R. v. Palmer, 2018 ONCA 974
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Rouleau,Watt,Huscroft |
Citation | 2018 ONCA 974 |
Docket Number | C62111 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Date | 03 December 2018 |
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4 practice notes
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R. v. Titcombe,
...the shoes of the officer at the time of the arrest, with the officer’s knowledge, experience and training. See R. v. Palmer, 2018 ONCA 974 at para [32] The concept of reasonable grounds is about probabilities, not confidence at the leve......
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R. v. Beals et al,
...in the car. [98] More recently, in R. v. Palmer, 2016 ONSC 153; aff’d 2018 ONCA 974 (without reference to this issue), Thorburn J., as she then was, considered whether there had been a violation of the accused’s right......
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R. v. Slaunwhite, 2019 NSSC 407
...police had sufficient information to make a lawful arrest, claiming that they did not. [80] In R v. Palmer, 2018 ONCA 974, the Ont. CA, stressed that it was the totality of the circumstances and not a piece meal analysis that is required in the assessment of th......
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R. v. Womack, 2020 ONSC 72
...the lay person may have a different meaning to an experienced officer: R. v. MacKenzie, 2013 SCC 50, [2013] 3 S.C.R. 250; R. v. Palmer, 2018 ONCA 974. [28] The fact that an experienced officer has an honest subje......
4 cases
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R. v. Titcombe,
...the shoes of the officer at the time of the arrest, with the officer’s knowledge, experience and training. See R. v. Palmer, 2018 ONCA 974 at para [32] The concept of reasonable grounds is about probabilities, not confidence at the leve......
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R. v. Beals et al,
...in the car. [98] More recently, in R. v. Palmer, 2016 ONSC 153; aff’d 2018 ONCA 974 (without reference to this issue), Thorburn J., as she then was, considered whether there had been a violation of the accused’s right......
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R. v. Slaunwhite, 2019 NSSC 407
...police had sufficient information to make a lawful arrest, claiming that they did not. [80] In R v. Palmer, 2018 ONCA 974, the Ont. CA, stressed that it was the totality of the circumstances and not a piece meal analysis that is required in the assessment of th......
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R. v. Womack, 2020 ONSC 72
...the lay person may have a different meaning to an experienced officer: R. v. MacKenzie, 2013 SCC 50, [2013] 3 S.C.R. 250; R. v. Palmer, 2018 ONCA 974. [28] The fact that an experienced officer has an honest subje......