R v Suteau, 2019 SKCA 115

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeOttenbreit, Caldwell and Barrington-Foote JJ.A.
Citation2019 SKCA 115
Date05 November 2019
CourtCourt of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
Docket NumberCACR3157
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12 practice notes
  • Powers of Detention
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...in charge of or operating a motor vehicle to stop that vehicle. See also R v Houben , 2006 SKCA 129 [ Houben ], as well as R v Suteau , 2019 SKCA 115, holding at para 20 that the concern in Houben was “that the police not broaden the statutory power to a general power of detention for inves......
  • Table of cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Detention and Arrest - Third Edition
    • February 27, 2024
    ...261, 263 R v Suberu, 2007 ONCA 60, af’d 2009 SCC 33 .......28, 132, 261, 263, 307–9, 334, 335, 344, 354, 358 R v Suteau, 2019 SKCA 115 ................................................................................ 141 R v Suyat-Pavalaraj, 2017 ONCJ 657 ..........................................
  • R. v. McCallum,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • March 8, 2022
    ...was in the driver’s seat of a vehicle and that detention at roadside was lawful and therefore not arbitrary See: R v Suteau, 2019 SKCA 115 at paras 20-24, 382 CCC (3d) 118 [Suteau]; R v Hufsky, [1988] 1 SCR 621 [Hufsky]; R v Orbanski, 2005 SCC 37, [2005] 2 SCR 3 [Orban......
  • R. v. JOBB,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • January 8, 2021
    ...to randomly stop and detain a motorist under such common law or statutory authority. [Emphasis added] More recently, in R v Suteau, 2019 SKCA 115, 382 CCC (3d) 118 [Suteau], the Court of Appeal restated this principle as 24 As noted in R v Koma, unlike the investigative detention power desc......
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  • R. v. McCallum,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • March 8, 2022
    ...was in the driver’s seat of a vehicle and that detention at roadside was lawful and therefore not arbitrary See: R v Suteau, 2019 SKCA 115 at paras 20-24, 382 CCC (3d) 118 [Suteau]; R v Hufsky, [1988] 1 SCR 621 [Hufsky]; R v Orbanski, 2005 SCC 37, [2005] 2 SCR 3 [Orban......
  • R. v. JOBB,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • January 8, 2021
    ...to randomly stop and detain a motorist under such common law or statutory authority. [Emphasis added] More recently, in R v Suteau, 2019 SKCA 115, 382 CCC (3d) 118 [Suteau], the Court of Appeal restated this principle as 24 As noted in R v Koma, unlike the investigative detention power desc......
  • R. v. Andrew Morrison, 2020 SKPC 28
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • July 3, 2020
    ...and on duty. It seems that the pre-conditions for a vehicle stop were met. Further, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal in R v Suteau, 2019 SKCA 115, 382 CCC (3d) 118, considered the issue of whether a police officer had authority to detain an accused person (in the context of a s. 9 Charter b......
  • R. v. Fern,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • April 17, 2023
    ...of the detainee’s section 10(a) Charter rights – no formulaic statement by the police is necessary (see R v Suteau, 2019 SKCA 115 at para 32, 382 CCC (3d) 118). Indeed, the informational requirement of section 10(a) is met if, on the basis of the context and circumstances, inc......
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