R. v. Menzies, 2017 BCSC 377
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Baird |
Date | 30 January 2017 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Docket Number | 79402-2 |
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2 practice notes
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R. v. Janzen,
...reasonable expectation of privacy. [62] The final case upon which the Crown relies is R. v. Menzies, 2017 BCSC 377. There, the accused had been arrested for obstructing police officers. Similar to the facts here, after that point, an officer went to have ......
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R. v. Sekhon, 2020 BCSC 2180
...[162] The Crown relies on two cases in support of its position. First, it relies in part on R. v. Menzies, 2017 BCSC 377 for Justice Baird’s finding at para. 29 that the officer’s knowledge of “the well-known fact that drug traffickers often hide......
2 cases
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R. v. Janzen,
...reasonable expectation of privacy. [62] The final case upon which the Crown relies is R. v. Menzies, 2017 BCSC 377. There, the accused had been arrested for obstructing police officers. Similar to the facts here, after that point, an officer went to have ......
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R. v. Sekhon, 2020 BCSC 2180
...[162] The Crown relies on two cases in support of its position. First, it relies in part on R. v. Menzies, 2017 BCSC 377 for Justice Baird’s finding at para. 29 that the officer’s knowledge of “the well-known fact that drug traffickers often hide......