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In R. v. Stoney, 2015 ONCJ 740, an Ontario man was acquitted of drinking and driving because of his treatment by the police in custody. He was arrested around 3:30 pm, but not released from police custody for another 12 hours. The judge entered a stay of proceedings because the man’s Charter rights were violated, […]
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In R. v. Quick, 2016 ONCA 95, the Court of Appeal overturned a guilty plea because the accused was not aware that an indefinite driver’s license suspension would be imposed under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act. Quick’s counsel had not told him that because he had two previous drinking and driving convictions, his driver’s licence would […]
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In R. v. Cheema, 2016 ONCJ 61 the accused was held in a cell for four hours and 20 minutes after the failing the Brethalyzer tests. At trial, the judge ruled this violated the accused’s Charter right against arbitrary detention and arrest. The violation was not serious enough to exclude the breath readings as evidence. […]
February 2016
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