R. v. Tessier, 2022 SCC 35
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Judge | Wagner, Richard; Moldaver, Michael J.; Karakatsanis, Andromache; Côté, Suzanne; Brown, Russell; Rowe, Malcolm; Martin, Sheilah; Kasirer, Nicholas; Jamal, Mahmud |
Citation | 2022 SCC 35 |
Docket Number | 39350 |
Court | Supreme Court (Canada) |
Date | 14 October 2022 |
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39 practice notes
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R. v. Beaver, 2022 SCC 54
... 2009 SCC 32 , [2009] 2 S.C.R. 353 ; considered: R. v. Tessier, 2018 ABQB 387 , rev’d 2020 ABCA 289 , 12 Alta. L.R. (7th) 55 , rev’d 2022 SCC 35; R. v. Wittwer, 2008 SCC 33 , [2008] 2 S.C.R. 235 ; R. v. Simon, 2008 ONCA 578 , 269 O.A.C. 259 ; referred to: R. v. Oickle, 2000 SCC 38 ......
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The Impact of the Charter
...39 Le , above note 3. 40 Lafrance , above note 30. 41 The Court also considered the issue of psychological detention in R v Tessier , 2022 SCC 35 [ Tessier ], concluding on an application of the Grant factors that the accused there, who had gone on request to the police station for an inter......
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Is the Person Detained?
...R v Thompson , 2020 ONCA 264 at para 57. f R v Suberu , 2009 SCC 33 at para 33; R v Todd , 2019 SKCA 36 at para 66; R v Tessier , 2022 SCC 35 at para 108 (“Mr. Tessier’s attendance at the detachment was requested, not demanded”). g R v Scopel-Cessel , 2022 ONCA 316 at para 42. h R v......
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Table of cases
...232, 233 R v Taylor, 2014 SCC 50 ........................................... 335, 354–55, 357–58, 381–82 R v Tessier, 2022 SCC 35 ............................................................................. 309, 346 R v Tessling, 2004 SCC 67 ......................................................
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31 cases
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R. v. Beaver, 2022 SCC 54
... 2009 SCC 32 , [2009] 2 S.C.R. 353 ; considered: R. v. Tessier, 2018 ABQB 387 , rev’d 2020 ABCA 289 , 12 Alta. L.R. (7th) 55 , rev’d 2022 SCC 35; R. v. Wittwer, 2008 SCC 33 , [2008] 2 S.C.R. 235 ; R. v. Simon, 2008 ONCA 578 , 269 O.A.C. 259 ; referred to: R. v. Oickle, 2000 SCC 38 ......
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R v Den Ouden, 2023 ABKB 85
...by a person under arrest or detention; however, it is not determinative of voluntariness: R v Singh, 2007 SCC 48 at para 31; R v Tessier, 2022 SCC 35 at para 5 [Tessier 2022]. “While a proper caution will not guarantee that statements given thereafter are voluntary, it stands to reas......
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2023 ONCA 203,
...Grandinetti, 2005 SCC 5, [2005] 1 S.C.R. 27, at para. 35; R. v. Oickle, 2000 SCC 38, [2000] S.C.R. 3, at paras. 41-71; and R. v. Tessier, 2022 SCC 35, 473 D.L.R. (4th) 317, at paras. 39, 217 There is no absolute definition of a person in authority. While those in authority tend to be indivi......
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R v Roberts, 2022 ABKB 748
...to his detriment” (at para 63, citing R v Whittle, 1994 CanLII 55 (SCC), [1994] 2 SCR 914 at 936 [Whittle]; see also R v Tessier, 2022 SCC 35 at para [204] The Crown submits that, as outlined in Whittle at 939, the operating mind test is not about ......
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8 books & journal articles
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The Impact of the Charter
...39 Le , above note 3. 40 Lafrance , above note 30. 41 The Court also considered the issue of psychological detention in R v Tessier , 2022 SCC 35 [ Tessier ], concluding on an application of the Grant factors that the accused there, who had gone on request to the police station for an inter......
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Table of cases
...232, 233 R v Taylor, 2014 SCC 50 ........................................... 335, 354–55, 357–58, 381–82 R v Tessier, 2022 SCC 35 ............................................................................. 309, 346 R v Tessling, 2004 SCC 67 ......................................................
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Is the Person Detained?
...R v Thompson , 2020 ONCA 264 at para 57. f R v Suberu , 2009 SCC 33 at para 33; R v Todd , 2019 SKCA 36 at para 66; R v Tessier , 2022 SCC 35 at para 108 (“Mr. Tessier’s attendance at the detachment was requested, not demanded”). g R v Scopel-Cessel , 2022 ONCA 316 at para 42. h R v......
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Reasonable Grounds to Suspect and Reasonable Grounds to Believe
...police tactics designed to extract information could result in a Charter breach followed by 337 Ibid at paras 37, 38. 338 R v Tessier , 2022 SCC 35 at para 68. 339 R v PD , [2009] OJ No 1594 (QL) at paras 26-30, 84 MVR (5th) 148 (SC). 340 2017 SCC 15 at paras 18-25. Although the Court only ......
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