R. v. Reilly, 2020 SCC 27

JurisdictionFederal Jurisdiction (Canada)
JudgeWagner, Richard; Abella, Rosalie Silberman; Moldaver, Michael J.; Karakatsanis, Andromache; Côté, Suzanne; Brown, Russell; Rowe, Malcolm; Martin, Sheilah; Kasirer, Nicholas
Citation2020 SCC 27
Docket Number38785
CourtSupreme Court (Canada)
Date13 October 2020
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5 practice notes
  • R v. Al-Adhami, 2020 ONSC 6421
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • October 22, 2020
    ...held to lead to an arbitrary detention: R v. Reilly, 2018 ABPC 85, [2018] A.W.L.D. 1977 (Alta. P.C.) at paras. 44-54, aff’d R. v. Reilly, 2020 SCC 27 (S.C.C.). In Reilly, a 36 hour delay bringing the accused before a Justice of the Peace led to the finding of an abuse of process and a stay ......
  • R. v. Musara,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • May 30, 2022
    ...Failure to do so constitutes an arbitrary detention under s. 9 of the Charter: R. v. Reilly, 2018 ABPC 85, at paras. 44-45, aff’d 2020 SCC 27; R. v. Holmes (2002), 62 O.R. (3d) 146 (C.A.), at para. 22; R. v. Poirier, 2016 ONCA 582, 131 O.R. (3d) 433, at paras. 56-61, [329]  ......
  • R. v. JOBB,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • February 16, 2022
    ...Babos as changing the law regarding the discretionary nature of the decision to grant or withhold a stay of proceedings. See R v Reilly, 2020 SCC 27, 449 DLR (4th) 616; R v Kokopenace, 2015 SCC 28 at para 291, [2015] 2 SCR 398 (Cromwell J. writing in dissent, but not on this point); R v Mar......
  • R. v. C.M., 2021 ONSC 2948
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • April 27, 2021
    ...rights were violated, but that a stay was not warranted. [39]        Most recently, in R. v. Reilly, 2020 SCC 27, the accused was not brought before a justice within 24 hours of being arrested and thus, s. 503 of the Criminal Code was violated.  Inste......
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5 cases
  • R v. Al-Adhami, 2020 ONSC 6421
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • October 22, 2020
    ...held to lead to an arbitrary detention: R v. Reilly, 2018 ABPC 85, [2018] A.W.L.D. 1977 (Alta. P.C.) at paras. 44-54, aff’d R. v. Reilly, 2020 SCC 27 (S.C.C.). In Reilly, a 36 hour delay bringing the accused before a Justice of the Peace led to the finding of an abuse of process and a stay ......
  • R. v. Musara,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • May 30, 2022
    ...Failure to do so constitutes an arbitrary detention under s. 9 of the Charter: R. v. Reilly, 2018 ABPC 85, at paras. 44-45, aff’d 2020 SCC 27; R. v. Holmes (2002), 62 O.R. (3d) 146 (C.A.), at para. 22; R. v. Poirier, 2016 ONCA 582, 131 O.R. (3d) 433, at paras. 56-61, [329]  ......
  • R. v. JOBB,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • February 16, 2022
    ...Babos as changing the law regarding the discretionary nature of the decision to grant or withhold a stay of proceedings. See R v Reilly, 2020 SCC 27, 449 DLR (4th) 616; R v Kokopenace, 2015 SCC 28 at para 291, [2015] 2 SCR 398 (Cromwell J. writing in dissent, but not on this point); R v Mar......
  • R. v. C.M., 2021 ONSC 2948
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • April 27, 2021
    ...rights were violated, but that a stay was not warranted. [39]        Most recently, in R. v. Reilly, 2020 SCC 27, the accused was not brought before a justice within 24 hours of being arrested and thus, s. 503 of the Criminal Code was violated.  Inste......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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