DiscoverLegal Issues In PolicingE81| Satchel safety search. Was opening bag after its removal reasonable?
E81| Satchel safety search. Was opening bag after its removal reasonable?

E81| Satchel safety search. Was opening bag after its removal reasonable?

Update: 2024-09-28
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In this episode, Mike discusses the Ontario Court of Appeal decision R. v. Buffong, 2024 ONCA 660 where police received a tip from a confidential informer that an individual would be at a Thunder Bay bus station — with money and a handgun — intending on travelling to Toronto. When police went to the bus station, they saw a man matching the description provided by the tipster and took steps to detain him. When an officer reached out to pat the man down, he felt something metal in a satchel the man was wearing. The satchel was removed from the man and opened, leading to the discovery of a loaded pistol and bundles of cash. Was the man's detention lawful even though the credibility of the tipster was unknown? Was the search of the satchel — after it had been removed from the man — properly conducted within the scope of a safety search incident to investigative detention? Listen for the answers to these and other questions that arose during this case. 

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E81| Satchel safety search. Was opening bag after its removal reasonable?

E81| Satchel safety search. Was opening bag after its removal reasonable?