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R. v. Darling,

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Document | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) – 2024
R v Searchwell-Beals,
"...had no material relevance to the issue of the impracticableness of a personal attendance for a regular search warrant: R. v. Darling, 2020 ONSC 6397, at paras. 44-53; R. v. Erickson, 2003 BCCA 693, 192 B.C.A.C. 203, at para. 33; R. v. Labelle, 2022 ONSC 5399 at paras. 127-128. Finally, I no..."
Document | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) – 2022
R. v. Musara,
"...in the future, will continue to contribute to violations of s. 503(1)(a).  In this way, I distinguish my decision in R. v. Darling, 2020 ONSC 6397 that the Crown relies upon.  There I declined to issue a stay of proceedings on a similar violation of s. 503(1)(a) since the evidence..."
Document | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) – 2022
R. v. Labelle,
"...is low; provided that some evidence beyond a bald assertion of impracticality is provided, the threshold is met:  R. v. Darling, 2020 ONSC 6397, at paras. 47-49; R. v. Somerville, 2020 ONSC 577, at para. 26. [128]       The officer provided more than adequ..."
Document | Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada) – 2022
R. v. Noor,
"...reduction (para. 40). [36]        The Crown urges me to pay particular attention to R. v. Darling, 2020 ONSC 6397 in relation to the evidentiary record before me. Mr. Darling was among a number of persons charged with serious offences in a matter that invo..."

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Document | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) – 2024
R v Searchwell-Beals,
"...had no material relevance to the issue of the impracticableness of a personal attendance for a regular search warrant: R. v. Darling, 2020 ONSC 6397, at paras. 44-53; R. v. Erickson, 2003 BCCA 693, 192 B.C.A.C. 203, at para. 33; R. v. Labelle, 2022 ONSC 5399 at paras. 127-128. Finally, I no..."
Document | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) – 2022
R. v. Musara,
"...in the future, will continue to contribute to violations of s. 503(1)(a).  In this way, I distinguish my decision in R. v. Darling, 2020 ONSC 6397 that the Crown relies upon.  There I declined to issue a stay of proceedings on a similar violation of s. 503(1)(a) since the evidence..."
Document | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) – 2022
R. v. Labelle,
"...is low; provided that some evidence beyond a bald assertion of impracticality is provided, the threshold is met:  R. v. Darling, 2020 ONSC 6397, at paras. 47-49; R. v. Somerville, 2020 ONSC 577, at para. 26. [128]       The officer provided more than adequ..."
Document | Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada) – 2022
R. v. Noor,
"...reduction (para. 40). [36]        The Crown urges me to pay particular attention to R. v. Darling, 2020 ONSC 6397 in relation to the evidentiary record before me. Mr. Darling was among a number of persons charged with serious offences in a matter that invo..."

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