R v Santos,

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeBarrington-Foote,Caldwell,Kalmakoff
Citation2022 SKCA 50
CourtCourt of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
Date19 April 2022
Docket NumberCACR3452
    • This document is available in original version only for vLex customers

      View this document and try vLex for 7 days
    • TRY VLEX
4 practice notes
  • Table of cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...263, 288 R v Santana, 2020 ONCA 365 ......................................................................... 58, 79 R v Santos, 2022 SKCA 50..................................................... 105, 112, 114–15, 402 R v Saretzky, 2020 ABCA 421.....................................................
  • Nature of the Interaction Between Police and Individuals
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...Ha ]; R v Brayton , 2021 ABCA 316; R v Shinkewski , 2012 SKCA 63 at para 13 [ Shinkewski ]; R v Todd , 2019 SKCA 36 [ Todd ]; R v Santos , 2022 SKCA 50 [ Santos ]; R v Jacob (JA) , 2013 MBCA 29 at para 34; R v Omeasoo , 2019 MBCA 43 at para 31; and R v Kinsella , 2022 NLCA 40 at para 23. 41......
  • R v Macfie,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • March 27, 2023
    ...as the earlier concept of “reasonable and probable grounds”. See: R v Debot, [1989] 2 SCR 1140 at 1166-1167; R v Santos, 2022 SKCA 50 at para 29(a), 413 CCC (3d) 229 [ 28 As for breath sample demands, the governing Criminal Code provision at the time of the demand in issue her......
  • Appendix I: Reasonable Belief
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...area, but the Court of Appeal described the evidence supporting that contention (at para 18) as “thin to say the least.” R v Santos , 2022 SKCA 50: The arrest for traicking in narcotics made during a traic stop was not based on reasonable grounds. The oicer had pointed to a number of factor......
1 cases
  • R v Macfie,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • March 27, 2023
    ...as the earlier concept of “reasonable and probable grounds”. See: R v Debot, [1989] 2 SCR 1140 at 1166-1167; R v Santos, 2022 SKCA 50 at para 29(a), 413 CCC (3d) 229 [ 28 As for breath sample demands, the governing Criminal Code provision at the time of the demand in issue her......
3 books & journal articles
  • Table of cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...263, 288 R v Santana, 2020 ONCA 365 ......................................................................... 58, 79 R v Santos, 2022 SKCA 50..................................................... 105, 112, 114–15, 402 R v Saretzky, 2020 ABCA 421.....................................................
  • Nature of the Interaction Between Police and Individuals
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...Ha ]; R v Brayton , 2021 ABCA 316; R v Shinkewski , 2012 SKCA 63 at para 13 [ Shinkewski ]; R v Todd , 2019 SKCA 36 [ Todd ]; R v Santos , 2022 SKCA 50 [ Santos ]; R v Jacob (JA) , 2013 MBCA 29 at para 34; R v Omeasoo , 2019 MBCA 43 at para 31; and R v Kinsella , 2022 NLCA 40 at para 23. 41......
  • Appendix I: Reasonable Belief
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...area, but the Court of Appeal described the evidence supporting that contention (at para 18) as “thin to say the least.” R v Santos , 2022 SKCA 50: The arrest for traicking in narcotics made during a traic stop was not based on reasonable grounds. The oicer had pointed to a number of factor......

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT