CCLA before Supreme Court in Carignan to Ensure Unlawful Arrests Can be Challenged Under the Charter
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CCLA before Supreme Court in Carignan to Ensure Unlawful Arrests Can be Challenged Under the Charter
The CCLA appeared before the Supreme Court today in R. v. Carignan. The CCLA submitted that under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, an accused person should be able to challenge the legality of a warrantless arrest that was not necessary to confirm their identity, secure evidence, prevent another offence, or to ensure court attendance, which are pre-requisites under s. 495(2) of the Criminal Code to make a warrantless arrest for many criminal …
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