E71| In God we trust; all others run on CPIC. But be careful!
Update: 2024-07-02
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In this episode, Mike discusses the Ontario Court of Appeal decision R. v. Williams, 2024 ONCA 69 where police — relying on CPIC — arrested a man for breaching a no-contact condition of his undertaking and, following a search of his vehicle, found a loaded handgun. It turned out an exception to the no-contact condition was in play (i.e., there was no breach) but the police failed to check a different and easily accessible database which would have alerted them to its applicability. Were the grounds for arrest objectively reasonable? Should the police have blindly relied upon the CPIC entry? Would a search incidental to this arrest be lawful? These are just some of the questions to be addressed in this episode.
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