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R v Hassard, 2021 ABPC 21
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2023 ABCJ 84,
"...R v Ahmad 2020 SCC 11. My colleague Justice Hawkes has carefully summarized the principles underlying reasonable suspicion in R v Hassard, 2021 ABPC 21: 1. It requires the possibility rather than the probability of criminal activity. 2. The suspicion must be focused, precise, and reasonable..."
R v Prosper,
"...R v Ahmad 2020 SCC 11. My colleague Justice Hawkes has carefully summarized the principles underlying reasonable suspicion in R v Hassard, 2021 ABPC 21: 1. It requires the possibility rather than the probability of criminal activity. 2. The suspicion must be focused, precise, and reasonable..."
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2 cases
2023 ABCJ 84,
"...R v Ahmad 2020 SCC 11. My colleague Justice Hawkes has carefully summarized the principles underlying reasonable suspicion in R v Hassard, 2021 ABPC 21: 1. It requires the possibility rather than the probability of criminal activity. 2. The suspicion must be focused, precise, and reasonable..."
R v Prosper,
"...R v Ahmad 2020 SCC 11. My colleague Justice Hawkes has carefully summarized the principles underlying reasonable suspicion in R v Hassard, 2021 ABPC 21: 1. It requires the possibility rather than the probability of criminal activity. 2. The suspicion must be focused, precise, and reasonable..."
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