R v Truong, 2020 ABQB 337
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice Robert A. Graesser |
Citation | 2020 ABQB 337 |
Date | 26 May 2020 |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada) |
Docket Number | 170629075Q1 |
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3 practice notes
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R v Barton,
...cannot be found where the police were negligent, that does not necessarily mean the officers were acting in bad faith. In R v Truong, 2020 ABQB 337 Graesser J noted (at para The absence of good faith does not equate to bad faith. There is a "neutral zone" between them: R v Caron, ......
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R v Neumann,
...a search warrant on insufficient grounds is not a technical breach, but rather goes to the heart of judicial authorization: R v Truong, 2020 ABQB 337 at para 182 [29] Executing a search warrant which could not have been issued without unlawfully obt......
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R. v. Ortega,
...level of reasonable and probable grounds to search the vehicle or of 37 Mystic Avenue. He relies on R. v. Truong, [2020]AJ No 616, 2020 ABQB 337 where a bag was put in a trunk and surveillance consistent with a dial-a dope transaction were found not to rise to reasonable and probable ......
3 cases
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R v Barton,
...cannot be found where the police were negligent, that does not necessarily mean the officers were acting in bad faith. In R v Truong, 2020 ABQB 337 Graesser J noted (at para The absence of good faith does not equate to bad faith. There is a "neutral zone" between them: R v Caron, ......
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R v Neumann,
...a search warrant on insufficient grounds is not a technical breach, but rather goes to the heart of judicial authorization: R v Truong, 2020 ABQB 337 at para 182 [29] Executing a search warrant which could not have been issued without unlawfully obt......
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R. v. Ortega,
...level of reasonable and probable grounds to search the vehicle or of 37 Mystic Avenue. He relies on R. v. Truong, [2020]AJ No 616, 2020 ABQB 337 where a bag was put in a trunk and surveillance consistent with a dial-a dope transaction were found not to rise to reasonable and probable ......