“Free to go”: Detention after Grant and Suberu
Auteur(s) : Elizabeth France Date de la publication : April 2012 Format: PDF
Inclus dans: 2012 National Criminal Justice Conference:
Seven, Eight, Nine: Silence, Searches and Detention
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Description
In R. v. Grant and R. v. Suberu the Supreme Court of Canada expanded on the concept of detention and established a framework to assist courts in determining when detention arises. Since these decisions were released in 2009, much has been written about the revised legal
framework. Given the existing academic commentary on the issue, this paper will only briefly
touch on the current law governing detention. This paper will focus on recent case law and assess how courts have understood and applied Grant and Suberu in making findings of detention. |
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