R. v. Ramelson, 2022 SCC 44

JurisdictionFederal Jurisdiction (Canada)
JudgeWagner, Richard; Moldaver, Michael J.; Karakatsanis, Andromache; Côté, Suzanne; Brown, Russell; Rowe, Malcolm; Martin, Sheilah; Kasirer, Nicholas; Jamal, Mahmud
Citation2022 SCC 44
Docket Number39664
CourtSupreme Court (Canada)
Date24 November 2022
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9 practice notes
  • R. v. McPherson,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 10 Enero 2023
    ...The third and most recent Supreme Court case that broadly refers to “social media” and privacy interests is R. v. Ramelson, 2022 SCC 44. This very recent decision deals with the law of entrapment. No s. 8 Charter issue was raised in relation to a warrantless undercover police ......
  • R. v. Dare, 2022 SCC 47
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 24 Noviembre 2022
    ...Court of Appeal dismissed D’s appeal. Held: The appeal should be dismissed. D was not entrapped for the reasons given in R. v. Ramelson, 2022 SCC 44, where it was held that Project Raphael was a bona fide inquiry. Cases Cited Referred to: R. v. Ramelson, 2022 SCC 44; R. v. Jaffer, 2022 SCC ......
  • R. v. Haniffa, 2022 SCC 46
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 24 Noviembre 2022
    ...Court of Appeal dismissed H’s appeal. Held: The appeal should be dismissed. H was not entrapped. For the reasons given in R. v. Ramelson, 2022 SCC 44, the police had reasonable suspicion over a sufficiently precise space and the offences the police offered were rationally connected and prop......
  • R. v. Jaffer, 2022 SCC 45
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 24 Noviembre 2022
    ...dismissed. J was not entrapped. J’s arguments on opportunity‑based entrapment are not acceded to, for the reasons given in R. v. Ramelson, 2022 SCC 44, where it was held that Project Raphael was a bona fide inquiry. The issue of whether the framework under the inducement branch of the entra......
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9 cases
  • R. v. McPherson,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 10 Enero 2023
    ...The third and most recent Supreme Court case that broadly refers to “social media” and privacy interests is R. v. Ramelson, 2022 SCC 44. This very recent decision deals with the law of entrapment. No s. 8 Charter issue was raised in relation to a warrantless undercover police ......
  • R. v. Jaffer, 2022 SCC 45
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 24 Noviembre 2022
    ...dismissed. J was not entrapped. J’s arguments on opportunity‑based entrapment are not acceded to, for the reasons given in R. v. Ramelson, 2022 SCC 44, where it was held that Project Raphael was a bona fide inquiry. The issue of whether the framework under the inducement branch of the entra......
  • R. v. Dare, 2022 SCC 47
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 24 Noviembre 2022
    ...Court of Appeal dismissed D’s appeal. Held: The appeal should be dismissed. D was not entrapped for the reasons given in R. v. Ramelson, 2022 SCC 44, where it was held that Project Raphael was a bona fide inquiry. Cases Cited Referred to: R. v. Ramelson, 2022 SCC 44; R. v. Jaffer, 2022 SCC ......
  • R. v. Haniffa, 2022 SCC 46
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 24 Noviembre 2022
    ...Court of Appeal dismissed H’s appeal. Held: The appeal should be dismissed. H was not entrapped. For the reasons given in R. v. Ramelson, 2022 SCC 44, the police had reasonable suspicion over a sufficiently precise space and the offences the police offered were rationally connected and prop......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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