R v Knapp,
Judge | The Honourable Madam Justice Marina Paperny,The Honourable Mr. Justice Peter Martin,The Honourable Mr. Justice Frans Slatter |
Neutral Citation | 2020 ABCA 406 |
Docket Number | 1801-0330-A; 1801-0338-A |
Citation | 2020 ABCA 406 |
Date | 17 November 2020 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Alberta) |
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3 practice notes
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Alberta (Justice and Solicitor General) v Berezovich,
...were observing drug transactions. [38] However, Gore was the subject of comment in R v Knapp, 2020 ABCA 406, at para 16, that the court in …incorrectly assume[d] “that reasonable grounds to believe evidence will be found cannot exist i......
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R v Colacci,
...be acknowledged that the Alberta Court of Appeal has been critical of the reasoning in the Gore case. In the case of R v Knapp, 2020 ABCA 406, the Alberta Court of Appeal states at para In this passage, Gore incorrectly assumes that reasonable grounds to believe evidence will be found......
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R v Fagan, 2020 ABQB 756
...credible evidence to reasonably believe that evidence will be found, not to prove that evidence will be found: R v Knapp, 2020 ABCA 406 at paras 10-11 (emphasis in original) and cases cited [32] When paragraphs 16, 19(a......
3 cases
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Alberta (Justice and Solicitor General) v Berezovich,
...were observing drug transactions. [38] However, Gore was the subject of comment in R v Knapp, 2020 ABCA 406, at para 16, that the court in …incorrectly assume[d] “that reasonable grounds to believe evidence will be found cannot exist i......
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R v Colacci,
...be acknowledged that the Alberta Court of Appeal has been critical of the reasoning in the Gore case. In the case of R v Knapp, 2020 ABCA 406, the Alberta Court of Appeal states at para In this passage, Gore incorrectly assumes that reasonable grounds to believe evidence will be found......
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R v Fagan, 2020 ABQB 756
...credible evidence to reasonably believe that evidence will be found, not to prove that evidence will be found: R v Knapp, 2020 ABCA 406 at paras 10-11 (emphasis in original) and cases cited [32] When paragraphs 16, 19(a......