R v Notay, 2021 ABQB 706
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice N.J. Whitling |
Neutral Citation | 2021 ABQB 706 |
Citation | 2021 ABQB 706 |
Date | 03 September 2021 |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada) |
Docket Number | 200224954Q1 |
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6 practice notes
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The Impact of the Charter
...182 Ibid at para 45. 183 See R v Grouse , 2004 NSCA 108 at paras 22–23. 184 The current state of the law is well captured in R v Notay, 2021 ABQB 706 at para 137: The applicable cases have recommended, but stopped short of requiring, police oicers to expressly advise a detainee that his rig......
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Table of cases
...33 R v Noor, 2022 ONCA 338 ................................................................................. 130 R v Notay, 2021 ABQB 706.......................................................................... 105, 349 R v O’Donnell, 2004 NBCA 26 ................................................
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Nature of the Interaction Between Police and Individuals
...46; R v Gross , 2012 ABPC 286; Allen v Alberta (Law Enforcement Review Board) , 2013 ABCA 187; R v Cook , 2014 ABPC 70; or R v Notay , 2021 ABQB 706. 417 Beaver , above note 386 at para 72. 418 Ibid at para 88. DETENTION AND ARREST 106 not have a technical meaning.” A reasonable likelihood ......
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R v Ouellette,
...interest in the prosecution of impaired driving offences, particularly where members of the public are injured as a result: R v Notay, 2021 ABQB 706 at para 101 I find that the evidence obtained was reliable. It is extremely important to Crown's case as without this evidence the Crown ......
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R v Ouellette,
...interest in the prosecution of impaired driving offences, particularly where members of the public are injured as a result: R v Notay, 2021 ABQB 706 at para 101 I find that the evidence obtained was reliable. It is extremely important to Crown's case as without this evidence the Crown ......
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S.R. v Chief of the Edmonton Police Service,
...I had occasion to comment upon this area of the law in the following passage of R v Notay, 2021 ABQB 706: Several of the applicable case authorities, such as Golub [(1997), 117 CCC (3d) 193 (ONCA)] at p. 750, state that the reasonable grounds standard must be assessed in light of not only t......
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S.R v Chief of the Edmonton Police Service,
...overtaken by several higher authorities. 65 I had occasion to comment upon this area of the law in the following passage of R v Notay, 2021 ABQB 706: Several of the applicable case authorities, such as Golub [ (1997), 117 CCC (3d) 193 (ONCA)] at p. 750, state that the reasonable grounds sta......
3 books & journal articles
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The Impact of the Charter
...182 Ibid at para 45. 183 See R v Grouse , 2004 NSCA 108 at paras 22–23. 184 The current state of the law is well captured in R v Notay, 2021 ABQB 706 at para 137: The applicable cases have recommended, but stopped short of requiring, police oicers to expressly advise a detainee that his rig......
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Table of cases
...33 R v Noor, 2022 ONCA 338 ................................................................................. 130 R v Notay, 2021 ABQB 706.......................................................................... 105, 349 R v O’Donnell, 2004 NBCA 26 ................................................
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Nature of the Interaction Between Police and Individuals
...46; R v Gross , 2012 ABPC 286; Allen v Alberta (Law Enforcement Review Board) , 2013 ABCA 187; R v Cook , 2014 ABPC 70; or R v Notay , 2021 ABQB 706. 417 Beaver , above note 386 at para 72. 418 Ibid at para 88. DETENTION AND ARREST 106 not have a technical meaning.” A reasonable likelihood ......