [ Hagen], the Court found that the investigating officer's presence in the ambulance was for the purpose of maintaining cont......
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R v Qasim,
...R v Franklin, 1997 CanLII 24641 (ABQB), 221 AR 356 at para 22; R v Crane, 1990 CanLII 12426 (ABPC), 107 AR 280 at para 20; R v Hagen, 2016 ABPC 109 at para 53; R v Allen, 2013 ABPC 201 at para 17; and R v Joshi, 2013 ABPC 325 at para 45. Position of Crown [29] &......
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R. v. Simard, 2018 BCSC 1901
...driving cases where police officers accompanied suspects in ambulances, R. v. Gendron-O’Hara, 2011 ABPC 83, and R. v. Hagen, 2016 ABPC 109. [57] Returning to Mr. Simard’s case, because a reasonable expectation of privacy engages s. 8 e......
3 cases
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R v Ouellette,
...a delegated or derivative power to appropriate and seize that information for the purposes of a criminal investigation. 34 In R v Hagen, 2016 ABPC 109 at para 42 [ Hagen], the Court found that the investigating officer's presence in the ambulance was for the purpose of maintaining cont......
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R v Qasim,
...R v Franklin, 1997 CanLII 24641 (ABQB), 221 AR 356 at para 22; R v Crane, 1990 CanLII 12426 (ABPC), 107 AR 280 at para 20; R v Hagen, 2016 ABPC 109 at para 53; R v Allen, 2013 ABPC 201 at para 17; and R v Joshi, 2013 ABPC 325 at para 45. Position of Crown [29] &......
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R. v. Simard, 2018 BCSC 1901
...driving cases where police officers accompanied suspects in ambulances, R. v. Gendron-O’Hara, 2011 ABPC 83, and R. v. Hagen, 2016 ABPC 109. [57] Returning to Mr. Simard’s case, because a reasonable expectation of privacy engages s. 8 e......