R. v. Shamsuddin, 2017 NSSC 310

JurisdictionNova Scotia
JudgeThe Honourable Justice Peter P. Rosinski
Citation2017 NSSC 310
Docket NumberCRH No. 463212
CourtSupreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Date16 November 2017
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3 practice notes
  • R v. O’Dea, 2019 NSSC 406
    • Canada
    • Nova Scotia Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • December 9, 2019
    ...We know from the officer’s evidence, that she would not have been able to walk away had she done so.  In Shamshudden, 2017 NSSC 310, the officer advised both suspects the were under investigative detention almost immediately.  The Crown says the difference is that the offic......
  • R. v. LeBlanc, 2018 NSSC 234
    • Canada
    • Nova Scotia Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • September 27, 2018
    ...accept their evidence, unless I specifically indicate otherwise. [3] I discussed such gaps in the evidentiary record in R. v. Shamsuddin, 2017 NSSC 310, at paras. 32-50-presently under appeal CAC number 478407, not yet inscribed for hearing. I infer herein that: Mr. LeBlanc would have falle......
  • R. v. Shamsuddin, 2018 NSSC 157
    • Canada
    • Nova Scotia Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • June 27, 2018
    ...of the evidence – “Transcript”. [5] Pages 15(3) and page 51(4), Transcript. [6] Page 51(20), Transcript. [7] See my decision - 2017 NSSC 310. [8] R. v. Al-Rawi, 2018 NSCA 10 , at paras. 20,67-70; R. v. Hutchinson, 2014 SCC [9] Although seemingly counter-intuitive on its face, the better a......
3 cases
  • R v. O’Dea, 2019 NSSC 406
    • Canada
    • Nova Scotia Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • December 9, 2019
    ...We know from the officer’s evidence, that she would not have been able to walk away had she done so.  In Shamshudden, 2017 NSSC 310, the officer advised both suspects the were under investigative detention almost immediately.  The Crown says the difference is that the offic......
  • R. v. LeBlanc, 2018 NSSC 234
    • Canada
    • Nova Scotia Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • September 27, 2018
    ...accept their evidence, unless I specifically indicate otherwise. [3] I discussed such gaps in the evidentiary record in R. v. Shamsuddin, 2017 NSSC 310, at paras. 32-50-presently under appeal CAC number 478407, not yet inscribed for hearing. I infer herein that: Mr. LeBlanc would have falle......
  • R. v. Shamsuddin, 2018 NSSC 157
    • Canada
    • Nova Scotia Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • June 27, 2018
    ...of the evidence – “Transcript”. [5] Pages 15(3) and page 51(4), Transcript. [6] Page 51(20), Transcript. [7] See my decision - 2017 NSSC 310. [8] R. v. Al-Rawi, 2018 NSCA 10 , at paras. 20,67-70; R. v. Hutchinson, 2014 SCC [9] Although seemingly counter-intuitive on its face, the better a......

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